Sec. 8.7. (a) A restaurant permittee that: (1) is located in a local government jurisdiction in which smoking in the manner described in this section is permitted; or (2) has obtained the written permission of the local government entity responsible for enforcing local smoking ordinances; may establish on the premises a segregated room attached to an outdoor patio in which cigar consumption may occur. (b) The following apply to a segregated room under subsection (a): (1) The room may not be accessible to individuals less than twenty-one (21) years of age. (2) The room must be: (A) separated from the rest of the facility by a closed door; and (B) connected to an outdoor patio area. (3) The room may not be connected to the restaurant dining room. (4) All doors to the room must contain a sign stating that individuals less than twenty-one (21) years of age are prohibited from entering the room. (5) The room must be well ventilated. (6) Smoking in the room must be limited to cigar smoking. (c) This section does not modify other statutes concerning the sale of cigars and tobacco.
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