HIBBING COMMUNITY COLLEGE DRUG & ALCOHOL FREE CAMPUS POLICY



Similar documents
Policies and Procedures VI-4, p.1 Reviewed/Revised January 2014 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION

Facts About Regency and School Risk

Student Policy - Alcohol and Illegal Drugs

Questions and Answers from Webinar: Medication Assisted Treatment: Special Anti-Discrimination Issues

What Can I Do? Substance Abuse Training. Module 2

Hillsborough Board of Education Acceptable Use Policy for Using the Hillsborough Township Public Schools Network

Malpractice and Maladministration Policy

FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL of NURSING CODE of CONDUCT

RUTGERS POLICY. Responsible Executive: Vice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer

WORKPLACE INJURY/ILLNESS/INCIDENT INVESTIGATION & REPORTING POLICY (BC VERSION)

Accessible Service Policy

Alcohol and Drugs in the Workplace

GUIDANCE FOR BUSINESS ASSOCIATES

Personal Data Security Breach Management Policy

POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

Creating an Ethical Culture and Protecting Your Bottom Line:

Frequently Asked Questions About I-9 Compliance

FAFSA / DREAM ACT COMPLETION PROGRAM AGREEMENT

Audit Committee Charter

SESSION II DRUGS IN SOCIETY AND IN VEHICLE OPERATION

Process for Responding to Privacy Breaches

Course Drugs of Abuse

DRUG-FREE COLLEGE INFORMATION

SESSION II DRUGS IN SOCIETY AND IN VEHICLE OPERATION

STATE OF CALIFORNIA STANDARDS FOR DRUG TREATMENT PROGRAMS OCTOBER 21, 1981

PENETRATION TEST OF THE INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE S COMPUTER NETWORK

nbn is committed to identifying hazards, preventing workplace accidents and minimising dangerous health safety and environment incidents.

Application Fee Schedule Please check the appropriate box below. See also Additional Information starting on page 6.

1.0 Purpose This document prescribes requirements for work health and safety (WHS) incident reporting, investigation and corrective action.

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES POLICIES AND PROCEDURES MANUAL

Chapter 7 Business Continuity and Risk Management

How To Understand The Policies Of Goldey-Beacom College

MISSION ELIGIBILITY ABOUT THIS HANDBOOK

Semester/Year of Course

Multi-Year Accessibility Policy and Plan for NSF Canada and NSF International Strategic Registrations Canada Company,

Section Twelve. Special Education Staff

SUBSTANCE ABUSE POLICY

Immaculate Conception School, Prince George Bring Your Own Device Policy for Students

Sources of Federal Government and Employee Information

Williamson County Board of Education Procedures and Guidelines

Clinical Psychologist

HIPAA Compliance 101. Important Terms. Pittsburgh Computer Solutions

Request for Resume (RFR) CATS II Master Contract. All Master Contract Provisions Apply

RATIONALE TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR THE QUALITY COMMITTEE UNDER THE EXCELLENT CARE FOR ALL ACT. Authority

Internal Audit Charter and operating standards

Where to send the application: The Agency reviews applications and makes decisions for Exemptions for:

NSW FAIR TRADING. Real Estate Fraud Prevention Guidelines

State Opioid Prescribing Policy: Florida

NHVAS Mass Management Spot Check Checklist

BUSINESS CONDUCT & CODE OF ETHICS

BLUE RIDGE COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Accident Investigation

POLICY 1390 Information Technology Continuity of Business Planning Issued: June 4, 2009 Revised: June 12, 2014

Virginia Teaching Requirements for Standard 10.3

PADUA COLLEGE LIMITED ACN ABN

Frequently Asked Questions about the Faith A. Fields Nursing Scholarship Loan

MEDICATION GUIDE QSYMIA (Kyoo sim ee uh) (phentermine and topiramate extended-release) Capsules CIV

All Harvard University schools, tubs, local units, Affiliate Institutions, Allied Institutions and University-wide Initiatives.

