TOBACCO/SMOKING Sample Clauses

TOBACCO/SMOKING. The University of Virginia‘s College at Wise is dedicated to providing a healthy, comfortable, and productive learning environment for faculty, staff and students. Smoking and/or the use of other tobacco forms pose a significant health risk to individual members of the campus community. All members of the campus community are responsible for abiding by the smoking policy outlined below. The College prohibits smoking in all campus buildings, residence halls, seating areas/stands of outdoor athletic facilities, and pool vehicles. Smoking will also be prohibited within 25 feet of entrances to campus buildings and the seating areas/stands of outdoor athletic facilities. GENERAL EVENTS CONTRACT GENERAL INFORMATION GROUP NAME NUMBER IN GROUP EVENT TYPE EVENT DATE PROJECT ACCOUNT INFORMATION FOR BILLING ___________________________________________________________ GROUP CONTACT – Any changes/requests must be by either of these individuals; changes/requests by others will not be honored.
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TOBACCO/SMOKING. □ Smoking is FORBIDDEN in or on property. (or) Smoking is (Check one) □ PROHIBITED □ ALLOWED in said unit of this Lease Agreement. If prohibited in unit but allowed on premise, smoking must be done 25 feet away from any entrance. Smoking may be allowed in other units or on premise and might drift in to this said unit. Tenant releases legal liability of Landlord if situation occurs, regardless of enforced house rules.
TOBACCO/SMOKING. Tobacco use and/or smoking is prohibited inside the fenced ballfield area, batting cages, turf area, and within 50 feet of said areas.

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  • Alcoholic Beverages Costs of alcoholic beverages are unallowable.

  • TOBACCO FREE CAMPUS All Orange County operations under the Board of County Commissioners shall be tobacco free. This policy shall apply to parking lots, parks, break areas and worksites. It is also applicable to Contractors and their personnel during contract performance on County owned property. Tobacco is defined as tobacco products including, but not limited to, cigars, cigarettes, e-cigarettes, pipes, chewing tobacco and snuff. Failure to abide by this policy may result in civil penalties levied under Chapter 386, Florida Statutes and/or contract enforcement remedies.

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  • Environmental Tobacco Smoke Public Law 103-227 (also known as the Pro-Children Act of 1994) and Vermont’s Act 135 (2014) (An act relating to smoking in lodging establishments, hospitals, and child care facilities, and on State lands) restrict the use of tobacco products in certain settings. Party shall ensure that no person is permitted: (i) to use tobacco products or tobacco substitutes as defined in 7 V.S.A. § 1001 on the premises, both indoor and outdoor, of any licensed child care center or afterschool program at any time; (ii) to use tobacco products or tobacco substitutes on the premises, both indoor and in any outdoor area designated for child care, health or day care services, kindergarten, pre-kindergarten, elementary, or secondary education or library services; and (iii) to use tobacco products or tobacco substitutes on the premises of a licensed or registered family child care home while children are present and in care. Party will refrain from promoting the use of tobacco products for all clients and from making tobacco products available to minors. Failure to comply with the provisions of the federal law may result in the imposition of a civil monetary penalty of up to $1,000 for each violation and/or the imposition of an administrative compliance order on the responsible entity. The federal Pro-Children Act of 1994, however, does not apply to portions of facilities used for inpatient drug or alcohol treatment; service providers whose sole source of applicable federal funds is Medicare or Medicaid; or facilities where Women, Infants, & Children (WIC) coupons are redeemed.

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