Nebraska Statutes

§ 53-136 — Cigar shops; legislative findings; legislative intent

Nebraska § 53-136

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 53-136 (2026).

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(1)The Legislature finds that allowing smoking in cigar shops as a limited exception to the Nebraska Clean Indoor Air Act does not interfere with the original intent that the general public and employees not be unwillingly subjected to second-hand smoke. This exception poses a de minimis restriction on the public and employees given the limited number of cigar shops compared to other businesses that sell alcohol, cigars, and pipe tobacco, and any member of the public should reasonably expect that there would be second-hand smoke in a cigar shop given the nature of the business and could choose to avoid such exposure.
(2)The Legislature finds that (a) cigars and pipe tobacco have different characteristics than other forms of tobacco such as cigarettes, (b) cigars are customarily paired wi

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Legislative History

Source: Laws 2015, LB118, § 5. Cross References: Nebraska Clean Indoor Air Act, see section 71-5716.

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