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~ o~atY kea'!~o <br />e ~ <br />` o d <br />~ ~ <br />To: Moses Carey, Chair <br />O <br />~ range County Board of Commissioners <br />~,~ From: Alan Rimer, Chair <br />Na~~~~~~~~ Orange County Board of Health <br /> Re: Smoking on County Property at Health Department Locations <br /> Date: September 14, 2005 <br />ORANGE COUNTY <br />HEALTH DEPARTMENT <br /> Cc: John Link, County Manager <br /> Rosemary Summers, Health Director <br />Rosemary L summers, Donna Baker, Clerk to Board of Commissioners <br />MPH, DrPH Geoffrey Gledhill, County Attorney <br />Health Director <br /> During the regular Board of Health meeting on August 25, the Board of Health <br />Rid~ard E. Whiffed Human <br />services center discussed a new piece of legislation that pertains to smoking. As you are aware, <br /> <br />300 West Tryon Street the bod of evidence that details the effects of ex osure to secondhand smoke <br />y p <br />Post Office Box 8181 has grown significantly in the past ten years. This research has demonstrated <br />Hillsborough, Nc z727s <br />Phone: (919) 245-2411 that exposure to secondhand smoke is a significant health threat to non-smokers, <br /> <br />Fax: (919) 644-3007 increasin the risk for lun cancer corona arte disease, asthma and other <br />g $ , ry ry <br />www cn orange ric us/hea/th lung diseases <br />and Sudden Infant Death S <br />ndro <br />B <br />d <br />hi <br />h <br />~ , <br />y <br />me. <br />ase <br />on t <br />s researc <br />evidence, the Board of Health believes that any.reduction of exposure to <br /> secondhand smoke will improve the health of the public and Orange County <br />IBOARD of HEALTH employees. The Board of Commissioners passed an ordinance on August 17, <br /> 1993 that establishes smoke free environments within county buildings; <br />Alan Rimer, PE however it does allow smoking outside of county buildings. This important <br />Chair -ordinance has offered the public and county employees protection from <br />~sica Y. Lee, DDS, MPH, DrPH secondhand smoke indoors; however, entrances to buildings are often the <br />Vice Chair congregation point for employees and the public who smoke. <br />loses Carey, )r. Commissioner <br />During the 2005 North Carolina legislative session, House Bill 239 was passed <br />Timothy Carey, MPH, MD and signed into law. This bill amended GS 143=599, Section 1. An amendment <br />Christina Harlan, RN to one of the smoking restriction exemptions for public places now reads: <br />Sharon E. van Hom, MPH, MD "(S) Local health department and the building and grounds where the local <br />Matthew Vizithum, oD health department is located. For the purposes of this subdivision, `grounds " <br /> mean the area located within SO linear feet of a local health department. " <br />Jim Stefanadis, Pharm. <br />Alice Whiffi, MPH, PhD The Board of Health is requesting that Commissioners amend the existing 1993 <br /> County Ordinance to include this new provision that restricts smoking within 50 <br />(vacant), DVM linear feet of local health department buildings. Significant numbers of Health <br />Sharon Freeland, BA, Mrs Department employees are located in three buildings; the Richard E. Whiffed <br /> Building, Southern Human Services Center, and the Carr Building (Planning <br /> and Agricultural Building). <br /> The Health Director consulted the County Attorney who advised that revising <br /> the current County Ordinance would be the appropriate tool to effect this <br /> change. On behalf of the Board, thank you for considering this change. We <br /> would appreciate feedback from you on the process to follow from this point <br /> forward. If you have any questions or concerns, please call either myself or <br />~ Rosemary Summers. <br /> <br />