By Associated Press - Tuesday, February 21, 2017

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Legislation that would ban smoking in vehicles containing children has cleared an Oklahoma House committee.

The House Public Health Committee voted 7-1 Tuesday for the bill by Democratic Rep. Donnie Condit of McAlester. It now goes to the full House for a vote.

The bill would make it illegal for the driver or a passenger in a motor vehicle to smoke cigarettes, pipes or cigars if a child is present in the vehicle. The fine for violating the anti-smoking measure would be $20, the same as the penalty for a seat-belt violation.



Similar measures to prohibit smoking in vehicles where children are present have died in recent years when they were not heard by various state House committees.

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House Bill 1344: https://bit.ly/2m8PNS1

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