10 Wednesday, July 1, 1987/Kansan Summer Weekly Smokers face tougher laws, fines KU working to reach compliance By BRAD ADDINGTON Special to the Kansan Smokers now have fewer places on campus to flick their Bics. The new state smoking law goes into effect today that will apply to buildings on the University of Kansas campus. A Lawrence smoking ordinance took effect 11 days ago, but did not apply to state institutions. Violators can now be fined up to $25 for smoking outside the designated smoking areas of a public place. Public places include passenger elevators, school buildings, libraries, restrooms, public transportation, museums, theaters, auditoriums and recreational facilities. The law also states that the person in charge of a public place may be fined up to $50 for failing to conspicuously designate both smoking and non-smoking areas. Public information officer at the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Bob Moody said going to the district attorney was the first step to take in seeking enforcement of the law. "What this law does is change the philosophy 180 degrees," he said. Before it was illegal to smoke in non-smoking areas, and now it is also illegal to smoke in areas not designated specifically for smokers, Moody said. As of yesterday, several buildings on campus did not conform to the new requirements of designating smoking areas. The Department of Facilities Operations is in the process of designating smoking and non-smoking areas in the 175 buildings on campus, department director Tom Anderson said. The buildings are not in compliance with the law because of designating areas must come from the University's 1987-88 fiscal budget. The budget money became available today. 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