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A Drug Free Campus California State
University Dominguez Hills provides the
following information in response to the Drug-Free Schools and Communities
Act of 1989. In order to be in compliance with each section, CSUDH will
distribute to all students, faculty and staff annually:
distribution of illicit drugs and alcohol on school property or as part of any school
activities. •A description of the applicable legal sanctions under local, State or Federal law for the unlawful possession or distribution of illicit drugs.
of alcohol.
re-entry programs that are available to employees or students. •A clear statement that the institution will impose sanctions on students and employees and a description of those sanctions, up to and including expulsion or termination of employment and referral for prosecution, for violations of the standards of conduct.
Furthermore, CSUDH will conduct a biennial
review of its alcohol and other drug program and consistency of policy
enforcement.
Presidential Memorandum – 99-04 (Section 5) outlines the Campus Policy on Alcohol and Substance Abuse. CSUDH has a responsibility to maintain an educational environment conducive to academic achievement. The prohibition of illicit drugs helps to assure student, faculty and staff that the University is exercising this responsibility. The unlawful manufacture, distribution (by either sale or gift), dispensing, possession or use of alcohol or a controlled substance is prohibited anywhere on the campus of CSUDH. Actions that will be taken against those who violate this prohibition are delineated elsewhere in this policy. For purpose of this policy the term controlled substance has the meaning given such term in section 102 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 892) and includes, but is not limited to, marijuana, cocaine, cocaine, cocaine derivatives, heroine, crack, amphetamines, barbiturates, LSD, PCP, and substances typically known as designer drugs such as ecstasy or eve. Possession of paraphernalia associated with the illegal use, possession, or manufacture of a controlled substance is also prohibited. The illicit use of alcohol is also included in this policy.
LEGAL SANCTIONS
The use of alcohol beverages must be in
compliance with California State Law and is strictly limited to persons 21
years of age or older. The possession, transportation, and/or consumption of
alcohol by individuals under 21 years of age is strictly prohibited.
Federal Law and the State Law prohibit the solicitation, procurement, sale
or manufacture of narcotics or controlled substances except as expressly
permitted by law. Applicable legal sanctions under local, State and
Federal law for the unlawful distribution of alcohol and illicit drugs range
from probation, diversion, imprisonment in the county jail for less than one
year, to imprisonment in State Prison. A police officer can take the license
from any driver suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol and
drugs who refuses to take a blood alcohol test.
HEALTH RISKS There are definite health risks associated with the use of alcohol and illegal substances. Alcohol or any other drug used in excess over time can produce illness, disability and death. The health consequences of substance abuse may be immediate and unpredictable, such as liver deterioration associated with the prolonged use of alcohol. In addition to health related problems, other concerns relating to substance abuse include the following:
Regular users of alcohol and other drugs often have erratic life styles which interfere with sleep, nutrition, and exercise.
Alcohol and substance use and abuse may lead to financial difficulties, domestic violence, deterioration of the family structure, motor vehicle accident injuries, and reduced school and job performance.
Repeated use of alcohol and other drugs can lead to dependence.
TREATMENT AVAILABLE For students,
short-term counseling is available at Health
and Psychological Services
An employee assistance program is available to all full and part-time employees and their family members. The University maintains a contract with HHRC/Integrated Insights. Confidential help is available 24 hours a day at 1-800-342-8111. There is also a campus advisory committee called The Alcohol Awareness Coordinating Team (AACT) made up of faculty, staff, students and community members dedicated to reducing the use and abuse of alcohol and drugs. It also provides educational activities, risk reduction programs, and assessments on use and abuse by students.
UNIVERSITY SANCTIONS Disciplinary action imposed by the University will not be in lieu of penalty, fines or imprisonment imposed through the legal system. Disciplinary action for students, which may include penalties up to and including expulsion, will comply with the procedures established in Executive Order 628 and outlined in the Students’ Rights and Responsibilities on the Student Affairs web site.
For employees, appropriate personnel action
will be taken 30 days, and may include penalties up to and including
termination. Disciplinary action for employees will be conducted in
accordance with current collective bargaining agreements and HEERA
procedures.
The University Policy on the Possession and Consumption of Alcohol The purpose of the policy (PM 99- 04 , Section 1) is to regulate the possession and consumption of alcohol on campus by members of the University Community and by recognized university organizations and departments. The privilege of consuming beer or wine is extended with the expectation that these activities are to be held under conditions which complement the orderly operation of the University. Off campus groups and organizations contracting with the University for use of facilities are also subject to these regulations.
The possession, sale, serving, or use of distilled spirits on campus is prohibited at all time except within the privacy of individual living units in University Housing. The possession, sale, serving, or use of beer or wine on campus is also prohibited at all times, except as allowed under the alcoholic beverage license managed by the CSUDH Foundation Campus Dining Services or within the privacy of individual living units in University Housing.
California state law imposes criminal penalties for the possession or use of alcoholic beverages by persons under 21 years of age and for persons who furnish, give, sell or cause to be sold, furnished or given away, any alcoholic beverage to a person under the age of 21 (State Alcoholic Beverage Control Act. Sections 25658-25665).
This policy is promulgated under the authority of the California Education and Administrative Codes, subsequent resolutions and standing orders of the Board of Trustees and Administrative Codes, subsequent resolutions and standing order of the Board of Trustees and Chancellor of the California State University, and responsibility of the President of the University for the general welfare of the campus.
Further details of this policy may be found on
the following web site as one of the Campus Life Policies spelled out in the
Presidential Memorandum
99-04, Section 1 or by clicking on the
Student Affairs web
site, Publications, and then clicking on Campus Life Policies.
“Serving” means to give away or provide at no
cost.
UNIVERSITY HOUSING ALCOHOL POLICY
Students who are 21 or older may consume
alcohol within the privacy of their own University Housing Apartment and
without the presence of a minor. In such cases the doors must be closed and
all other policies governing noise and other common courtesies must be
followed. No one regardless of age, may have an open container of alcohol
in a public area including grounds and parking lot at any time. No kegs or
other communal sources of alcohol are permitted in or around University
Housing. It is not appropriate within any Housing facility to plan, host or
attend any group event or activity which includes alcohol use. The ability
to exercise care for one’s safety or the safety of others due in whole or
part to alcohol consumption is considered a violation of policy. University
Housing residents are responsible for their own actions and the actions of
their guest(s).
The University Police strictly enforce Federal
and State Laws, as well as the University’s zero-tolerance policy for the
use and sale of illegal drugs. Violators are subject to university
discipline, criminal prosecution and removal from University Housing.
Students found in violation of the University alcohol, drug and weapons
policies may be subject to academic probation, suspension or expulsion.
Parents or guardians may be notified about any disciplinary violation
involving alcohol or a controlled substance which has been committed by a
student who is under the age of 21.
CAMPUS RESOURCES Student Health and Psychological Services SHC A141 310-243-3625
SCC C128 310-243-3818
Dominguez x12 Hotline 310-243-2810
1-800-342-8111
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