Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3361:10 - University of Cincinnati
Chapter 3361:10-17 - Conduct and Ethics
Section 3361:10-17-06 - Conduct and ethics: tobacco and smoke free environment
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3361:10-17-06
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Rationale
(1) Smoking is one of the largest causes of
illness and premature death in the United States. Research findings indicate
that nonsmokers who are regularly exposed to tobacco smoke are also at
increased risk of illness. The university recognizes
that smoking any substance in any form poses a public health hazard. For
purposes of this policy, "smoking" has the same meaning as in section
3794.01
division (A) of the
Revised Code, which is the inhaling, exhaling, burning, or carrying any lighted
cigar, cigarette, pipe, or other lighted smoking device for burning tobacco or
any other plant. Additionally, this prohibition includes all tobacco-derived or
tobacco-containing products including, but not limited to, cigarettes,
electronic cigarettes, vaporizing devices, cigars and cigarillos, hookah smoked
products, pipes, oral tobacco (e.g., spit and spitless, smokeless, chew or
snuff) and nasal tobacco (e.g., snus). It also includes any product intended to
mimic tobacco products, contain tobacco flavoring or the smoking of any other
substance that delivers nicotine.
(2) The university has had smoking
regulations in place that are stipulated by the state of Ohio and, as a matter
of policy, it shall be dedicated to providing a safe and
healthy environment. Furthermore, the university has
substantial commitments to health-related research, teaching and patient care.
Thus, the university community has a particular obligation to be sensitive to
health-protection issues and as a result the University
of Cincinnati intends to provide a one hundred percent
tobacco and smoke free environment. The following policy has been
developed with these interests in mind and shall be applied consistently to all
faculty, staff, students, visitors, volunteers, contractors and patients of the
university of Cincinnati. Exemptions can include
cessation devices approved by the federal drug administration (not including
electronic cigarettes), nicotine replacement therapy, university-sponsored
research, and conduct protected by the American Indian Religious Freedom Act
codified under
42
U.S.C. §
1996.
(B) Restrictions.
(1) Effective , smoking and tobacco use (including
chewing tobaccoand electronic cigarettes as outlined in paragraph (A)(1)
of this
policy by students, staff, faculty, visitors,
vendors, and contractors at all times in or on University of Cincinnati
Properties, including events on university property during non-school hours,
including but not limited to the following: all facilities owned or leased by
the university of Cincinnati as well as the grounds of any property owned or
leased by the university. This includes all shelters, indoor and outdoor
theaters and athletic facilities, bridges, walkways, sidewalks, residence
halls, parking lots, and street parking and garages owned by the university.
Please note this also prohibits smoking inside personal vehicles parked on
university property as well as any vehicles owned, operated or leased by the
university of Cincinnati.
(2)
To ensure compliance with this regulation:
(a)
"No tobacco use" signage shall be posted in appropriate
locations;
(b) University
literature and advertising, particularly that which is related to the posting
of employment opportunities and campus events,
shall identify the university as
being one hundred
percent smoke and tobacco free buldings,
athletic facilitiec, and vehicles; and
(c)
Announcements
regarding this policy shall be made during university-sponsored events, as well
as at campus functions where deemed appropriate. Event programs shall include a
written reminder of this policy.
(3)
Tobacco
advertising, sales and distribution are prohibited on college campus grounds,
in all sponsored publications and at all college campus sponsored events, that
are affiliated organizations are prohibited from accepting any form of
contribution including, but not limited to, financial support, gitts (such as
curriculum, book covers, speakers, etc.) or in-kind support from the tobacco
industry for the sponsorship or promotions of any event or activity affiliated
in an manner with the university of Cincinnati.
(4)
Although not
under the authority of the university of Cincinnati, all students, staff,
faculty and visitors of the university are requested to refrain from smoking
and tobacco use on sidewalks and other areas adjacent to university property in
an effort to remain good neighbors with our community.
(C) Responsibility and compliance.
(1) It shall be the responsibility of all
members of the university of Cincinnati community to observe this rule
, both smokers and non-smokers. Enforcement of this
policy will depend on the cooperation of all faculty, staff, and students to
not only comply with this policy but to encourage others to comply as well.
This helps promote a healthy environment in which to work, study and live.
Civility and respect is expected at all times in regards to this
policy.
(2) The appropriate union contract or
university policies shall prevail in addressing those faculty and staff who
fail to comply with this rule.
(3)
Tobacco education and cessation shall be closely
coordinated with other components of the university of Cincinnati's wellness
program.
(4) Any employee of the
university of Cincinnati who violates this policy may be subject to disciplinary
action up to and including ermination and may be
subject to monetary fines for violating Ohio's smoking ban (
Chapter 3794 of the Revised Code).
(5)
Any student of the university of Cincinnati who
violates this policy may be
subject to sanctions pursuant to the student code of conduct and
may be subject to monetary fines for violating Ohio's
smoking ban( Chapter 3794 of the Revised Code).
(6)
Any visitor who
violates this policy may be denied access to university of Cincinnati campuses
and may ultimately be subject toarrest for criminal trespass.
Replaces: 3361:10-17-06
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