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NJ S3729

NJ S3729
Permits new cigar lounges to be opened under certain circumstances.


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Introduced
03/05/2026
In Committee
03/05/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would authorize a municipality to adopt an ordinance allowing certain new cigar lounges within the municipality that are exempt from the provisions of the "New Jersey Smoke-Free Air Act." The ordinance would set forth how many such lounges may open and operate within the municipality. If a municipality adopts such an ordinance, a prospective cigar lounge would have to apply to the local board of health in the municipality for a registration to open and operate in the municipality. The local board of health could only grant such application if the lounge will: not sell or serve food or alcoholic beverages, except at certain private events not open to the public; not be located within a bar or restaurant; have an entrance distinct from any other establishment; be directly accessible by the public; be equipped with an exhaust system appropriate to ensure worker and customer safety; and not permit the use of hookahs. Under current law, only a cigar bar or lounge that opened before December 31, 2004 could be registered with the local board of health, and be exempted from the provisions of the "New Jersey Smoke-Free Air Act." The bill would require a new cigar lounge to renew its registration after one year, and each year thereafter. The local board of health could only renew a registration if the cigar lounge generates 15 percent or more of its total annual gross income from the on-site sale of tobacco products and the rental of on-site humidors, not including any sales from vending machines, continues to comply with all the requirements of the initial registration, replaces the filter of the exhaust system, and does not expand its size or change its location. If a cigar lounge fails to have its registration renewed, its owner would not be permitted to register another cigar lounge.

AI Summary

This bill would allow municipalities to create ordinances permitting new cigar lounges to open and operate, exempting them from the "New Jersey Smoke-Free Air Act," which currently only allows cigar bars and lounges that opened before December 31, 2004, to be exempt. To be registered by the local board of health, these new lounges must not sell food or alcohol except at private events, must have a separate public entrance, must be equipped with an adequate exhaust system for safety, and cannot allow hookahs (water pipes used for smoking). Registrations would need to be renewed annually, requiring the lounge to demonstrate that at least 15% of its income comes from selling tobacco products and renting humidors on-site (excluding vending machine sales), continue to meet all initial requirements, replace its exhaust filter, and not change its size or location. If a registration is not renewed, the owner cannot register another cigar lounge.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee (on 03/05/2026)

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