ISU Trustee’s To Consider Proposed Vaping Ban

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TERRE HAUTE, Ind.  — Indiana State University’s trustees will consider a proposal to add electronic cigarettes to the school’s ban on tobacco-related products.

Since 2009 the campus has been largely tobacco free, although the school has some designated outdoor smoking areas and it allows people to smoke in private vehicles.

A policy that would ban vaping will be presented to ISU’s trustees Friday.

The proposal would prohibit electronic smoking devices, hookah, smoking and tobacco product use on property owned, operated or leased by the university.

A final policy recommendation will be submitted for May’s trustees’ meeting. If it’s adopted, the vaping ban would be implemented starting July 1st.

 

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