This ordinance amends Chapter 90 of the Louisville Metro Code of Ordinances to add a new exemption for cigar bars under the city’s public smoking ban. It defines “cigar bar” as an establishment holding a valid quota retail drink license that generates at least 15% of its annual gross income from on-site sale of cigars, pipe tobacco, related paraphernalia, accessories and humidor rentals, prohibits entry to persons under 21, and limits indoor smoking to cigars and pipe tobacco. The amendment further revises Section 90.03 to exempt eligible cigar bars from the general prohibition on indoor smoking, requiring an annual license, construction measures to prevent smoke migration to adjacent spaces, a smoke-free delivery area, and conspicuous notice of cigar smoke exposure at all entrances. The ordinance also mandates compliance with all local, state, and federal laws pertaining to tobacco distribution and electronic smoking and clarifies that operators may impose stricter smoking restrictions if desired.