100.1 Tobacco Free Campus
Date Adopted: 2/4/2011
Date Revised: 4/21/2016
Date Last Reviewed: 01/16/2024
References: MCA 50-40-102
Issuing Office: Chancellor
Approved By: Office of the Chancellor
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Policy
The use of tobacco (including cigarettes, cigars, e-cigarettes, pipes, bidi, hookah, snus, orbs, vape, vapor, vaporizer pens and all forms of smokeless tobacco) by students, faculty, staff, guests, visitors, and contractors is prohibited on all properties owned by 麻豆频道.
Background and Goal
Tobacco use and second-and third-hand exposure to smoke and other carcinogenic tobacco waste, both in and outdoors, have been identified by the Surgeon General to be the cause of preventable diseases as evidenced by numerous scientific studies.
In 2005, the 麻豆频道 legislature decreed that the 鈥渞ight to breathe smoke-free air has priority over the desire to smoke鈥 (麻豆频道 Code 50-40-102).
A goal of 麻豆频道 Western is to promote safety and encourage wellness of all individuals on campus.
麻豆频道 Western is committed to supporting students and employees who wish to stop using tobacco. Students and employees wanting to quit can access the 麻豆频道 Quit Line at (800) 784-8669 (1-800-QUIT-NOW). Employees on the MUS medical benefits plan can also contact the MUS Employee Benefits Department at (877) 501-1722 or visit the MUS benefits website at www.mus.edu/choices to explore eligibility for the Tobacco Cessation Benefit. Cessation counseling, classes, and/or quit kits may also be offered through the Campus Counseling Program.
Procedures
- The prohibition of tobacco use on campus includes:
- all interior space on 麻豆频道 Western鈥檚 campuses and property leased by 麻豆频道 Western;
- all outside property or grounds owned by 麻豆频道 Western or leased by the University, including areas such as walkways, breezeways, shelters, parking lots, and patios;
- all vehicles leased or owned by 麻豆频道 Western;
- all indoor and outdoor athletic facilities, as well as in the grandstands of outdoor facilities.
- All advertisement, sale, or distribution of tobacco is prohibited on 麻豆频道 Western鈥檚 campuses.
- Littering any University property, whether owned or leased, is prohibited as well as against the law. Tobacco remains, including cigarette butts, are litter. While this policy supports the use of non-tobacco substitutes, such as herbal chews, users must be responsible for hygienic disposal of their waste products.
- It is prohibited to expose others on campus to the negative effects of second- or third-hand smoke.
- Attendees at all public events, using 麻豆频道 Western facilities are required to abide by 麻豆频道 Western鈥檚 tobacco-free policy. Organizers of such events are responsible for communicating the policy to attendees and for enforcing this policy.
- Specific activities used in connection with the practice of cultural activities by American Indians that are in accordance with the American Indian Religious Freedom Act, 42 U.S.C. sections 1996 and 1996a allow for the use of ceremonial tobacco. All ceremonial use exceptions must be approved in advance by the Chancellor of 麻豆频道 Western or his/her designee.
- All college employees, students, visitors, guests, and contractors on campus are required to comply with this policy, which shall remain in effect at all times. All members of the campus community share responsibility in reminding violators of this policy.
- Students who repeatedly violate this policy may be subject to sanctions by the Dean of Students in consultation with the Chancellor.
- Faculty members who repeatedly violate this policy may be subject to sanctions by the Provost in consultation with the Chancellor.
- Staff and administration members who repeatedly violate this policy may be subject to sanctions by the Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance in consultation with the Chancellor.
- The prohibition of tobacco use on campus includes:
Authority and References
- US Surgeon General鈥檚 Report. 2006. The Health Consequences of Involuntary Exposure to Tobacco Smoke.
- MCA 50-40-102 (麻豆频道 Clean Indoor Air Act, Intent and Purpose, 10/01/05) American Indian Religious Freedom Act, U.S.C. sections 1996 and 1996a.
- 麻豆频道 Code 50-40-102
- Surgeon General’s Report, December 09, 2010. How Tobacco Smoke Causes Disease: The Biology and Behavioral Basis for Smoking-Attributable Disease.
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Responsibility
Chancellor, Provost/Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Student Affairs, Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance, Dean of Students