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Allows a legally permitted smoking bar to operate inside Massachusetts gaming venues holding Category 1 and 2 licenses, with a valid smoking-permit.
Allows a legally permitted smoking bar to operate inside Massachusetts gaming venues holding Category 1 and 2 licenses, with a valid smoking-permit.
Status: Introduced Jan 24, 2025; Referred to Finance (committee).
Filed as Senate No. 239; presented by Sen. Paul R. Feeney (with Michael O. Moore listed as petitioner).
Note on metadata: The bill text attached to S.239 pertains to hospitality venues and smoking bars in gaming establishments. Other metadata in the file (title about military weapons, sponsor lists referencing federal or out‑of‑state legislators) appears inconsistent with the Commonwealth docket. This summary is based on the official bill text filed as Senate No. 239.
To amend Massachusetts General Laws chapter 270, section 22 (the statutory provisions regulating smoking and smoking permits) to explicitly permit a properly permitted "smoking bar" to operate inside licensed gaming establishments that hold Category 1 and Category 2 licenses under M.G.L. chapter 23K.
If you want, I can:
- Compare this proposal to the current text of Chapter 270, §22 to show exactly how the statutory exemptions would change; or
- Draft a short pros/cons briefing focused on public‑health, regulatory, and industry impacts.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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