Tobacco-Free Campus Policy

Policy number10-01
Responsible officeMarketing and Strategic Communications
ClassificationBoard of Trustees-delegated Policy
Category10. Facilities and Environmental Management

The fourth goal of the University's Strategic Plan is to ensure a diverse, inclusive, and healthy community. A specific strategy of this goal is to enhance the health and wellness of the community. Western Michigan University wants to provide and maintain an optimally healthy and safe working and living environment for students, faculty, staff and visitors. Recognizing the health, safety and comfort benefits of smoke-free air and tobacco-free spaces WMU will be a tobacco-free campus, September 1, 2014. Until this time, the current smoke-free policies remain in effect.

Effective September 1, 2014, the use of tobacco products is only permitted in enclosed personal vehicles. The use of tobacco products is not permitted indoors or outdoors on any University property. Tobacco products are defined to include the following: cigarettes, electronic-cigarettes, cigars, bidis, snuff, snus, water pipes, pipes, hookahs, chew and any other non-combustible tobacco products.

Approval may be granted for limited tobacco use by an executive level committee consisting of the Provost, VP Business and Finance, the VP Student Affairs as well as consultation with the President. Approval will only be given for activities that are necessary in order to conduct essential University business. Exceptions will be reviewed on an annual basis.

Tobacco cessation

Tobacco cessation programs for faculty, staff and students are being made available by the University. Please contact the Sindecuse Health Center, Unified Clinics or Human Resources for information regarding tobacco cessation programs sponsored by the University.

Respect and responsibility

The success of this policy relies on the thoughtfulness, consideration, and cooperation of each individual. All members of the university community share the responsibility of adhering to and enforcing the policy and have the responsibility for bringing it to the attention of visitors. Any complaints should be brought to the attention of the appropriate university authority. Violation of this policy will be addressed through existing employee and students disciplinary processes. If conflicts or problems should arise, environmental, safety and health considerations will prevail.

(Approved by the Board of Trustees Dec. 5, 2013)

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History

Effective date of current versionSeptember 1, 2014
Date first adoptedJanuary 1, 1987
Revision history
Friday, March 15, 2019 - 15:56 Required by state law; approved by president January 1987; amended Devember 1991, January 2000; amended and approved by the Board of Trustees December 5, 2013.
Proposed date of next reviewAugust 1, 2020