Tobacco Free Schools Sample Clauses

Tobacco Free Schools. In order to safeguard the health and safety of employees and students, the use of tobacco products at any school site is prohibited. "School site" shall be defined as any building used for pupil attendance, or part thereof, and the grounds upon which such building is located. "Tobacco products" shall be defined as all lighted tobacco products, including but not limited to cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco, and all smokeless tobacco products, including but not limited to snuff and chewing tobacco. As a part of the Employee Assistance and Wellness Programs, any employee desiring to participate shall be provided a smoking cessation program at no cost to the employee.
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Tobacco Free Schools. To protect and enhance indoor air quality and contribute to the health and well being of all students, employees and visitors, the West Iron County School district shall be entirely tobacco free, effective September 1, 1993.
Tobacco Free Schools. In order to safeguard the health and safety of employees and students, the use of tobacco products at any school site is prohibited. "School site" shall be defined as any building used for pupil attendance, or part thereof, and the grounds upon which such building is located. "Tobacco products" shall be defined as all lighted tobacco products, including but not limited to cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco, nicotine dispensing devise or electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS), such as electronic cigarettes, vape pens, hookah pens, and all smokeless tobacco products, including but not limited to snuff and chewing tobacco. As a part of the Employee Assistance and Wellness Programs, any employee desiring to participate shall be provided a smoking cessation program at no cost to the employee.
Tobacco Free Schools. Greenville Public Schools will be tobacco free 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Greenville Public Schools enforces PA 140 and will promote practices which will aid students and employees to abstain from use of all tobacco products, intervene early when use is detected, take corrective disciplinary action when necessary, and make accessible after-care support for students and staff.
Tobacco Free Schools. Our school has been recognized and complies with the Tobacco Free Schools regulations. Employees and other adults are not permitted to smoke or chew on school property, or in school buildings and vehicles. Use of Technology (BP 6163.4) Technological resources provided by the district must be used in a safe, responsible, and proper manner in support of the instructional program and for the advancement of student learning. Student use of district computers to access social networking sites is prohibited. Before using the district’s technological resources, each student and his/her parent/guardian shall sign and return a Technology Use Agreement specifying user obligations and responsibilities. In that agreement, the student and his/her parent/guardian shall agree to not hold the district or any district staff responsible for the failure of any technology protection measures, violations of copyright restrictions, or users’ mistakes or negligence. They shall also agree to indemnify and hold harmless the district and district personnel for any damages or costs incurred. Finally, they agree to comply with technology Board policy regarding electronic harassment and cyber-bullying. Students are required to have a current and signed Technology Use Agreement on file prior to being able to use District/School Network and/or the Web Page.
Tobacco Free Schools. The undersigned states that, he/she understands products containing tobacco and nicotine, including, but not limited to, smokeless tobacco, snuff, chew, clove cigarettes, and electronic cigarettes that can deliver nicotine and non-nicotine vaporized solutions are prohibited at all times, including weekends and evenings, on all property owned, leased, or operated by SJCOE. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to, all buildings, schools, storage areas, SJCOE-owned vehicles, parking lots, vehicles parked in parking lots, athletic fields, trails, and patio areas.
Tobacco Free Schools. 6. Students shall not use the system to engage in commercial or other for-profit activities.
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Tobacco Free Schools. State law prohibits tobacco or use of tobacco on any District property.

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