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        HB158
Nudist camps for juveniles. Provides that the Board of Health shall not issue a license to the owner or lessee of any hotel, summer camp, or campground in the Commonwealth that maintains or conducts as any part of its activities a nudist camp for juveniles. A "nudist camp for juveniles" is defined to be a hotel, summer camp or campground that is attended by nude juveniles whose parent, grandparent or legal guardian is not also registered or otherwise accompanying the juvenile in the same camp. Patron - Reid
 
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        HB918
Regulation of restaurants; definition. Exempts convenience stores and gas stations having 15 or fewer seats at which food is served to the public on the premises and that are not part of a national or regional restaurant chain from regulation under the Department of Health. Patron - Phillips
 
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        HB691
Prevention of noise-induced hearing loss. Requires any entity subject to licensure as a hotel or restaurant or other facility under Title 35.1 that contracts for events including live or recorded musical entertainment that may or will exceed the maximum noise level of 80 decibels, or such other lower noise level as the Board of Health shall determine, at which noise-induced hearing loss occurs, shall, as a condition of obtaining or renewing such licensure, offer and make available with or without charge individual hearing protection devices, such as earplugs, to patrons upon admission to events including such musical entertainment. Patron - Morgan
  
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