OAR 333-015-0066
Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act: Cigar Bars


(1) A business must apply to the Authority for certification before allowing cigar smoking on its premises.
(2) A business must apply for certification on a form prescribed by the Authority and include the following information and documentation:
(a) A copy of the business’s full on-premises liquor sales license issued by the Oregon Liquor Control Commission under ORS 471.175 (Full on-premises sales license);
(b) A site map of the premises that denotes maximum seating capacity and includes a detailed seating chart;
(c) A copy of the business’s certificate of occupancy and official documentation from the building authority with jurisdiction that the business was approved as a smoking lounge;
(d) Using the form provided by the Authority, proof that all employees have read and signed a document explaining the dangers of exposure to secondhand smoke (this form is available online or by calling the Tobacco Prevention and Education Program); and
(e) Documentation demonstrating to the satisfaction of the Public Health Director that the cigar bar generated on-site retail sales of cigars of at least $5,000 in the calendar year 2006.
(3) Application Review:
(a) The Authority shall review application materials within 30 days of receipt and determine whether the application is complete.
(b) Within 10 days of declaring an application complete, the Authority shall deny or grant the application. The Authority shall grant a business certification if, upon review of the application materials, the Authority finds that sufficient documentation has been provided to demonstrate compliance with section (2) of this rule. In lieu of denying an application, the Authority may request additional information from the applicant to determine compliance with section (2) of this rule.
(c) The Authority may deny an application for cigar bar certification if the Authority issued a civil penalty against an applicant for any violation of the Act or these rules within 12 months prior to application.
(d) The Authority may deny an application for cigar bar certification or revoke a cigar bar certification and prohibit an applicant from reapplying for up to two years if the applicant or cigar bar:
(A) Provides information that is false or deliberately misleading; or
(B) Violates the Act or these rules.
(4) Ongoing Requirements for Certification:
(a) If a cigar bar was certified before February 1, 2012, and has not provided the information or documentation required under section (2) of this rule, the cigar bar must furnish the missing information or documentation upon request by the Authority to remain certified.
(b) A certified cigar bar must meet the definition of a cigar bar, as defined in ORS 433.835 (Definitions for ORS 433.835 to 433.875)(1) and OAR 333-015-0030 (Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act: Definitions)(5), at all times. The Authority may revoke certification if the business no longer meets the definition of a cigar bar.
(c) A cigar bar must submit a completed form, as described in subsection (2)(d) of this rule, to the Authority by December 31 of each calendar year for every new employee hired during that year.
(5) Cigar bar certification is only valid for the business location authorized by the Authority.
(6) Certification may be revoked if a cigar bar ceases operation. The certificate holder must notify the Authority that the cigar bar is no longer in operation within 30 days of ceasing to operate.

Source: Rule 333-015-0066 — Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act: Cigar Bars, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=333-015-0066.

333–015–0025
Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act: Authority and Purpose
333–015–0030
Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act: Definitions
333–015–0035
Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act: General Provision
333–015–0040
Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act: Signs
333–015–0045
Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act: Ashtrays
333–015–0056
Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act: Smoke Shop Application for Certification
333–015–0057
Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act: Smoke Shop Application Review
333–015–0058
Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act: Smoke Shop Ongoing Requirements for Certification
333–015–0059
Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act: Smoke Shop Renewal of Certification
333–015–0061
Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act: Transfer of Ownership or Location
333–015–0062
Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act: Vehicles
333–015–0064
Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act: Outdoor Smoking Areas
333–015–0066
Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act: Cigar Bars
333–015–0070
Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act: Oregon Health Authority Responsibilities
333–015–0075
Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act: Complaint Response
333–015–0078
Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act: Violations
333–015–0080
Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act: Public Places which Oregon Health Authority, Public Health Authority Regularly Inspects
333–015–0082
Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act: Public Places Regulated by Other State Agencies or Local Governments
333–015–0085
Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act: Penalties
333–015–0090
Effective Date
333–015–0100
Oregon Menu Labeling Act: Authority and Purpose
333–015–0105
Oregon Menu Labeling Act: Definitions
333–015–0110
Oregon Menu Labeling Act: General Provisions
333–015–0115
Oregon Menu Labeling Act: Written Formats for Nutrition Information
333–015–0120
Oregon Menu Labeling Act: Nutrition Labeling of Variable Menu Items
333–015–0125
Oregon Menu Labeling Act: Nutrition Labeling of Combination Meal Menu Items
333–015–0130
Oregon Menu Labeling Act: Nutrition Information for Shared Menu Items or Shared Combination Meal Menu Items
333–015–0135
Oregon Menu Labeling Act: Acceptable Methods for Determining Typical Nutrient Values for Required Nutrition Information
333–015–0140
Oregon Menu Labeling Act: Verifiable and Accurate Information
333–015–0145
Oregon Menu Labeling Act: Nutrition Information for Self-Service Items
333–015–0150
Oregon Menu Labeling Act: Trans Fat
333–015–0155
Oregon Menu Labeling Act: Rounding Rules
333–015–0160
Oregon Menu Labeling Act: Alcoholic Beverages
333–015–0165
Oregon Menu Labeling Act: Disclaimers and Additional Nutrition Information
333–015–0200
Tobacco and Inhalant Delivery Systems Sales to Persons Under 21 Years of Age: Definitions
333–015–0205
Tobacco and Inhalant Delivery Systems Sales to Persons Under 21 Years of Age: Notice Posting Requirement
333–015–0210
Tobacco and Inhalant Delivery Systems Sales to Persons Under 21 Years of Age: Location of Tobacco Products Within a Retail Store
333–015–0215
Tobacco and Inhalant Delivery Systems Sales to Persons Under 21 Years of Age: Enforcement
333–015–0220
Tobacco and Inhalant Delivery Systems Sales to Persons Under 21 Years of Age: Biennial Report
333–015–0300
Packaging and Labeling: Purpose, Scope and Effective Date
333–015–0305
Packaging and Labeling: Definitions
333–015–0310
Labeling Requirements for Liquid Nicotine Containers
333–015–0320
Labeling Requirements for Prefilled Inhalant Delivery Systems
333–015–0325
Labeling Requirements for Fillable Inhalant Delivery Systems
333–015–0340
Packaging Requirements for Liquid Nicotine Containers
333–015–0345
Packaging Requirements for Non-nicotine Liquid Containers
333–015–0350
Packaging Requirements for Prefilled Inhalant Delivery Systems
333–015–0355
Packaging Requirements for Fillable Inhalant Delivery Systems
333–015–0357
Packaging Attractive to Minors
333–015–0360
Verification of Packaging that is Child-Resistant
333–015–0365
Enforcement: Inspections
333–015–0370
Enforcement: Violations
333–015–0375
Civil Penalties
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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