78B-6-1105. Tobacco smoke --
Legislative intent. ![]()
(1) The Legislature finds:
(a) the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
has determined that environmental tobacco smoke is a Group A carcinogen, in the
same category as other cancer-causing chemicals such as asbestos;
(b) the EPA has determined that there is no acceptable
level of exposure to Class A carcinogens; and
(c) the EPA has determined that exposure to
environmental tobacco smoke also causes an increase in respiratory diseases and
disorders among exposed persons.
(2) The Legislature finds that environmental tobacco smoke
generated in a rental or condominium unit may drift into other units, exposing
the occupants of those units to tobacco smoke, and that standard construction
practices are not effective in preventing this drift of tobacco smoke.
(3) The Legislature further finds that persons who desire to
not be exposed to drifting environmental tobacco smoke should be able to
determine in advance of entering into a rental, lease, or purchase agreement
whether the subject unit may be exposed to environmental tobacco smoke.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session