including, but not limited to, an employment relationship with or for a private corporation, partnership, individual, or government agency. PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT includes any indoor area where two or more individuals gratuitously perform services for which individuals are ordinarily paid. A PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT also includes, but is not limited to: public conveyances, factories, warehouses, offices, retail stores, restaurants, bars, banquet facilities, theaters, food stores, banks, financial institutions, employee cafeterias, lounges, auditoriums, gymnasiums, restrooms, elevators, hallways, museums, libraries, bowling establishments, employee medical facilities, and rooms or areas containing photocopying equipment or other office equipment used in common. Vehicles used in whole or in part for work purposes are PLACES OF EMPLOYMENT during hours of operation if more than one person is present. An area in which work is performed in a private residence is a PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT during hours of operation if: (1) The homeowner uses the area exclusively and regularly as a principal place of business and has one or more on-site employees; or (2) The homeowner uses the area exclusively and regularly as a place to meet or deal with patients, clients, or customers in the normal course of the homeowner’s trade or business. PUBLIC MEETING. All meetings open to the public pursuant to M.S. § 13D.01, as it may be amended from time to time. PUBLIC PLACE. Any enclosed, indoor area used by the general public, including, but not limited to, restaurants; banks; bars; any other food or liquor establishment; hotels and motels; reception areas; retail establishments and other commercial establishments; shopping malls; educational facilities; hospitals; nursing homes; auditoriums; arenas; meeting rooms; waiting rooms; government buildings; and common areas of rental apartment buildings. PUBLIC PLACE, OUTDOOR. All city and county parks; parking lots adjacent to such parks; trails with in city parks; on the main city campus, including City Hall and fire station; on other city-owned property, including the public works maintenance facility; and adjacent parking lots to each of these facilities. RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT. Any place of business where licensed products are available for sale to the general public. RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS include, but are not limited to, grocery stores, tobacco products shops, convenience stores, gasoline service stations, bars, and restaurants. SALE. Any transfer of goods for money, trade, barter, or other consideration. SELF-SERVICE MERCHANDISING. The open display of licensed products in any manner where any person has access to the licensed products without the assistance or intervention of the licensee or the licensee’s employee. SMOKING. Inhaling, exhaling, burning, or carrying any lighted or heated cigar, cigarette, or pipe, or any other lighted or heated product containing, made, or derived from nicotine, tobacco, marijuana, cannabis, hemp, or other plant, whether natural or synthetic, that is
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