Wednesday, December 03 2008
Plan would allow lighting up at some outdoor sites.
By Genevieve Marshall | Of The Morning Call
The outdoor-smoking ban at Pennsylvania's state-owned universities that had some people fuming three months ago at Kutztown University could be modified, administrators said Wednesday.
A change proposed by the State System of Higher Education would allow puffing in cars as long as the windows are closed, along the sidewalks of public roads that pass through campuses and on the fringes of the 14 universities' grounds, said system spokesman Kenn Marshall.
At Kutztown, the modifications would mean employees and students could smoke along Main Street, which cuts through the Berks County campus, as long as they stay on public property.
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