DRUG FREE WORKPLACE POLICY

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DRUG FREE WORKPLACE POLICY POLICY Avalon School of Cosmetology seeks to promote a healthy and responsible campus environment which is conducive to teaching and learning. The following policy is to notify all employees and students that in compliance with MnSCU Policy 5.18 and the Federal Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988 (Public Law 101-690) that Avalon School of Cosmetology prohibits employees or students from being under the influence, using, possessing, manufacturing, selling, or otherwise distributing, any alcoholic beverage, illegal drug or any controlled substance in the workplace, on school property, or as part of any school activity, as well as any other unlawful conduct involving alcohol. The drug free workplace consists of all Avalon School of Cosmetology property, including, but not limited to, all lecture classrooms, parking lots, the administrative office, storage rooms, lockers and student common areas. EXCEPTIONS AND EXEMPTIONS The medically authorized use of a prescription drug is exempt from this policy. HEALTH RISKS The abuse of illegal drugs or alcohol can cause serious detriment to a person s health and interferes with alertness, coordination, reaction, response, judgment, decision-making, or safety. The health risks associated with the misuse of the previously mentioned vary but may include and are not limited to: convulsions, coma, paralysis, irreversible brain damage, tremors, fatigue, paranoia, insomnia, and possible death. Working while under the influence of drugs or alcohol could be a danger to the individual under the influence, clients, coworkers, students or school staff. DISCIPLINE Violators of this policy are subject to the following disciplinary sanctions, consistent with local, State, and Federal Law, including timely involvement of law enforcement agencies when appropriate. Employees found to have violated this policy will be subject to disciplinary action including, but not limited to any one or all of the following: oral and written reprimand, suspension, termination, requiring such employee to participate satisfactorily in an approved drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program and referral for prosecution. Students found to have violated this policy will be subject to disciplinary action according to the Student Code of Conduct, including, but not limited to any one or all of the following: warning, confiscation, suspension, expulsion, requiring such student to participate satisfactorily in an approved drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program and referral for prosecution. Avalon School of Cosmetology shall notify the appropriate law enforcement agency when they have reasonable suspicion to believe that a student or employee may have illegal drugs in his or her possession on school premises. Where appropriate, Avalon School of Cosmetology shall also notify licensing boards.

LAWS RELATING TO DRUG VIOLATIONS BELOW IS A LIST OF VIOLATION CODES ASSOCIATED WITH THE UNLAWFUL MANUFACTURE, DISTRIBUTION, DISPENSING, POSSESSION, OR USE OF ANY CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE. ANY EMPLOYEE OR STUDENT VIOLATING ANY OF THE DESCRIBED LAWS OF THE HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE OR THE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CODE COULD BE SUBJECT TO FINES AND IMPRISONMENT. FEDERAL TRAFFICKING PENALTIES DRUG/SCHEDULE Cocaine (Schedule II) Cocaine Base (Schedule II) Fentanyl (Schedule II) Fentanyl Ana-logue (Schedule I) Heroin (Schedule I) LSD (Schedule I) Methamphetamine (Schedule II) PCP (Schedule II) Other Schedule I & II drugs (and any drug product containing Gamma Hydroxybutyric Acid) Flunitrazepam (Schedule IV) QUANTITY PENALTIES QUANTITY PENALTIES 500 4999 grams 28 279 grams 40 399 grams 10 99 grams 100 999 grams 1 9 grams 5 49 grams pure or 50 499 grams 10 99 grams pure or 100 999 grams Any amount 1 gram First Offense: Not less than 5 yrs, and not more than 40 yrs. If death or serious injury, not less than 20 or more than life. Fine of not more than $5 million if an individual, $25 million if not an individual. Second Offense: Not less than 10 yrs, and injury, life imprisonment. Fine of not more than $8 million if an individual, $50 million if not an individual. First Offense: Not more than 20 yrs. If death or serious injury, not less than 20 yrs, or more than life. Fine $1 million if an individual, $5 million if not an individual. Second Offense: Not more than 30 yrs. If death or serious bodily injury, life imprison-ment. Fine $2 million if an individual, $10 million if not an individual. Other Schedule III drugs Any amount First Offense: Not more than 10 years. If death or serious injury, not more that 15 yrs. Fine not more than $500,000 if an individual, $2.5 million if not an individual. Second Offense: Not more than 20 yrs. If death or serious injury, not more than 30 yrs. Fine not more than $1 million if an individual, $5 million if not an individual. All other Schedule IV drugs Any amount First Offense: Not more than 5 yrs. Fine not more than $250,000 if an individual, $1 million if not an individual. Second Offense: Not more than 10 yrs. Fine not more than $500,000 if an individual, $2 million if other than an individual. Flunitrazepam (Schedule IV) Other than 1 gram or more All Schedule V drugs Any amount First Offense: Not more than 1 yr. Fine not more than $100,000 if an individual, $250,000 if not an individual. 5 kgs or more 280 grams or more 400 grams or more 100 grams or more 1 kg or more 10 grams or more 50 grams or more pure or 500 grams or more 100 gm or more pure or 1 kg or more First Offense: Not less than 10 yrs, and injury, not less than 20 or more than life. Fine of not more than $10 million if an individual, $50 million if not an individual. Second Offense: Not less than 20 yrs, and injury, life imprisonment. Fine of not more than $20 million if an individual, $75 million if not an individual. 2 or More Prior Offenses: Life imprisonment. Fine of not more than $20 million if an individual, $75 million if not an individual.

