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. 1998 Jul 1;89(4):229–232. doi: 10.1007/BF03403923

The Ontario Ban on Smoking on School Property: Issues and Challenges in Enforcement

Mary Jane Ashley 14,24, David A Northrup 34,, Roberta Ferrence 14,24,44
PMCID: PMC6990347  PMID: 9735514

Abstract

We document implementation and enforcement activities undertaken by high schools and health units with regard to the 1994 ban on smoking on school property in Ontario. Telephone interviews were conducted in the early summer of 1996 with 213 high school administrators and 38 tobacco enforcement personnel in health units. While some schools are unclear about enforcement responsibility, most are making efforts to enforce the ban, including warning and suspending students. Some school administrators (30%) suggest the reinstitution of designated smoking areas on school property. One quarter of health units had not made enforcement visits to schools in the 1995–96 school year and a minority accounted for most of the warnings and tickets issued to students. While most tobacco enforcement officers perceive that schools support the ban, they report some problems in obtaining cooperation in enforcement. However, only 11% suggest returning to designated smoking areas on school property.

Footnotes

This work was conducted under the auspices of the Institute for Social Research and the Ontario Tobacco Research Unit with financial support from the Ontario Ministry of Health.

This paper is based on a report submitted to the Ontario Ministry of Health (The Ban on Smoking on School Property: Successes and Challenges, December 1996). A copy of this report, which provides a detailed description of the research methodology, is available from the publication series of the Institute for Social Research at York University.

References

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