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Oklahoma acknowledges the traditional and sacred use of tobacco among Native American/American Indian people living in Oklahoma. 

24/7 Tobacco-Free Schools

Reasons for Tobacco-Free School Environments

E-cigarette use among students

In 2022, about 1 in 10 U.S. middle and high school students used e-cigarettes at least once in the past 30 days.1


 

Tobacco-free environments

Tobacco-free school environments create opportunities to educate students about tobacco. Youth observation of vaping in schools may increase the risk of initiating tobacco use in the future.2

Tobacco use prevention

The middle and high school years are the ideal time to initiate tobacco prevention strategies. Nearly 80% of all adult smokers begin smoking by age 18, and 90% do so before the age of 21.3
 

Protection from secondhand smoke & aerosol

Exposure to SHS and aerosol puts children at greater risks for serious health issues such as ear infections, lung infections, asthma attacks, bronchitis and more.4

 

Reduce social acceptability

Youth exposure to secondhand smoke and secondhand aerosol from e-cigarettes may contribute to the renormalization of tobacco product use behaviors, as well.5
 

Increase efforts to quit

Cigarette and e-cigarette use among Oklahoma youth have decreased significantly in 2021 to 4.0% and 21.7% respectively thanks in part to increased youth cessation and protection efforts including price increases.6

Sources

In Oklahoma, the state law known as the 24/7 Tobacco-Free Schools Act became effective Aug. 20th, 2015. The law requires that K-12 schools be tobacco free 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  This law prohibits the use of tobacco in any form, by anyone, at any place, and at any time while on school grounds and during any school sponsored functions held off campus, including school vehicles and school-sponsored activities. The full text of the law is available online.  

Although 24/7 Tobacco-Free Schools is a state-law, it is important for schools to assess and modify school policy accordingly to ensure it includes all details as stated in the law. While going through the process to update your policy, you may want to clearly define terminology, add additional language around enforcement guidelines, and restrictions around e-cigarette and vapor products.  The Tobacco Prevention and Control team at the Oklahoma State Department of Health is always available to help you with any questions you may have about your school policy.

Tobacco-Free Higher Education Campuses

We strongly encourage higher education campuses to move towards a tobacco, smoke, and vape free policy. Sample policies are available in the resources below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Contact Us

For answers to any questions, inquiries, or technical assistance needs, please visit our Contact Us page. Include basic information on what your needs are, if anything is time sensitive, the best way to contact you and include time of day in the comment box and someone will reach out to you within 2-3 business days.

For more information on youth prevention activities, please email OSDH.TobaccoPrevention@health.ok.gov

Resources


Contact Information

Mailing Address:
Oklahoma State Department of Health
Chronic Disease Prevention Services
Tobacco Prevention & Control Program
123 Robert S. Kerr Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK  73102-6406

Physical Address:
Oklahoma State Department of Health
123 Robert S. Kerr Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK

Email: OnlyAir@health.ok.gov

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