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Law center: Ohio bars can fight smoking ban fines
Posted: 02.26.2010 at 9:11 AM
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A group challenging a policy used to enforce Ohio's ban on workplace smoking says a judge's ruling in favor of a Columbus bar means other taverns who have been cited by the Ohio Department of Health could have their violations tossed.

The state is appealing the Franklin County ruling, which says the department exceeded its authority by holding Zeno's bar responsible for the actions of its patrons.

Judge David Cain says the department fined Zeno's despite "no smoking" signs, the removal of ashtrays and requests by employees that smokers extinguish cigarettes.

The bar was defended by the Columbus-based 1851 Center for Constitutional Law.

Health department Director Alvin Jackson says the decision is surprising because dozens of other cases have been decided in the state's favor. The law center says the case is different because the others were administrative reviews and because the attorney general has sought to make an example of Zeno's.

(Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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