Safety Policies and Procedures Manual
Chapter 6: Public Health and Environmental Quality
Smoking, Tobacco, and Nicotine Use
SPPM 6.10
For more information contact:
Environmental Health and Safety
509-335-3041
State Law and Campus and Area Policies
Washington state law (RCW Chapter 70.160) prohibits smoking in any University owned, leased, or rented public place or place of employment. WSU Pullman, WSU Spokane, WSU Tri-Cities, WSU Vancouver, WSU Everett, and the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences (CAHNRS) have additional restrictions regarding tobacco and nicotine use at campus or area locations.
Note: Such restrictions do not apply to tobacco cessation programs or approved research.
WSU Pullman
WSU Pullman’s campus policy in Washington Administrative Code (WAC) Chapter 504-38 prohibits all forms of tobacco and any nicotine-delivery devices, including electronic cigarettes, in or on WSU Pullman campus grounds and state-owned vehicles and equipment. This includes noncontiguous WSU-owned property located within the city limits of Pullman, WA and within Whitman County.
WSU Spokane
WSU Spokane’s tobacco free campus policy prohibits the use and sale of tobacco products, including electronic cigarettes, in or on all Spokane campus grounds and state-owned vehicles and equipment.
WSU Tri-Cities
WSU Tri-Cities’ tobacco free campus policy prohibits the use, sale, and advertising of tobacco products, including electronic cigarettes, in or on all Tri-Cities campus grounds (including leased properties) and state-owned vehicles and equipment.
WSU Vancouver
WSU Vancouver’s campus policy in WAC Chapter 504-37 prohibits all forms of tobacco and any nicotine-delivery devices, including electronic cigarettes, that have not been approved for smoking-cessation purposes in or on WSU Vancouver campus grounds and state-owned vehicles and equipment.
WSU Everett
WSU Everett’s tobacco free campus policy prohibits the use, sale, and advertising of tobacco products, including electronic cigarettes, in or on all WSU Everett campus grounds (including leased properties) and state-owned vehicles and equipment.
WSU- or CAHNRS- Owned and Managed Noncontiguous Properties
CAHNRS’s area policy prohibits all forms of tobacco and any nicotine-delivery devices in or on WSU- or CAHNRS-owned and managed noncontiguous properties, such as research and extension centers, farms, and stations.
Note: WSU-owned noncontiguous properties within the city limits of Pullman, WA and within Whitman County are also governed by the WSU Pullman policy.
Other WSU Locations
Smoking is prohibited in places of employment and within 25 feet of entrances, exits, windows that open, and ventilation intakes.
Responsibility
WSU employees, students and visitors are responsible for complying with Washington state law (RCW Chapter 70.160, Clean Indoor Air Act) and any applicable campus or area tobacco and nicotine use policy (see above). The following WSU staff or department representatives are responsible for ensuring that the requirements of the state law and applicable campus and area policies are communicated to applicable employees, students, visitors, and others:
- Human Resource Services (HRS) regarding employees
- New Student Programs, Student Affairs, and the Graduate School regarding students
- Department supervisors and leads regarding their employees, visitors, guests, and contractors
- Communications and scheduling offices for events regarding their attendees, guests, and visitors
- Finance and Administration regarding outside contractors and vendors
- President’s Office regarding partner institutions, visitors, and guests
- Athletics regarding their patrons, visitors, and guests
Definitions
Smoke or Smoking
“Smoke” or “smoking” refers to the carrying or smoking of any kind of lighted pipe, cigar, cigarette, electronic cigarette, or any other lighted smoking equipment.
