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Pg. 43 Drug and Alcohol Policy Drug Free Workplace Purpose: To maintain a drug-free workplace and comply with the requirements of the Drug- Free Workplace Act of 1988. Policy: All staff will be required to pass a drug screen prior to employment and randomly thereafter. The scope of this policy applies to all employees of our residential child-care operations. It also applies to all contract employees that have direct contact with children in care and volunteers that frequently and regularly have direct contact with children. It should also be noted that the Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services Minimum Standards prohibits any person who has had an indictment, conviction, or violation of any statute intended to control the possession or distribution of any substance classified as a controlled substance in the Texas Controlled Substances Act, from having contact with children and youth in their conservatorship. An employee who engages in such behavior may be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including immediate termination. Procedure: Nothing Just Happens Incorporated may require employees to undergo appropriate tests designed to detect the presence of alcohol or drugs (e.g. blood test, hair follicle, or urinalysis) conducted by an approved testing facility prior to employment. The results of the tests become a part of the permanent employment record. Nothing Just Happens Incorporated may also require such tests where it has reason to believe that an employee may be under the influence of or impaired by alcohol

Pg. 44 or drugs. Nothing Just Happens Incorporated may also require such tests whenever necessary to protect the safety and health of its employees and youth. For example, when an employee is involved in an accident during the performance of company business or on company property that results in injuries to the employee or others or damage to property. Nothing Just Happens Incorporated may also randomly select employees to participate in such tests designed to detect the presence of alcohol or drugs. Nothing Just Happens Incorporated does not disclose the reason an employee is selected to be tested, whether random or suspected. A condition of employment is the consent to submit to such tests as Nothing Just Happens Incorporated may require. Refusal to consent to a test when requested may result in disciplinary action, up to and including termination. All drug and alcohol testing will be conducted in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws. Drug and Alcohol Testing Procedure Nothing Just Happens Incorporated staff will be presented with a copy of the Drug Free Work Place Policy and asked to do the following: 1. Read the policy 2. Sign the acknowledgement form 3. Return the form to the employee's supervisor or designated person 4. Refusal to sign may be grounds for termination. 5. Each potential employee shall, at the time of application, be provided with a copy of the policy and acknowledgement. The potential employee is to read the policy and sign the form before being further considered for employment. 6. Employees will be initially screened through urinalysis or other means of appropriate testing by a qualified testing facility.

Pg. 45 a. If the initial screening is negative, the employee will be returned to work and a copy of the results filed in the employee's permanent employment record. b. If the initial screening is positive for the presence of drugs and/or alcohol, the employee may be placed on Leave without Pay pending decisions regarding other appropriate disciplinary action, which may include termination. c. If there is a need to further analyze the sample (i.e. to determine levels attributable to over-the-counter or other prescribed substances versus illegal substances), the employee's urinalysis sample may be sent to a state-approved lab for further study. The employee may be required to submit to additional tests as advised by the testing facility. The employee may be placed on Leave without Pay pending the results of the additional lab tests. d. If further testing does not rule out the use of controlled or illegal drugs or substances, appropriate disciplinary action may be necessary up to and including termination. An employee must be able to test negative for use of controlled or illegal drugs or substances and not be under the influence of alcohol to be returned to work. Covered substances This policy covers the following substances: 1. Alcoholic beverages of any kind 2. Controlled or illegal drugs or substances, which include all forms of narcotics, hallucinogens, depressants, stimulants, and 3. Other drugs whose use, possession, or transfer is restricted or prohibited by law.

Pg. 46 Exceptions Drugs prescribed by a physician, dentist, or other person licensed to prescribe or dispense controlled substances or drugs used in accordance with their instructions are not subject to this policy. However, employees are prohibited from using substances, drugs, or medicines that cause drowsiness or other side effects that may impair an employee's capability to perform the job properly and safely. Each employee is obligated to inform that person's immediate supervisor or department head of the use of any such medications. Prohibited Activities The following activities are prohibited while an employee is on Nothing Just Happens Incorporated' premises or otherwise engaged in Nothing Just Happens Incorporated business: 1. The manufacture, possession, use, sale, distribution, receipt or transportation of any controlled or illegal drugs or substances; 2. Being under the influence of alcohol or controlled or illegal drugs or substances during working hours; 3. Performing duties related to employment at Nothing Just Happens Incorporated while under the influence of alcohol or controlled or illegal drugs or substances, whether on or off company premises. Off-premise use The following conditions, even if not occurring on Nothing Just Happens Incorporated' premises or during working hours, are considered to endanger the agency's reputation for honesty, integrity, safety and overall mission of keeping children first. 1. Use of controlled or illegal drugs or substances as evidenced by positive results on urinalysis, blood or other approved tests

Pg. 47 2. Indictment or conviction for criminal offenses related to the manufacture, possession, use, sale, distribution, dispensation, receipt, or transportation of any controlled substances or illegal drugs. 3. Knowledge of other Nothing Just Happens Incorporated employees' use of controlled or illegal drugs or substances or indictment or conviction for criminal offenses related to the manufacture, possession, use, sale, distribution, dispensation, receipt, or transportation of any controlled substances or illegal drugs, without sufficient reporting to immediate supervisor or department head. 4. An employee who is convicted of controlled substances-related violations under state law or who pleads guilty or non-contendere (i.e. no contest) to such charges must inform Nothing Just Happens Incorporated in writing within five days of the conviction or plea. Failure to do so may result in disciplinary action, up to and including termination.