Second Offense: Not more than 4 yrs. Fine not more than $200,000 if an individual, $500,000 if not an individual. MINNESOTA LAW - ALCOHOL Minnesota has many statutes which regulate and control the use and abuse of alcohol. For example, driving while under the influence (DUI) may result in a fine, jail time, and/or revocation of driver's license. Possession of alcohol under age 21 or use of false identification to purchase alcohol may result in a fine. Furnishing alcohol to persons under 21 is punishable by a fine and/or time in prison. Federal Law Violations of federal laws for possession, use, or distribution of illegal drugs carry mandatory penalties for first time offenders including: imprisonment, fines, loss of property, and loss of professional licensure. Additional penalties may include the denial of federal student financial aid benefits or other federal licenses and benefits. WHERE CAN EMPLOYEES OR STUDENTS GO FOR HELP? Alcohol & Drug Treatment Unit 315 1st Ave Rock Rapids, IA (712) 472-3442 New Life Treatment Center 130 Dakota Street Woodstock, MN (507) 777-4321 Keystone Treatment Center 1908 West 42nd Street Sioux Falls, SD (605) 335-1820 Avalon School of Cosmetology has a list of additional agencies on request. Policy Distribution Procedures The Drug-Free Workplace Policy will be distributed to all employees and students on an annual basis using the following procedure: Students will receive a copy of the Drug-Free Workplace Policy at the time of initial enrollment. The enrollment agreement signed by every student will acknowledge receipt of the Drug-Free Workplace Policy. Employees will receive a copy of the Drug-Free Workplace Policy on their date of hire. It will be read, and the signature page will be returned to be put in the employee file. Annually, the school director will be responsible for distributing the policy to current staff and employees. Biennial Review The school conducts a biennial review of its Drug-Free Workplace Policy to determine the program s effectiveness, any needed changes, the number of drug- and alcohol-related violations

and fatalities, and the number and type of sanctions imposed. Contact the School Director to request a copy of the biennial review. (06/18)

Drug-Free Workplace Policy Acknowledgement of Receipt By signing this document, the employee or student agrees to abide by Avalon School of Cosmetology s Drug-Free Workplace Policy and understands the sanctions associated with violating such policy. Check one: o Staff o Student Print Name SSN Signature Date (06/18)