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UNIVERSITY POLICY & GENERAL INFORMATION SMOKING HOTLINES & WEBSITES CESSATION PROGRAMS To meet in a group setting (no cost to join) : Quit Tobacco Workshop ( Kaiser Permanente): (559) 448-4415 Members Only (membership involves a fee) : Smoking Cessation Group (Veterans): (559) 225-6100 ext. 5209 Campus Information: For help regarding smoking cessation programs please contact the following departments for more information on programs currently available. For Students: Contact the Student Health Center at 278-2734 to set an appointment. For Faculty and Staff: Life Matters EAP: Contact Empathia at 1-800-367-7474 (24/7 Referrals) to set up a personalized assessment and recommendations. Tobacco Free CA 1-800-NO-BUTTS http://www.tobaccofreeca.com/ SmokeFree.gov 1-800-QUIT-NOW http://www.smokefree.gov/ UCSF Stop Smoking online course http://www.stopsmoking.ucsf.edu/ UNIVERSITY SMOKING POLICY The University shall be a smoke free campus except for officially posted designated smoking areas. Smoking and vaping items include, but are not limited to, cigarettes, e-cigarettes, cigars, water pipes, pipes, vaporizers and hookahs. In addition, the use of smokeless tobacco in any form is strongly discouraged and shall not be permitted in any classroom or other enclosed facility. Smokeless tobacco items include, but are not limited to, snuff, snus, chew and any other non-combustible tobacco product. No smoke-generating or tobacco products shall be sold or distributed in any manner on campus. This prohibition includes free samples distributed by vendors or event sponsors. Advertising and sponsorship of campus events by tobacco companies shall be discouraged. This policy shall apply to all University facilities, owned or leased, regardless of location, athletic facilities, the amphitheater and all state and auxiliary vehicles. This policy pertains to students, faculty, staff, administrators, visitors and the general public attending campus events.

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Page 1: UNIVERSITY CESSATION PROGRAMS · 2019. 5. 17. · UNIVERSITY POLICY & GENERAL INFORMATION HOTLINES & WEBSITES SMOKING CESSATION PROGRAMS To meet in a group setting (no cost to join)

UNIVERSITYPOLICY & GENERALINFORMATIONSMOKINGHOTLINES & WEBSITES

CESSATION PROGRAMS To meet in a group setting (no cost to join) :

Quit Tobacco Workshop ( Kaiser Permanente):(559) 448-4415

Members Only (membership involves a fee) :

Smoking Cessation Group (Veterans):(559) 225-6100 ext. 5209

Campus Information:For help regarding smoking cessation programs please contact the following departments for more information on programs currently available.

For Students: Contact the Student Health Center at 278-2734 to set an appointment.

For Faculty and Sta�: Life Matters EAP: Contact Empathia at 1-800-367-7474 (24/7 Referrals) to set up a personalized assessment and recommendations.

Tobacco Free CA 1-800-NO-BUTTS http://www.tobaccofreeca.com/

SmokeFree.gov 1-800-QUIT-NOW http://www.smokefree.gov/

UCSF Stop Smoking online course http://www.stopsmoking.ucsf.edu/

UNIVERSITY SMOKING POLICYThe University shall be a smoke free campus except for o�cially posted designated smoking areas. Smoking and vaping items include, but are not limited to, cigarettes, e-cigarettes, cigars, water pipes, pipes, vaporizers and hookahs. In addition, the use of smokeless tobacco in any form is strongly discouraged and shall not be permitted in any classroom or other enclosed facility. Smokeless tobacco items include, but are not limited to, snu�, snus, chew and any other non-combustible tobacco product.

No smoke-generating or tobacco products shall be sold or distributed in any manner on campus. This prohibition includes free samples distributed by vendors or event sponsors. Advertising and sponsorship of campus events by tobacco companies shall be discouraged.

This policy shall apply to all University facilities, owned or leased, regardless of location, athletic facilities, the amphitheater and all state and auxiliary vehicles.

This policy pertains to students, faculty, sta�, administrators, visitors and the general public attending campus events.

Page 2: UNIVERSITY CESSATION PROGRAMS · 2019. 5. 17. · UNIVERSITY POLICY & GENERAL INFORMATION HOTLINES & WEBSITES SMOKING CESSATION PROGRAMS To meet in a group setting (no cost to join)

DESIGNATED SMOKING AREAS ON CAMPUS1) North Gym, northeast corner of the grass area

2) Quad: (PHS, McKF, SS, FFS) Temporarily Closed

3) University Dining Hall, north of building, northeast of ropes course

5) Residence halls, between Homan & Graves

6) Residence halls, between Ponderosa & Sycamore

7) Residence halls, between Sequoia & Birch

8) Lab School, southwest corner

9) Amphitheater, west side sidewalk next to Parking Lot P31

10) Plant Operations, under water tower, north side

11) Engineering East, southeast side, near �re hydrant

12) Speech Arts, north side of building, NW corner of rose garden by benches

13) Agricultural Operations, north side of yard near wash rack

14) Kremen Education building, north side, east of �yer kiosk

15) Satellite Student Union, south of main entrance by tree

16) Conley Art and Joyal Admin Building, northwest corner of Parking Lot P4

17) Science and Peters buildings, halfway between each building

18) Science II, south side of building

19) Science II, northwest corner of building near Planetarium

20) O'Neill Park, near picnic tables

21) Smittcamp Alumni House, southeast corner

22) Grosse Industrial Technology, northeast side of building

23) Engineering East, north side, near loading dock

24) West side of McLane Hall

C A L I F O R N I A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y , F R E S N O