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First year of smoking ban results in 3,300 complaints 

Jump to full article: Newton (IA) Daily News, 2009-09-04
Author: Cindy Hadish The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa

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More than 3,300 complaints were lodged in the first year after Iowa banned smoking in most public places.

According to a report issued Monday by the Iowa Department of Public Health, about 1 percent of Iowa’s 82,000 businesses have received notices of potential violation since the Smokefree Air Act went into effect July 1, 2008.

The act prohibits smoking in nearly all public places, including restaurants and bars. Exceptions include gaming floors of casinos and up to 20 percent of hotel rooms. The report showed 2,100 of 3,318 complaints were validated and 1,417 notices of potential violation were sent to businesses.

Don McCormick, a spokesman for the health department, said not every complaint results in a notice. For example, several people might complain about the same violation, which would result in only one letter to that business.

Businesses in Linn County, one of the most populous counties in Iowa, received the second highest number of notices,

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