Colorado Code § 25-14-103.5

Prohibition against the use of tobacco products and retail marijuana on school property - legislative declaration - education program - special account - definitions
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(1) The general assembly finds that many of the schools in this state permit the use
of tobacco products in and around school property. The general assembly further finds that
secondhand smoke generated by such activity and the negative example set and frequently
imitated by our school children are detrimental to the health and well-being of such children as
well as to school teachers, staff, and visitors. Accordingly, the general assembly finds and
declares that it is appropriate to create a safe and healthy school environment by prohibiting the
use of tobacco products on all school property.
(2) As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:
(a) "School" means a public nursery school, day care center, child care facility, head
start program, kindergarten, or elementary or secondary school through grade twelve.
(b) "School property" means all property, whether owned, leased, rented, or otherwise
used by a school, including, but not limited to, the following:
(I) All interior portions of any building used for instruction, administration, support
services, maintenance, and storage and any other structure used by a school; except that such
term shall not apply to a building primarily used as a residence;
(II) All school grounds surrounding any building specified in subparagraph (I) of this
paragraph (b) over which the school is authorized to exercise dominion and control. Such
grounds shall include any playground, athletic field, recreation area, and parking area; and
(III) All vehicles used by the school for the purpose of transporting students, workers,
visitors, or any other persons.
(c) "Tobacco product" shall have the same meaning as set forth in section 18-13-121 (5),
C.R.S.
(d) "Use" means the lighting, chewing, smoking, ingestion, or application of any tobacco
product.
(3) (a) (I) The board of education of each school district shall adopt appropriate policies
and rules that mandate a prohibition against the use of all tobacco products and all retail
marijuana or retail marijuana products authorized pursuant to article 10 of title 44 on all school
property by students, teachers, staff, and visitors and that provide for the enforcement of such
policies and rules.
(II) Repealed.
(b) Signs regarding such prohibition and the consequences of violation shall be
displayed prominently on all school property to ensure compliance no later than September 1,
1994.
(4) This section shall not be applicable to the use of a tobacco product in a limited
classroom demonstration to show the health hazards of tobacco.
(5) The board of education of each school district is authorized to seek and accept gifts,
donations, or grants of any kind from any private or charitable source or from any governmental
agency to meet expenses required by this section. Such gifts, donations, and grants shall be
accounted for separately, and, to the extent that such moneys are available, the board of
education of each school district may maintain and operate an educational program designed to
assist students, faculty, and staff to avoid and discontinue the use of tobacco products. Such
program shall be offered at each school under the board's direction and control.
(6) This section shall not prohibit any school from enacting more stringent policies or
rules than required by this section.

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