New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A510

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Creates cigar night smoking ban exemption at racetracks and off-track wagering facilities.

Impact

The passage of A510 would have a direct impact on the state's regulation of smoking in public spaces, particularly in how smoking is controlled within designated areas at racetracks and wagering facilities. It would potentially change the dynamics of tobacco use in these venues by providing a legal framework under which smoking can be openly permitted in a regulated manner. This change could lead to increased patronage for events held at these facilities and support local businesses relying on tobacco-related activities for income.

Summary

Assembly Bill A510 seeks to amend the existing smoking ban in indoor public places by allowing racetracks and off-track wagering facilities to host 'cigar nights' in designated areas. This bill permits these events to occur up to five times a year, where smoking would be allowed temporarily. The intent behind the bill is to create a special exemption from the overall smoking prohibition to promote recreational activities related to cigar enjoyment in specific settings. By defining the parameters of these events, the bill aims to attract more patrons to these venues.

Contention

There are likely to be points of contention regarding this bill, particularly from public health advocates who may argue that permitting smoking, even in controlled environments, undermines efforts to reduce smoking rates and promote healthier public spaces. The balance between accommodating specific recreational activities and safeguarding public health continues to be a significant debate within legislative discussions. Opponents may express concerns over the potential normalization of smoking in public areas, despite the defined limitations set forth by the bill.

Companion Bills

NJ A1790

Carry Over Creates cigar night smoking ban exemption at racetracks and off-track wagering facilities.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1790

Creates cigar night smoking ban exemption at racetracks and off-track wagering facilities.

NJ A2151

Eliminates smoking ban exemption for casinos and simulcasting facilities.

NJ S1493

Eliminates smoking ban exemption for casinos and simulcasting facilities.

NJ S264

Eliminates smoking ban exemption for casinos and simulcasting facilities.

NJ A2143

Eliminates smoking ban exemption for casinos and simulcasting facilities.

NJ S2651

Regulates smoking in casinos and casino simulcasting facilities.

NJ A1354

Clarifies prohibition on smoking of cannabis in public places.

NJ S2012

Authorizes establishment of new cigar bars in Atlantic City Tourism District.

NJ S1348

Authorizes establishment of new cigar bars in Atlantic City Tourism District.

NJ A407

Permits persons at horse racetracks and off-track wagering facilities to place wagers on previously-recorded live horse races.

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