The phrase
"public indoor" refers to places that are inside buildings and open to anyone. These can include public spaces like libraries, malls, or museums where people are allowed to enter and use the facilities without prior permission.
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PLATTSBURGH Use of electronic cigarettes has been added to New York state's ban on smoking
in public indoor spaces and certain outdoor spaces where smoking is prohibited.
The governor was scheduled to sign a bill banning the use of the vaporizer products in
public indoor spaces and workplaces, including restaurants and other areas where people congregate.
Researchers looked at 849 sudden cardiac arrests that occurred at
public indoor facilities in Seattle and King County, Wash., from 1996 - 2008.
It's also a good idea for your kids to take their first strides on the ice
at public indoor or outdoor rinks.
States including New York and Maryland are also considering enacting statewide bans
on public indoor use.
The authors point out that it was pressure from the public that saw smoking banned in
public indoor places in the UK, and access to health care granted to all people living with HIV / AIDs in South Africa.
Post-budget, lawmakers in the final days of session agreed to ban e-cigarette «vaping» in
public indoor spaces, and expanded the guidelines for the state's nascent medical marijuana program.
: The e-cigarette industry, which was able to fend off a proposal to ban «vaping»
in public indoor spaces.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo signed a bill that banned vapes from school grounds throughout the state in August, then from
all public indoor spaces in October.
Residents and elected officials have tried several times to bring
a public indoor pool in the borough, including a failed 2008 push from community board members to add an Olympic - sized pool inside the Greenbelt National Recreation Center.
Savage pointed out that the Legislature gave bipartisan support last year to a law that banned the use of e-cigarettes and vaping in
all public indoor facilities.
Modern and contemporary sculptures by Dmitri Hadzi, Richard Hunt, Louise Nevelson, Isamu Noguchi, Auguste Rodin, and Frank Stella, among others, are sited in
public indoor and outdoor locations across the Medford campus.