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 **Policy ADB\\ **Policy ADB\\
 Drug-Free Workplace\\ Drug-Free Workplace\\
-School Board Approved: ​September 122016**\\+School Board Approved: ​July 72025**\\
  
-The School District will provide a drug-free workplace in accordance with the Drug-Free ​Schools and Communities Act of 1988 and Amendments of 1989 (41 USC Section 701 Et. Seq.). In compliance with statutory requirements,​ the District will: \\+**__A. ​Drug-Free ​Workplace__**\\
  
-1. Notify all employees, in writing, that the unlawful manufacture,​ distribution,​ dispensation,​ possession, or use of illicit drugs and alcohol ​is prohibited in the District’s workplace and that any violation is subject to disciplinary actionNotification will be accomplished by distribution of this policy to all employees\\+1. All District workplaces are drug- and alcohol-freeAll employees ​and contracted personnel are prohibited from:\\
  
-2. Provide a drug-free awareness program to inform employees about: \\ +aUnlawfully manufacturing,​ dispensing, distributing,​ possessing, using, or being under the influence ​of any controlled substance or drug while on or in the workplace, including employees possessing a "​medical marijuana"​ card.\\
-  - The dangers of illicit drugs in the workplace; \\ +
-  - The District'​s policy ​of maintaining a drug-free workplace; \\ +
-  - The penalty/​penalties that may be imposed ​on employees for drug and alcohol violations occurring ​in the workplace. \\+
  
-3. Notify employees thatas a condition of employment in the Districtthey will agree to and abide by the terms of the policy, and will notify the District of any drug statute conviction resulting from workplace ​conduct within five days of conviction. \\+bDistributingconsumingusing, possessing, or being under the influence ​of alcohol while on or in the workplace.\\
  
-4. Establish the following as grounds ​of disciplinary action: ​\\+2For purposes ​of this policy, a "​controlled substance or drug" means and includes any controlled substance or drug defined in the Controlled Substances Act, 21 U.S.C. § 812(c), or New Hampshire Controlled Drug Act RSA 318-B.\\
  
-  - Working under the influence ​of alcohol ​or illegal drugsno matter where consumed. \\ +3. For purposes of this policy, "​workplace"​ shall mean the site for the performance ​of work, and will include at a minimum any District building ​or grounds owned or operated by the Districtany school-owned vehicle, and any other school-approved vehicle used to transport students to and from school ​or school ​activitiesIt shall also include off-school property ​during any school-sponsored ​or school-approved activityevent or function such as a field trip or athletic event where students are under the jurisdiction,​ care or control ​of the District.\\
-  ​Having an unsealed container of alcohol ​or consuming alcohol on school ​property(Any employee who finds any type of container of alcohol on school property ​should report it to the administration as soon as possible.) \\ +
-  ​Possessing ​or distributing controlled substances on school ​property. \\ +
-  ​Consuming, possessing, or distributing alcohol ​or illegal drugs at official* School functions not on school property. \\ +
-5. Alert ​the local law enforcement agency of suspected violations ​of the policy. \\+
  
-6. Take any of the following disciplinary actions (either alone or in combination) regarding an employee ​who is in violation of the policy\\ +4As a condition ​of employment, each employee ​and all contracted personnel will:\\
-  -   ​Suspension \\ +
-  -   ​Termination \\ +
-  -  Satisfactory participation in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program approved for such purposes by a federal, state or local health or law enforcement,​ or other appropriate agency. ​\\+
  
-7. Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain ​a drug-free workplace ​through implementation of all the provisions of this policy. In so doing, the District will conduct a biennial review of its programs to determine their effectiveness ​and to ensure that the disciplinary sanctions are consistently enforced and changes are implemented,​ if needed. ​\\+aAbide by the terms of this policy respecting ​a drug- and alcohol-free workplace, including any administrative rules, regulations or procedures implementing ​this policyand\\
  
 +b. Notify his or her supervisor **in writing** of his or her conviction under any criminal drug statute, for a violation occurring on District premises or while performing work for the District, no later than five (5) days after such conviction.\\
  
