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US: New Jersey Bill Would Allow New Cigar Lounges Source from: Cigar Aficionado 09/13/2016 ![]() New cigar lounges could be returning to New Jersey. Last week, members of the state's General Assembly Commerce and Economic Development Committee voted 9 to 1 to pass a bill that would allow a municipality to authorize new cigar lounges (two members did not vote). Currently, only cigar bars or lounges registered with a local board of health that were opened before 2005 are exempt from the state's Smoke-Free Air Act, which went into effect in 2006. Assembly Bill No. 2057, which is sponsored by Democrats Reed Gusciora, Wayne DeAngelo and Joseph Lagana, would allow a municipality to adopt its own ordinance and set the number of cigar lounges that could open and operate within its borders. Should a municipality allow new cigar lounges, prospective owners could then apply to their local health board in order to register a new cigar lounge. However, in order to be considered, Bill No. 2057 requires that an an applicant's cigar lounge must be meet certain requirements, including the following: The lounge won't be located in a bar or restaurant, and must have a separate entrance from other businesses; A prospective cigar lounge would also have to renew its registration once a year, and only if the cigar lounge could prove that 15 percent of its revenue was generated by the on-site sales of tobacco and humidor rentals. The bill will now be sent on for a third reading and a possible House vote. Enditem |