C. PROCEDURES
1. EMPLOYEES
This part of the procedure establishes the
University’s responsibility and position
toward all employees in the maintenance of this
policy:
The Office of Human Resource Management, in
cooperation with University Health Services
and the Office of Sponsored Research, will maintain
technical compliance with the Act by establishing
procedures and programs which will include,
but are not limited to:
a. Establishment of a drug-free
awareness program for employees to inform them
about:
b. Ascertain that all grant
recipients and/or employees working under a
grant receive a copy of the University’s
statement concerning drug and alcohol abuse.
c. Notify each employee of
a grant that, as a condition of employment on
such grant or contract, the employee will (a)
abide by the terms of the statement and (b)
notify the University of any criminal drug or
alcohol statute violation occurring in the workplace
no later than five days after such conviction.
d. Take appropriate personnel
action up to and including termination, against
employees who inform the University of a conviction
or require such employees to satisfactorily
participate in a drug or alcohol abuse assistance
or rehabilitation program.
e. Develop other appropriate
measures as necessary from time to time to ensure
compliance with the Act or similar additional
legislation or regulations pertaining to a working
environment free of drugs and alcohol abuse.
The University, in its benefits planning and
development, will endeavor to provide enhanced
benefit provisions to accommodate the drug counseling,
rehabilitation and assistance portions of this
policy, thereby assuring greater voluntary participation
in these areas by reducing the financial burden
on employees.
2. STUDENTS
This part of the procedure establishes the University’s
responsibility and position toward all students
in the maintenance of this policy: The Division
of Student Life, in conjunction with University
Health Services, will be responsible for advising
all students of policies concerning the “Drug-Free
Schools and Communities Act Amendments of 1989,”
and more specifically will distribute the following:
a. Standards of conduct that
clearly prohibit, at a minimum, the unlawful
possession, use, or distribution of drugs and
alcohol by students.
b. A description of the applicable
legal sanctions under Local, State, and Federal
law for unlawful possession, use, or distribution
of illicit drugs and alcohol.
c. A description of the health
risks associated with the use of illicit drugs
and the abuse of alcohol.
d. A description of any drug
and alcohol counseling, treatment, or rehabilitation
programs that are available to students.
e. A statement that Duquesne
will impose sanctions on students (consistent
with local, State, and Federal law) and a description
of these sanctions, up to and including expulsion.
Each employee and student is ultimately responsible
for the maintenance of a drug and alcohol free
working and learning environment through voluntary
adherence to this policy.
Questions concerning the interpretation or
implementation of this policy should be directed
to the appropriate Divisional Vice President
or the Director of Human Resource Management.