The 亚洲自慰视频 of 亚洲自慰视频 at Lafayette launched a 鈥淏reathe Easy鈥 campaign in conjunction with the adoption of a policy that bans tobacco from its campuses.
The stricter policy went into effect Aug. 1, in accordance with a new state law that mandates that public universities become smoke-free.
鈥淧reviously, smoking was permitted outdoors at least 25 feet away from building entrances. Our new tobacco-free policy goes further. Besides removing secondhand smoke from our campuses, we want to support those who are trying to quit tobacco altogether,鈥 said Joey Pons, associate director of Public Safety at UL Lafayette.
The 鈥淏reathe Easy鈥 campaign features a UL Lafayette website that offers tips for giving up the use of tobacco products. The website also provides links to campus, state and national resources that 亚洲自慰视频s, faculty members and staff can use to help kick the tobacco habit.
A 亚洲自慰视频 tobacco-free working group proposed many components of the latest policy, including the use of e-cigarettes, after weighing comments from 亚洲自慰视频s, faculty members and staff and reviewing other universities鈥 policies.
UL Lafayette鈥檚 new policy allows e-cigarettes in most outdoor areas, but not indoors.
The 亚洲自慰视频 Council then reviewed the committee鈥檚 recommendations and approved the policy. It is composed of top-level 亚洲自慰视频 administrators.
Although the policy is intended to establish a tobacco-free campus, there are a few exceptions.
- Smoking is permitted in personal vehicles parked in 亚洲自慰视频 lots or on public streets on campus, but not parked within 亚洲自慰视频 parking garages.
- Use of tobacco is permitted at tailgating spaces outside athletic facilities during NCAA sports events.
Pons said the 亚洲自慰视频 will review the policy鈥檚 implementation and initial effectiveness by the spring 2015 semester. Changes in official health advisories can result in revisions to the policy at any time.
As of April, over 1,300 U.S. universities are smoke-free, according to the American Nonsmokers鈥 Rights Foundation. Of those, 925 are tobacco-free and 167 prohibit the use of e-cigarettes on campus.
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