Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB670

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
3/18/11  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the elimination of smoking in certain workplaces and public places; providing penalties.

Impact

If enacted, HB 670 would substantially alter existing state regulations concerning smoking in public and workplace environments. The bill preempts local ordinances, meaning that municipalities would not be able to impose stricter regulations on smoking unless they exceed the parameters established by this state law. The bill's intent is to centralize smoking control legislation, thereby presenting a uniform approach to public health across Texas. This could lead to a comprehensive state-wide increase in smoke-free environments, positively impacting community health.

Summary

House Bill 670 aims to prohibit smoking in various public places and workplaces across Texas, introducing regulations designed to enhance public health and reduce exposure to secondhand smoke. The bill defines specific terms, including what constitutes a 'public place' and a 'place of employment', and establishes clear prohibitions against smoking in these areas. It also outlines the responsibilities of employers to maintain a smoke-free environment and ensure compliance with the new regulations. Violations of the bill could result in penalties, including fines categorized as Class C misdemeanors, showcasing a commitment to enforcement of the law.

Contention

The bill may face opposition from those advocating for personal freedoms and business interests, raising potential debates regarding government overreach versus individual rights. Critics might argue that the prohibition of smoking infringes on the rights of smokers, particularly in establishments that cater to adult patrons. Supporters, on the other hand, could emphasize the health benefits of reducing secondhand smoke exposure for employees working in bars and restaurants. As health considerations take precedence in legislative discussions, the bill becomes a focal point for broader societal concerns regarding health, safety, and personal choice.

Companion Bills

TX SB355

Similar Relating to the elimination of smoking in certain workplaces and public places; providing penalties.

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