2005 North Carolina Code - General Statutes § 115C-407. Policy prohibiting tobacco use in school buildings.

Article 29A.

Policy Prohibiting Use of Tobacco Prod.

§ 115C‑407.  Policy prohibiting tobacco use in school buildings.

Local boards of education shall adopt and enforce a written policy providing for enforcement of federal requirements under the Pro‑Children Act of 1994, 20 U.S.C. § 6083, prohibiting smoking within any school building used to provide routine or regular kindergarten, elementary, or secondary education or library services to children.

The policy shall further prohibit the use of all tobacco products in enclosed school buildings during regular school hours, and shall include:

(1)       Adequate notice to students and school personnel of the policy.

(2)       Posting of signs regarding the use of tobacco products by any person.

(3)       Requirements that school personnel enforce the policy.

The policy may permit tobacco products to be included in instructional or research activities in public school buildings if the activity is conducted or supervised by the faculty member overseeing the instruction or research and the activity does not include smoking, chewing, or otherwise ingesting the tobacco product.

Nothing in this section, G.S. 143‑595 through G.S. 143‑601, or any other section prohibits a local board of education from adopting and enforcing a more restrictive policy on the use of tobacco in school buildings, in school facilities, on school campuses, or at school‑related or school‑sponsored events, and in or on other school property. (2003‑421, s. 1)

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