An executive order by CSU Chancellor Timothy White has banned tobacco products intended for human consumption from all 23 California State University (CSU) campuses beginning Sept. 1, 2017.
"I believe this change in policy will result in a healthier campus environment for all," said President Joseph I. Castro.
Smoking or using tobacco products will not be allowed on campus property, including auxiliary-owned and operated facilities, the Save Mart Center, Bulldog Stadium and all other athletic venues.
“Anything we operate and occupy from a university or auxiliary standpoint would be applicable to the executive order,” said Deborah Adishian-Astone, vice president for Administration and associate vice president for Auxiliary Services.
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