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Jump to full article: Cherokee (IA) Chronicle Times, 2008-07-17 Author: Ken Ross, Managing editor
Intro: For government entities, the rules on enforcement of the Smoke Free Air Act that went into effect in Iowa on July 1 are still confusing.
Wally Miller, Jr., city attorney for Cherokee, informed the Cherokee City Council at their July 8th meeting that one clear requirement for the city is the need to post new signs at public areas where smoking is prohibited.
Greg Stieneke, city council member, said that money had been spent on new no-smoking signs at Gillette Park. However, these do not have the number (888-944-2247) or the email address (www.iowasmokefreeair.gov) for making a complaint as required by the new law.
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