North Carolina H328 bans the use of tobacco and hemp products on school grounds and at school-sponsored events.
North Carolina H328 mandates that local boards of education adopt policies prohibiting the use of tobacco and hemp products on school grounds and at school-sponsored events. The policy must include notice to students, parents, and the public, and signs prohibiting the use of these products. The policy may allow the inclusion of tobacco or hemp products in instructional or research activities if they are not smoked, chewed, or ingested. The North Carolina Health and Wellness Trust Fund Commission will work with local boards to implement these policies.
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