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SMOKE AND TOBACCO Sample Clauses

SMOKE AND TOBACCO. UC Davis is a Smoke and Tobacco Free Campus. The University’s policy prohibits smoking and tobacco use on University owned or leased property, which includes the premises. Smoking includes – inhaling, exhaling, burning, or carrying a lighted or heated product such as tobacco, marijuana, other smokable substances, or smoking instruments that emit smoke. Tobacco use includes – use of all forms of tobacco, including but not limited to cigarettes, cigars, shisha, pipes, water pipes (hookah), all forms of electronic smoking devices, including but not limited to e-cigarettes, vapes, JUULs and mods, and all forms of smokeless tobacco including but not limited to chew, snus, snuff, sticks, strips, and orbs. For more information, see University Policy 290-10, Smoke and Tobacco Free Campus.
SMOKE AND TOBACCO. FREE CAMPUS
SMOKE AND TOBACCOSmoking and tobacco use are prohibited on all campus property at the University, both indoors and outdoors, in University-owned buildings, vehicles, and in privately owned vehicles parked on campus property. Smoking is defined as the use of smoke-producing tobacco products and includes but is not limited to cigarettes, cigars, cigarillos, mini-cigars, e-cigarettes, tobacco alternative vapor or vaping products, and hookahs. This applies to any individual on the campus and includes but is not limited to students, staff, faculty, other employees, contractors, or visitors to the campus. Students who violate the University’s policy concerning drugs, alcohol, or tobacco will be referred to the Office of Residence Life and Housing or designee for possible disciplinary action, up to and including dismissal, depending on the severity of the case.
SMOKE AND TOBACCO. FREE: Xxxxxx Community College is a smoke and tobacco free environment. Use of tobacco products is prohibited in all college owned, leased, and controlled properties including parking lots and garages, and at all college-sponsored activities. Smoking is prohibited in vehicles. This use prohibition extends to Contractors, employees, agents, subcontractors and vendors.
SMOKE AND TOBACCO. FREE CAMPUS POLICY
SMOKE AND TOBACCO. UC Xxxxx is a Smoke and Tobacco Free Campus. The University’s Policy prohibits smoking and tobacco use on University owned or leased property. Smoking includes – inhaling, exhaling, burning, or carrying a lighted or heated product such as tobacco, marijuana, other smokable substances, or smoking instruments that emit smoke. Tobacco use includes – use of all forms of tobacco, including but not limited to cigarettes, cigars, shisha, pipes, water pipes (hookah), all forms of electronic smoking devices, including but not limited to e-cigarettes, vapes, JUULs and mods, and all forms of smokeless tobacco including but not limited to chew, snus, snuff, sticks, strips, and orbs. For more information, see UC Davis Policy and Procedure Manual 290-10, Smoke and Tobacco Free Campus. OFFICIAL HOUSING DOCUMENT - Do Not Alter

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