Smoking on Campus—Is it Permitted?
Dominican University of California has a smoke-free policy for its campus effective January 1, 2011. The use of cigarettes, cigars, cloves, pipes, medical marijuana, and hookah is prohibited on all property and in all indoor and outdoor spaces owned, leased, licensed, or otherwise controlled by Dominican University. The use of nicotine products not regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for cessation use is prohibited on campus. FDA-approved nicotine replacement therapy products (e.g., gum, the patch) can be used on campus. Smoking is prohibited in all vehicles owned by Dominican University and at any event or activity on campus property. Read the University Smoke-Free Policy.