The university considers the use of drugs as well as their abuse to be a very serious matter and one that cannot be tolerated. As a responsible source and participant with the federal government in many programs and activities, including student financial aid and federal grants and contracts for research, the university is required to follow federal law, including the "Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities Act" and the "Drug Free Workplace Act" and cannot tolerate the illegal use of drugs in the face of the federal government's increasing efforts to combat drug abuse. Therefore, it is expected that employees will abide by the terms of this policy.
It shall continue to be the policy of the university of Akron to maintain a drug-free workplace. Recognizing that illegal drug use poses health and safety hazards to employees and to the community at large, the possession or use of illegal drugs on all university property and at any other location where employees are conducting university business is prohibited. All employees are henceforth notified that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of any drug or controlled substance is prohibited at the university of Akron.
The university of Akron hereby establishes a drug-free awareness program. Under this program, the university will from time to time publish literature warning about the dangers of the abuse of drugs in the workplace or in any environment. The program will specifically cover the following major topics:
The use and possession of marijuana is prohibited by, and remains both a violation of university policy and a crime, under federal law, despite Ohio law allowing certain activities related to the possession and use of medical and recreational use marijuana. This prohibition applies even when the possession and use would be legal under the laws of the state of Ohio. Individuals with medical marijuana prescriptions/cards are not permitted to use medical marijuana on campus, in the conduct of university business or as related to any university activity. Sanctions for students and employees who are found to be in possession of, or using marijuana on university property will be consistent with applicable university rules and may include suspension, dismissal and/or termination from employment. This prohibition does not extend to research related to marijuana that is approved by an authorized federal, state or local entity.
All university of Akron employees are expected to abide by the terms of this policy. An employee found to be in possession of or using illegal drugs shall be subject to the sanctions. Such employee shall be subject to such disciplinary procedures as from time to time are promulgated by the board of trustees, up to and including termination, but in accordance with the established rights of the employee, including the right to due process.
The university of Akron board of trustees reserves the right to test and to otherwise secure the workplace in order to achieve and maintain compliance with the "Drug-Free Workplace Act," subject, however, to those rights guaranteed to employees, the requirements of applicable statutes and regulations, and the restraints contained in the state and federal constitutions.
All university employees who are engaged in employment or other work under the terms of any grant from an agency of the federal government shall as a condition of employment abide by the following requirements:
Upon receipt of notice under the preceding paragraph or if the university should otherwise receive actual notice of such conviction, the university shall notify the granting or contract agency within ten days after receiving such notice.
Any employee who is chemically dependent and has voluntarily pre-disclosed his/her dependency to the university shall not be disciplined unless the dependency hinders the ability of the employee to perform his/her job.
Upon receipt of a notice of conviction of an employee for violation of any criminal drug statute, the university, within thirty days of receiving such notice, shall:
The university of Akron currently has an employee assistance program to provide confidential, professional counseling services to eligible persons. Such services include assisting employees with problems such as drug abuse. Any employee suspected of drug abuse or other use of drugs may be expected to participate in such program and may be referred thereto. The university's employee assistance program makes available drug counseling and rehabilitation efforts.
If any disciplinary action under this policy is taken against an employee who is not part of a collective bargaining unit, such employee may formally appeal the action to the board of trustees, or its designated representative, within ten days. Such employee will receive a hearing before the board, or its designated representative, at which time the employee may offer evidence, cross examine witnesses, and have an attorney present.
If disciplinary action under this policy is taken against an employee covered by a collective bargaining agreement, the action will be subject to the disciplinary procedures set forth in the applicable collective bargaining agreement.
For purposes of this policy statement, the following definitions shall apply:
The university, in adopting and implementing this policy pursuant to the "Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988," further certifies that it will make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free workplace and to respect the privacy rights of its employees.
Ohio Admin. Code 3359-47-02
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3359
Rule Amplifies: 3359
Prior Effective Dates: 08/15/1989, 05/22/1991, 01/31/2015, 12/22/2016