Oklahoma Code § 70-1210.212

Title 70. Schools: Definitions
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As used in the 24/7 Tobacco-free Schools Act:
1.  "Chewing tobacco" means any Cavendish, twist, plug, scrap,
and any other kinds and forms of tobacco suitable for chewing;
2.  "Educational facility" shall mean any property, building,
permanent structure, facility, auditorium, stadium, arena or

recreational facility owned, leased or under the control of a public
school district or private school located in the state.  For
purposes of this act, a public school district shall not include a
technology center school district;
3.  "School vehicle" means any transportation equipment or
auxiliary transportation equipment as defined in Section 9-104 of
Title 70 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
4.  "Smoking tobacco" shall mean any granulated, plug cut, crimp
cut, ready rubbed, and any other kinds and forms of tobacco suitable
for smoking in a pipe or cigarette;
5.  "Tobacco product" shall mean any bidis, cigars, cheroots,
stogies, smoking tobacco and chewing tobacco, however prepared.
Tobacco products shall include any other articles or products made
of tobacco or any substitute thereof; and
6.  "Vapor product" shall mean noncombustible products, that may
or may not contain nicotine, that employ a mechanical heating
element, battery, electronic circuit or other mechanism, regardless
of shape or size, that can be used to produce a vapor in a solution
or other form.  "Vapor products" shall include any vapor cartridge
or other container with or without nicotine or other form that is
intended to be used with an electronic cigarette, electronic cigar,
electronic cigarillo, electronic pipe or similar product or device
and any vapor cartridge or other container of a solution, that may
or may not contain nicotine, that is intended to be used with or in
an electronic cigarette, electronic cigar, electronic cigarillo or
electronic device.  "Vapor products" do not include any products
regulated by the United States Food and Drug Administration under
Chapter V of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act.

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