-* An official School function is defined as one which is authorized ​and conducted by the School with School officials present, in charge, and on duty, such as, but not limited ​to: \\ +5. In order to make employees aware of dangers of drug and alcohol abuse, ​the District will endeavor ​to:\\
-  - Interscholastic athletic contests \\ +
-  - Field Trips \\ +
-  - School dances ​\\+
  
 +a. Provide each employee with a copy of the District drug- and alcohol-free workplace policy;\\
  
-**Legal References:​**+b. Post notice of the District drug- and alcohol-free workplace policy in a place where other information for employees is posted;\\
  
-//RSA 193-B, Drug-Free School Zones \\ +cEstablish a drug-free awareness program to educate employees about the dangers ​of drug abuse and drug use in the work place, the specifics ​of this policyincluding, the consequences for violating the policyand any information about available drug and alcohol counseling, rehabilitation,​ reentry, or other employee-assistance programs.\\
-41 U.S.C. Section 701 et. seq. Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of 1988 and Amendments of 1989\\ +
-NH Code of Administrative RulesSection Ed. 316Procedure to Mark Drug-Free School Zones//+
  
-{{ :adb_drug-free_workplace.pdf |Download}}\\+**__B. District Action Upon Violation of Policy__**\\ 
 + 
 +An employee who violates this policy may be subject to disciplinary action; up to and including termination of employment. Alternatively,​ the Board may require an employee to successfully complete an appropriate drug- or alcohol-abuse,​ employee-assistance rehabilitation program.\\ 
 + 
 +The Board will take disciplinary action with respect to an employee convicted of a drug offense in the workplace, within thirty (30) days of receiving notice of a conviction. Should District employees or contracted personnel be engaged in the performance of work under a federal contract or grant, or under a state contract or grant, the Superintendent will notify the appropriate state or federal agency from which the District receives contract or grant moneys of an employee/​contracted personnel'​s conviction, within ten (10) days after receiving notice of the conviction.\\ 
 + 
 +The processes for disciplinary action shall be those provided generally to other misconduct for the employee/​contractor personnel as may be found in applicable collective bargaining agreements, individual 
 +contracts, School Board policies, contractor agreements, and or governing law. Disciplinary action should be applied consistently and fairly with respect to employees of the District and/or contractor personnel as the case may be.\\ 
 + 
 +**__C. Drug-Free School Zone__**\\ 
 + 
 +Pursuant to New Hampshire'​s "​Drug-Free School Zone" law (RSA Chapter 193-B), it is unlawful for any person to manufacture,​ sell prescribe administer, dispense, or possess with intent to sell, dispense or compound any controlled drug or its analog, within a "​drug-free school zone". The Superintendent is directed to assure that the District is and remains in compliance with the requirements of RSA 193-B, I, and N.H. Ed. Part 316 with respect to establishment,​ mapping and signage of the drug-free zone around each school of the District.\\ 
 + 
 +**__D. Implementation and Review__**\\ 
 + 
 +a. The Superintendent is directed to promulgate administrative procedures and rules necessary and appropriate to implement the provisions of this policy.\\ 
 + 
 +b. In order to maintain a drug-free workplace, the Superintendent will perform a biennial review of the implementation of this policy. The review shall be designed to:\\ 
 + 
 +i. determine and assure compliance with the notification requirements of section A.5.a, b and c;\\ 
 + 
 +ii. determine the effectiveness of programs established under paragraph A.5.c above;\\ 
 + 
 +iii. ensure that disciplinary sanctions are consistently and fairly enforced; and (iv) and identify any changes required, if any.\\ 
 + 
 +**District Policy History:​**\\ 
 +First reading: June 23, 2025\\ 
 +Second reading/​adopted:​ July 7, 2025\\ 
 +District revision history: Adopted June 19, 2023\\ 
 + 
 +{{policy_adb_drug-free_workplace_drug-free_schools.pdf |Download}}\\
 [[section_a|Section A]]\\ [[section_a|Section A]]\\
 [[start|Policy Manual]] [[start|Policy Manual]]
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