University of California Policy
on Substance Abuse
The University of California recognizes dependency on
alcohol and other drugs as a treatable condition and offers programs
and services for University employees and students with substance dependency
problems. Employees (including student employees) and students are encouraged
to seek assistance, as appropriate, from employee support programs, health
centers, and counseling or psychological services available at University
locations or through referral. Information obtained regarding an employee
or student during participation in such programs or services will be
treated as confidential, in accordance with Federal and State laws.
The University strives to maintain campus communities
and worksites free from the illegal use, possession, or distribution
of alcohol or of controlled substances, as defined in schedules I through
V of the Controlled Substances Act, 21 United States Code x812,
and by regulation at 21 Code of Federal Regulations x1308. Unlawful
manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, use, or sale of alcohol
or of controlled substances by University employees and students in the
workplace, on University premises, at official University functions,
or on University business is prohibited. In addition, employees and
students shall not use illegal substances or abuse legal substances in
a manner that impairs work performance, scholarly activities or student
life.
Employees found to be in violation of this Policy, including
student employees if the circumstances warrant, may be subject to corrective
action, up to and including dismissal, under applicable University policies
and labor contracts, or maybe required, at the discretion of the University,
to participate satisfactorily in an employee support program.
Students found to be in violation of this Policy may
be subject to corrective action, up to and including dismissal, as set
forth in the University of California Policies Applying to Campus Activities,
Organizations, and Students (Part A) and in campus regulations, or may
be required, at the discretion of the University, to participate satisfactorily
in a treatment program.
--University of California Office of the President,
November 1, 1990
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