Maintain a balanced budget primarily the General & Park Funds

Medication Guide ABSTRAL (AB-stral) CII (fentanyl) Sublingual tablets 100 mcg, 200 mcg, 300 mcg, 400 mcg, 600 mcg, 800 mcg

Communal Property Institution Capacity Assessment Tool

Heythrop College Disciplinary Procedure for Support Staff

THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK IDENTITY THEFT PREVENTION PROGRAM

Kilgore College. Drug and Alcohol Prevention Program Annual Notification

Project Open Hand Atlanta. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) NOTICE OF PRIVACY PRACTICES

Transcription:

HIBBING COMMUNITY COLLEGE DRUG & ALCOHOL FREE CAMPUS POLICY April 29, 2009 COMPLIANCE Hibbing Cmmunity Cllege recgnizes that the misuse f alchl and ther drugs is a serius issue affecting cllege students, the cmmunity and ur sciety. Hibbing Cmmunity Cllege adheres t the federal Drug-Free Schls and Campuses Act (DFSCA) and Minnesta State Clleges and Universities (MnSCU) Bard Plicy 5.18 which prhibits the unlawful pssessin, use, r distributin f alchl and illicit drugs by emplyees n the cllege premises, r in cnjunctin with any cllege-spnsred activity r event, whether n r ff campus. In accrdance with federal regulatins, this plicy is cntained in the Emplyee Guidebk. The cllege cnducts a biennial review f this plicy t determine the effectiveness f this plicy and t ensure that disciplinary sanctins fr vilating standards f cnduct are enfrced cnsistently. STANDARDS OF CONDUCT N emplyee shall manufacture, sell, give away, barter, deliver, exchange, r distribute; r pssess with the intent t manufacture, sell, give away, barter, deliver, exchange, r distribute alchl, illicit drugs r drug paraphernalia while invlved in a cllege-spnsred activity r event, n r ff campus. N emplyee shall pssess r use a cntrlled substance while invlved in a cllege-spnsred activity r event, n- r ff-campus, except when the pssessin is fr that persn's wn use, and is authrized by law. N emplyee shall pssess r use a cntrlled substance while in r perating cllege wned vehicle r equipment. Emplyees are expected t act respnsibly and cnduct themselves apprpriately when representing the cllege n r ff campus. The unlawful r irrespnsible use f alchl r ther drugs will result in sanctins as described in this plicy. Page 1 f 5

Emplyees are advised t refrain frm use f alchl while serving in a supervisry capacity with students at ff-campus cllege-spnsred events. Emplyees are advised t refrain frm use f alchl in the cmpany f students due t the pwer differential that exists. N emplyee shall reprt t wrk while under the influence f a cntrlled substance, except as prescribed by a physician, which affects alertness, crdinatin, reactin, respnse, judgment, decisin-making, r safety. Except as allwed by MnSCU Bard Plicy 5.18, the pssessin, use, sale r distributin f alchlic beverages and 3.2% malt liqur at HCC and at HCC spnsred events is prhibited. Exceptin fr Instructinal Purpses. Use f alchl r drugs in labratry and classrm instructin/experiments is nt prhibited. DISCIPLINARY SANCTIONS Emplyees wh vilate this plicy will be subject t disciplinary sanctins. The severity f the sanctins will be apprpriate t the vilatin. Sanctins include, but are nt limited t: fficial reprimand, restitutin, cmpletin f a rehabilitatin prgram, cmmunity service, suspensin, expulsin and/r reprting t lcal law enfrcement will be impsed n thse wh vilate the preceding standards f cnduct. Sanctins, cnsistent with existing cntracts, up t and including terminatin f emplyment, will be impsed n emplyees wh vilate the preceding standards f cnduct. LEGAL SANCTIONS Federal and state sanctins fr illegal pssessin f cntrlled substances may include imprisnment and mnetary fines. Additinal penalties may include frfeiture f persnal prperty. Under federal laws, trafficking drugs such as marijuana, herin r ccaine may result in sanctins up t and including life imprisnment. Fines fr such an ffense can reach $8 millin. The State f Minnesta may impse a wide range f sanctins fr alchl-related vilatins. Fr example, driving while intxicated (bld alchl cntent f.08 r mre) may result in a fine, jail, and/r revcatin f driver's license. Pssessin f alchl under age 21 r use f false identificatin t purchase alchl results in a fine. Furnishing alchl t persns under 21 is punishable by fine and/r imprisnment. Page 2 f 5

