ADB
(GBEC)
ALLENSTOWN
SCHOOL DISTRICT
DRUG-FREE
WORKPLACE POLICY
As
a recipient of federal grant monies, the Allenstown School District is required
by the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 and government regulations promulgated
thereunder the enact a drug-free workplace policy and to certify to federal
agencies which provide grant monies that it will provide a drug-free workplace.
The Allenstown School District policy and certification is stated below:
1. Notify all employees in writing through a written
statement that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, possession, or use of
controlled substances is prohibited in the school district’s workplace and
specify the actions that will be taken against employees for violation of such
prohibitions.
1. Establish a drug-free awareness program to inform
employees of the dangers of drug abuse and of the school district’s policy of
maintaining a drug-free workplace; any available drug counseling,
rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs; and the penalty that may be
imposed on employees for drug abuse violations occurring in the workplace.
1. Make it a requirement that each employee whose
employment is funded by a federal grant and each employee engaged in the
performance of grants be given a copy of the statement as required by paragraph
1 of this policy.
1. Notify employees in the required statement that as a
condition of employment under the grant, the employees will abide by the terms
of the statement and will notify the school district of any criminal drug
statute conviction for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than five
days after such conviction.
1. Notify the federal agency within ten days after
receiving notice from an employee or otherwise receiving notice of such
conviction.
1. Take one of the following actions within 30 days of
receiving notice with respect to any employee who is so convicted; take
appropriate personnel action against such an employee, up to and including
termination; or require such employee to participate satisfactorily in a drug
abuse assistance or rehabilitation program approved for such purposes by a
federal, state or local health law enforcement, or other appropriate agency.
Any cost of services not regularly covered under the Allenstown benefit
structure will be the responsibility of the employee who voluntarily chooses to
seek assistance or rehabilitation.
1. Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a
drug-free workplace through implementation of all the provisions of this
policy.
REVISED: September, 1990
ADOPTED: October, 1990
ALLENSTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT
DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE
NOTIFICATION TO EMPLOYEES
"Workplace" is defined as the site for the performance of work done generally or specifically in connection with a federal grant. That includes school buildings or other school premises; any school-owned vehicle used to transport students to and from school or school activities; off school property during any school-sponsored or school-approved activity, event or function, such as a field trip or athletic event, where students are under the jurisdiction of the school district.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that it is a condition of your continued employment generally and specifically on any activity funded through a federal grant that you will comply with the above policy of the Allenstown School District and will notify your supervisor of your conviction of any criminal drug statute for a violation occurring in the workplace, no later than 5 days after such conviction.
It is the intent of the Allenstown School District that all employees perform responsibly and act in the best interests of students. Violation of District’s policy as outlined above will adversely affect these goals and is unacceptable, dangerous, and in violation of law.
NAME PHONE
1. N.H. Office of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention 271-6100
2. Alcohol Crisis Intervention Program 225-9000 or 1-800-852-3388
3. Alcoholics Anonymous/Al Anon/Al-Ateen 1-800-593-3330
4. Narcotics Anonymous NH Help Line 645-4777
5. The Odyssey House (Hampton) 929-3041
6. Riverbend Substance Abuse program Concord Hospital 225-2711 Ext. 2521
7. Riverbend Counseling Center (Concord) 228-1600
8. Riverbend Counseling Center (Henniker) 428-3336
9. Seacoast Mental Health Center (Portsmouth) 431-6703
10. Child and Family Services of N.H. 224-7479
REVISED: September, 1990
ADOPTED: October, 1994