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Code · Illinois · Chapter 110 — HIGHER EDUCATION · Act 64

Sec. 15. Prohibitions on smoking.

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Sec. 15. Prohibitions on smoking.
(a)Beginning on July 1, 2015, smoking is prohibited on each campus of a State-supported institution of higher education. The prohibition set forth in this subsection
(a)shall not apply to any instance in which an individual is traveling through or parked on a campus in a vehicle that is not owned by a State-supported institution of higher education.
(b)An individual or campus subject to the smoking prohibitions of this Act may not discriminate or retaliate in any manner against a person for making a complaint of a violation of this Act or furnishing information concerning a violation to a person, campus, or governing authority.
(c)The prohibitions on smoking in this Act must be communicated to all students and employees of State-supported institutions of higher education on or before May 1, 2015 and to each guest of a State-supported institution of higher education upon request.
(d)Each State-supported institution of higher education shall create and post on its Internet website a smoke-free campus map indicating the locations where smoking is prohibited under this Act.
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