Place of Employment
“Place of employment” refers to any area under the control of Washington State University through which employees are required to pass during the course of employment, including, but not limited to:
- Entrances and exits to the places of employment, and including a minimum distance of twenty-five feet from:
- Entrances
- Exits
- Windows that open
- Ventilation intakes that serve an enclosed area where smoking is prohibited
- Work areas
- Restrooms
- Conference and classrooms
- Break rooms and cafeterias
- Other common areas
Public Place
“Public place” means that portion of any WSU owned, leased, or rented building or vehicle, and includes a minimum distance of 25 feet from:
- Entrances
- Exits
- Windows that open
- Ventilation intakes that serve an enclosed area where smoking is prohibited
Public places include, but are not limited to the following:
- Classrooms
- Laboratories
- Offices
- Residence halls
- Elevators
- Public conveyances or transportation facilities, including:
- Transit shelters
- Museums
- Concert halls
- Theaters
- Auditoriums
- Exhibition halls
- Indoor and outdoor sports arenas
- Hospitals
- Nursing homes
- Health care facilities or clinics
- Enclosed shopping centers
- Retail stores
- Retail service establishments
- Financial institutions
- Educational facilities
- Ticket areas
- Public hearing facilities
- Public restrooms
- Libraries
- Restaurants
- Waiting areas
- Lobbies
- Reception areas
- Bowling alleys
- Skating rinks
- Reception areas
- Hotel or motel rooms that are rented to guests
A public place does not include a private residence unless the private residence is used to provide licensed child care, foster care, adult care, or other similar social service care on the premises. University apartments, but not apartment common areas, are considered private residences. Note: Renters of apartments and dormitory rooms are subject to the provisions of the rental contract with the University. When a private residence is open for a public event, smoking is prohibited.
Signage
No Smoking Facilities
WSU posts signs prohibiting smoking at applicable building entrances to meet the requirements of RCW Chapter 70.160.
Tobacco- and Nicotine-Free Campuses and locations
WSU posts signs in prominent locations regarding applicable restrictions.
Fire Designation
The campus or local area fire marshal may designate other locations as no smoking areas, e.g., areas having flammable materials.
Violations and Enforcement
Efforts to gain voluntary compliance should normally precede formal corrective actions when reasonable. However, any person who intentionally violates this policy by smoking or using tobacco or nicotine-delivery devices in a public place or place of employment, litters the remains or remnants of a tobacco product, or any person who defaces or destroys a sign required by this policy, is subject to University corrective action or disciplinary actions, and/or civil fines as applicable under any related laws. Any person passing by or through a public place while on a public sidewalk or public right of way has not intentionally violated the state law. However, the campus policies at WSU Pullman, WSU Spokane, WSU Tri-Cities, WSU Vancouver, WSU Everett, and CAHNRS-owned and -managed noncontiguous properties prohibit smoking or tobacco use in campus outdoor spaces (see State Law and Campus and Area Policies).
State Law
Any person who intentionally violates this policy by smoking in a public place or place of employment, or any person who removes, defaces, or destroys a sign required by this policy, is subject to a civil fine of up to $100. (RCW 70.160.070)
WSU Personnel
Any student, staff, or faculty member who violates the University or applicable campus smoking policy may also be subject to corrective or disciplinary action by the University.
Enforcement
The WSU Police Department and local law enforcement agencies enforce the smoking prohibition required by state law (RCW Chapter 70.160) by issuing a notice of infraction to be assessed in the same manner as traffic infractions. At WSU Spokane, the Spokane Regional Health Department and local law enforcement agencies enforce the smoking prohibition by issuing a notice of infraction. Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) and local health departments enforce state law regarding the duties (e.g., signage, etc.) of owners or persons in control of WSU public places and places of employment. (RCW 70.160.050 and 70.160.070(3))
Littering
Littering of tobacco and nicotine products and waste (cigarette butts, packaging materials, etc.) is subject to civil fines. Discarding tobacco products and matches capable of starting a fire is subject to a civil fine and court fees and assessments. (RCW 70.93.060 and 7.80.120) For further information, see the Washington Department of Ecology Litter Laws website.
Littering of tobacco and nicotine products and waste into storm drains and waterways is also violation of the federal and state Clean Water Act. Such littering is considered an illicit discharge that is prohibited by University policy (see SPPM 6.58).
Disputes
Students, faculty, and staff refer disputes regarding smoking, tobacco, and nicotine use, no smoking areas, and tobacco- and nicotine-free areas to the responsible department administrator. Department administrators may contact EH&S or the WSU Department of Public Safety for assistance in interpretation of this policy and Washington state law.
Tobacco and Nicotine Use Cessation Programs
WSU students may contact Cougar Health Services for information about tobacco and nicotine use cessation programs; telephone 509-335-3575. A WSU faculty or staff employee may contact HRS to access a tobacco and nicotine use cessation program through their health insurance provider; telephone 509-335-4589.
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Revisions: Oct. 2019 (Rev. 120); Aug. 2016 (Rev. 107); Sept. 2013 (Rev. 99); Dec. 2005 (Rev. 63); Feb. 2005 (Rev. 58); Nov. 1994 (Rev. 12); May 1993 (Rev. 11).