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Campus Smoking Policy
Smoking is
prohibited in campus buildings and university-owned or leased
vehicles. This applies to offices, hallways, waiting rooms,
restrooms, lunchrooms, elevators, meeting rooms, residence
halls/apartments and community areas, which are the property of
Winthrop University or those areas leased or controlled by Winthrop
University.
Smoking is permitted on campus
grounds in designated smoking areas only (click
here for map). All employees, faculty, staff, students,
clients, contractors and visitors are expected to abide by the
terms of the Campus Smoking Policy, both during and after campus
hours, and during all university-sponsored events.
Implementing and
Enforcing the Policy
The success of
this policy depends upon the thoughtfulness, respect and
cooperation of everyone. All students, employees, faculty,
staff and visitors share the responsibility of following and
encouraging compliance with the policy. Current building
managers will be responsible for monitoring compliance with the
Campus Smoking Policy within their designated areas. Any
problems should be referred to the building managers. At
university events where building managers may not be present,
those persons responsible for conducting the event are
responsible for monitoring compliance with the policy.
For situations that may occur
outside areas monitored by building and events managers,
students, employees, faculty, staff and visitors share the
responsibility of following and politely encouraging compliance
with the policy.
Employees,
faculty, staff and students who fail to comply with this policy
may be subject to disciplinary action for noncompliance with
University policies. Clients, contractors and visitors who fail
to comply with this policy may be asked to leave the campus,
have access to the campus denied and/or other appropriate
measures taken to ensure future compliance with the policy.
Should anyone refuse cooperation, Campus Police may be summoned
to assist in the matter and respond accordingly, such as placing
visitors on trespass notification should they fail to comply and
are requested to leave university premises.
Smoking
Cessation Resources
State employees
who presently smoke but would like to stop can obtain assistance
by contacting the Office of Human Resources for information
about the state smoking cessation program and/or other resources
for smoking cessation programs.
Adopted by the
Executive Officers of Winthrop University for implementation
beginning on August 1, 2006.
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