Oklahoma State
Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release:
February 8, 2007
Senate Committee Okays Bill to Ban Smoking
at Zoos
The Senate Health and Human Resources Committee has
given its approval to a bill that would ban smoking at zoos in Oklahoma.
Sen. Cliff Branan is
the author of Senate Bill 473, which was approved on Thursday.
“Right now there’s a loophole in the state’s law
banning smoking in public places, because those places are defined
as indoors only,” explained Branan, R-Oklahoma City. “This
legislation will close that loophole and better protect the health
and safety of the public—particularly children who visit zoos.”
The language in SB 473 closes that loophole by extending the state
public smoking ban to all public parts of a zoo, whether they are
indoors or outdoors. Branan said the bill would not impact other venues.
Branan said the Oklahoma City Zoo alone has up to 700,000 visitors
each year, and 40 percent of those are children.
“It really is just good sense. We certainly wouldn’t allow
anyone to smoke in a classroom around children, and in a way, zoo’s
are like an outdoor classroom. Every year, schools and daycare centers,
scout troops and other organizations bring thousands of children to
zoos located in our state,” Branan said. “This just helps
ensure that it’s a safer environment for all children and adults,
and probably for the animals as well.”
The measure next moves to the full Senate for approval.
For more information contact:
Senator Branan's Office - (405) 521-5543