HEALTH RISKS Alchl - Alchl cnsumptin causes a number f changes in behavir and physilgy. Even lw dses significantly impair judgment, crdinatin, and abstract mental functining. Statistics shw that alchl use is invlved in a majrity f vilent behavirs n cllege campuses, including acquaintance rape, vandalism, fights, and incidents f drinking and driving. Cntinued abuse may lead t dependency, which ften causes permanent damage t vital rgans and deteriratin f a healthy lifestyle. Amphetamines - Amphetamines can cause a rapid r irregular heartbeat, headaches, depressin, damage t the brain and lungs, tremrs, lss f crdinatin, cllapse, and death. Heavy users are prne t irratinal acts. Ccaine/Crack - Ccaine users ften have a stuffy, runny nse and may have a perfrated nasal septum. The immediate effects f ccaine use include dilated pupils and elevated bld pressure, heart rate, respiratry rate, and bdy temperature, parania and depressin. Ccaine is extremely addictive and can cause delirium, hallucinatins, blurred visin, severe chest pain, muscle spasms, psychsis, cnvulsins, strke and even death. Hallucingens - Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD) causes illusins and hallucinatins. The user may experience panic, cnfusin, suspicin, anxiety, and lss f cntrl. Delayed effects, r flashbacks, can ccur even when use has ceased. Phencyclidine (PCP) affects the sectin f the brain that cntrls the intellect and keeps instincts in check. Hallucingens can cause liver damage, cnvulsin, cma and even death. Marijuana - Marijuana may impair r reduce shrt-term memry and cmprehensin, alter sense f time, and reduce crdinatin and energy level. Users ften have a lwered immune system and an increased risk f lung cancer. Users als experience interference with psychlgical maturatin and temprary lss f fertility. The active ingredient in marijuana, THC, is stred in the fatty tissues f the brain and reprductive system fr a minimum f 28 t 30 days. Methamphetamine - Methamphetamines, knwn as speed, meth, ice, glass, etc., have a high ptential fr abuse and dependence. Taking even small amunts may prduce irritability, insmnia, cnfusin, tremrs, cnvulsins, anxiety, parania, and aggressiveness. Over time, methamphetamine users may experience symptms similar t Parkinsn's disease, a severe mvement disrder. Page 3 f 5

Narctics - Narctics such as cdeine, herin r ther piate drugs cause the bdy t have diminished pain reactins. The use f herin can result in cma r death due t a reductin in heart rate. Sterids - Sterid users experience a sudden increase in muscle and weight and an increase in aggressin and cmbativeness. Sterids can cause high bld pressure, liver and kidney damage, heart disease, sterility and prstate cancer. EDUCATIONAL AND TREATMENT PROGRAMS The Emplyee Assistance Prgram (EAP) is available t all MnSCU emplyees. EAP can assist emplyees by prviding a prfessinal assessment f a pssible alchl r drug prblem. The missin f EAP is t prvide cnfidential, accessible services t individual emplyees and state agencies in rder t restre and strengthen the health and prductivity f emplyees and the wrkplace. Fr additinal infrmatin, cntact the Human Resurces Department. Cmmunity area substance abuse treatment center referrals include: Cllege Resurces Dave Olds 262-6759 Dnna Grettum 262-6786 Lisa Bestul 262-6752 State Emplyee Assistance Prgram 1-651-296-9765 State Emplyee Health Unit 1-651-296-2413 Cmmunity & Reginal Resurces Al-Ann 1-800-344-2666 Alchlic Annymus (AA) 262-2998 r 262-2114 Detxificatin Unit 1-800-450-7826 Lutheran Scial Services 262-5433 Miller-Dwan Chemical Dependency Center 1-218-720-1354 Range Mental Health 262-5587 Range Wmen s Advcate 254-3377 Scial Services 262-6000 Clinics & Hspital Adams/Duluth Clinic 262-3425 Fairview Mesaba Clinic 262-3441 Fairview University Medical Center 262-4881 Hibbing Family Medical Center 362-7100 Page 4 f 5

Mental Health Services Lutheran Scial Services 262-5433 Range Mental Health 262-6000 Miscellaneus Blind & Visually Handicapped Services 262-6754 Hearing Impaired Service Center 742-9159 Pisn Cntrl Center 1-800-222-1222 Natinal Htline Phne Numbers Al-ateen 1-800-352-9996 Ccaine Htline 1-800-COCAINE Rape Crisis Htline 1-800-656-4673 Substance Abuse/ Alchlism 1-800-662-4357 Natinal Yuth Crisis Htline 1-800-442-4673 Natinal Institute f Mental Health Inf Line 1-800-421-4211 Suicide Htline 1-800-784-2433 Page 5 f 5