S.T.O.P.: SMOKING & TOBACCO OFF PIERCE
Free and Confidential On-Campus Resource for Smoking Cessation Support
STOP (Smoking & Tobacco Off Pierce) Program is a free service provided through the Student Health Center. Services include:
- On-going individual smoking counseling
- Visits, as needed, with Medical Providers
One-on-one counseling sessions provide analysis and reflection of habits to help promote positive strategies and coping skills for changing cognition and behavior to quit smoking. The positive orientation of the program eliminates the negative responses of guilt, shame, and failure, focusing on self-efficacy, empowerment, and success.
If you're ready to quit or want to recommend someone to quit, call us at (818) 710-4270 and make an appointment with a medical provider, you may also walk in for information and resources.
Los Angeles Pierce College Smoke and Tobacco-Free Regulation
BACKGROUND
Los Angeles Pierce College is committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for its students, employees, and visitors. In light of evidence that the use of tobacco and nicotine as well as exposure to secondhand smoke and aerosol (commonly referred to as 鈥渧apor鈥) from electronic smoking devices pose significant health and environmental hazards, the College has established a smoke, vapor and tobacco-free environment.
POLICY
The smoke and tobacco free policy includes all Los Angeles Pierce College indoor and outdoor areas. Smoking and the use of any tobacco product is prohibited at all times on all College properties, grounds and buildings within the Los Angeles Pierce College, including parking lots and within personal vehicles on College property.
This regulation applies to employees, students, visitors, and other persons who enter any College property as described above.
Such products will also not be sold or distributed on campus property.
No advertising or marketing of such products shall be permitted on College property or in publications produced by the College.
Except as provided below, Tobacco is not permitted on any College Owned or Leased Property, including any portions of such Property that may have been previously designated smoking areas.
Tobacco Use may be permitted in connection with research if it adheres to all federal and state regulatory requirements, EH&S health and safety guidelines, or in connection with research approved in writing by the UCLA Institutional Review Board or Animal Research Committee.
Smoking or Tobacco Use may be permitted in connection with research if it adheres to all federal and state regulatory requirements, EH&S health and safety guidelines, or in connection with institutional approval of research
DEFINITIONS
鈥淓lectronic Smoking Device鈥 means an electronic device that may be used to deliver any aerosolized or vaporized substance to the person inhaling from the device, including but not limited to, an e-cigarette, e-cigar, e-pipe, vape pen, or e-hookah.
鈥淪moking鈥 means inhaling, exhaling, or burning any tobacco, nicotine, cannabis, or plant product, whether natural or synthetic, such as cigar, cigarette, cigarillo, pipe, or any other lighted, heated, or activated tobacco, nicotine, cannabis or plant product intended for inhalation.
鈥淪moking鈥 also means using an electronic smoking device or hookah.
鈥淭obacco Product鈥 means any product containing, made from, or derived from tobacco or nicotine that is intended for human consumption or is likely to be consumed, whether smoked, heated, chewed, absorbed, dissolved, inhaled, snorted, sniffed, or ingested by any other means, including, but not limited to cigarettes, cigars, little cigars, chewing tobacco, pipe tobacco, snuff, or snus; and any electronic smoking device and any substances that may be aerosolized or vaporized by such device, whether or not the substance contains nicotine.
鈥淭obacco Product鈥 does not include a product that has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for sale as a tobacco treatment product marketed and sold solely for such an approved purpose.
COMPLIANCE
It is the responsibility of the administration to ensure compliance with this procedure. It is the responsibility of managers and supervisors to inform their employees of this procedure and it is the responsibility of all employees to inform the students.
Nicotine is an addictive product and it may take time for students, faculty, and staff that use tobacco to change habits of use. For these reasons, education, including resources and referrals for tobacco treatment, will be the primary mode of implementation and compliance.
Pierce College No Smoking Regulation
Smoking and the use of any tobacco product is prohibited at all times on all College properties, grounds and buildings within the Los Angeles Pierce College, including parking lots and within personal vehicles on College property.
This regulation applies to employees, students, visitors, and other persons who enter any College property as described above.