403.5R1 SUBSTANCE-FREE WORKPLACE REGULATION

A superintendent who suspects an employee has a substance abuse problem shall follow these procedures:

  1. Identification - the superintendent shall document the evidence the superintendent has which leads the superintendent to conclude the employee has violated the Substance-Free Workplace Policy. After the superintendent has determined there has been a violation of the Substance-Free Workplace Policy, the superintendent shall discuss the problem with the employee.

  2. Discipline - if, after the discussion with the employee, the superintendent determines there has been a violation of the Substance-Free Workplace Policy, the superintendent may recommend discipline up to and including termination or may recommend the employee seek substance abuse treatment. Participation in a substance abuse treatment program is voluntary.

  3. Failure to participate in referral - if the employee refuses to participate in a substance abuse treatment program or if the employee does not successfully complete a substance abuse treatment program, the employee may be subject to discipline up to and including termination.

  4. Conviction - if an employee is convicted of a criminal drug offense committed in the workplace, the employee must notify the employer of the conviction within five days of the conviction.

 

 

 

Approved: 6/12/1995

Reviewed: 11/12/1998; 02/14/2008; 10/12/11

Revised: