TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — Indiana State University’s trustees will consider a proposal to add electronic cigarettes to the western Indiana school’s ban on tobacco-related products.
The Terre Haute campus is largely tobacco free under a policy that took effect in 2009, although the school has some designated outdoor smoking areas and it allows people to smoke in private vehicles.
A draft policy that would ban vaping will be presented to ISU's trustees this week.
The Tribune-Star reports that a final policy recommendation will be submitted for May's trustees' meeting.
If it’s adopted, the vaping ban would be implemented on July 1.