In the US it varies from state to state - but private hospitals can enforce just about any rules they want to.
The grounds of a school, Answers.com, university, or hospital.
id like to know if there is an airport hospital situated in lagos airport grounds? if so could i have the name of it?
get admitted to a hospital immediately and stop smoking
It means "smoking in the hospital". There's probably a negative floating around somewhere.
New Zealand has very strict anti-smoking regulations, therefore it is getting difficult to light up a smoke anywhere -Supermarkets -Resturants -Bars -Airports -Schools -Universities -Hospitals -Stadiums -Some Parks and Sports Grounds have all banned smoking There is also a proposal to ban smoking from all Public Areas like City Centres, and your own car, even without a passenger. Therefore it is best to just smoke in your own backyard.....
Thousands of people are in hospitals because of smoking. Mainly because of types of cancer received from smoking, usually lung cancer.
Yes, the word 'campus' is a noun; a word for the grounds and buildings of a university or college; a word for the grounds and buildings of a hospital, or other institution; a word for a place.
I believe i was because she was smoking something! (hint-hint) ; )
Absolutely NOT! No employer is REQUIRED to provide smoking areas for employees, as this is not an accomodation and not considered a disease by the ADA. They may however ban you from smoking on their grounds and terminate your employment if you violate this policy.
The front desk at the hotel can answer your question.
It depends on the hospital, county, and state regulations, which are different everywhere. Its 16 at the hospital i work at.
Healthcare provider?