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             New 
			tobacco free policy at Heartland takes place June 1 
			
		 
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            [April 27, 2015]  
			
			NORMAL 
			– Effective June 1, Heartland Community College will be tobacco free 
			to comply with the Smoke Free Campus Act (110 ILCS 64). The act 
			requires every state-supported institution of higher education to 
			become smoke free by July 1, 2015. The College will implement the 
			policy one month earlier to make the transition smoother for 
			students enrolled in summer classes. 
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			 A 2006 Surgeon General’s report determined there is 
			no risk-free level of exposure to secondhand smoke and the National 
			Cancer Institute estimates at least 65,000 deaths per year are 
			directly linked to the exposure of secondhand smoke. With that in 
			mind, and to provide a positive experience for all campus patrons, 
			HCC chose to become completely tobacco free. The decision came at 
			the recommendation of the Healthy Hawks Wellness Committee at the 
			College.  
			 
			For Heartland, being tobacco free means the campus is free from use 
			of all tobacco products including cigarettes, cigars, pipes, beedies, 
			clove cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, dip, chew, snuff and snus. 
			Restrictions also include any other smoking products that appear to 
			be a cigarette or electronic cigarette and any other non-FDA 
			approved nicotine delivery device or product. 
			 
			Vice President of Business Services and Chair of the Compliance 
			Committee, Doug Minter, commended the Healthy Hawks Wellness 
			Committee for their hard work and effort in getting the policy in 
			place. He mentioned the College is looking forward to creating more 
			healthful learning and working environments. “Two of Heartland’s 
			foundational commitments and enduring goals are to value people and 
			to model stewardship and sustainability,” he said. “Therefore, out 
			of respect for others and the environment, HCC will be a 
			tobacco-free campus.” 
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Specifically, the policy applies to all facilities and vehicles owned or leased 
by Heartland Community College; it does not extend to personal motor vehicles. 
The College currently has resources available to help students and employees who 
want to kick the tobacco habit through Student Counseling Services and the Human 
Resources department. 
				 
			[Becky Gropp, Heartland Community 
			College] 
			
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