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DRUG-FREE WORK PLACE | No. 3-30a | Rev. 10-27-92 |
| Date 4-13-89 | |||
I. RATIONALE
The Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 was passed by the U.S. Congress in the
autumn of 1988 and became effective March 18, 1989. The following policy is
adopted to comply with the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 and rules issued
by the Department of Defense. It is the policy of Weber State University to
maintain a drug-free workplace. Employees are required to report to work fit
to perform their duties in a safe and efficient manner. Weber State
University interprets "employees" in the broadest sense to include all
individuals who receive any reimbursement from the university for their
services.
II. REFERENCES
PPM 3-30, Personal Conduct
PPM 3-33, Discipline
PPM 9 (all), Academic Freedom, Rights, Responsibilities and Due Process
Student Alcohol and Drug Policy
III. POLICY
A. The University strictly prohibits the unlawful manufacture,
distribution, dispensation, possession or use of controlled substances
or being under the influence thereof on the Weber State University
Campus or at any Weber State University worksite.
B. All employees of the University are subject to the terms of this policy.
C. As a condition of employment, all employees of the University must
notify the Director of Human Resources no later than five (5) days after
a criminal drug statute conviction for a violation occurring at a Weber
State University worksite.
D. Any employee who is convicted of a worksite drug abuse violation will be
required to participate satisfactorily at his/her own expense in a drug
abuse assistance or rehabilitation program and/or will have disciplinary
sanctions imposed up to and/or including termination of employment.
IV. PROCEDURES
A. The drug-free workplace policy will be distributed to all current and
future Weber State University employees. Responsibility for
distribution is as follows:
1. Salaried employees - Human Resources Department
2. Hourly Student and Nonstudent Employees - Career Services
3. Adjunct Faculty - Academic Departments
4. Work-Study employees - Financial Aid Department
B. Upon notice of a conviction of any employee for a criminal drug
violation occurring at a University worksite, the University is required
to do the following:
1. Impose sanctions and/or require the satisfactory participation in a
drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program at employees
expense within 30 days of such notice.
2. If the convicted employee receives Federal funds, the Office of
Grants and Contracts will notify the appropriate Federal agency
within ten (10) days.
C. Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free workplace.