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3170.01 - EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP)
The Board of Education believes that early recognition and treatment of illegal drug use or controlled substance abuse is important for successful rehabilitation, return to productive work, and reduced personal, family, and social disruption.
The District encourages the earliest possible diagnosis and treatment for illegal drug use or controlled substance abuse and supports sound treatment efforts. Whenever feasible, and subject to the limitations described here, the District will assist staff members in overcoming illegal drug use or controlled substance abuse. However, the decision to seek diagnosis and accept treatment for illegal drug use or controlled substance abuse is primarily the individual staff member's responsibility.
Self-Referral
. Staff members with personal drug or controlled substance abuse problems should request assistance from their Building Administrator. Assistance will be provided on a confidential basis, and each staff member will be referred to the appropriate treatment and counseling services. Staff members who, in dealing with drug or controlled substance abuse problems, voluntarily request assistance through the EAP may do so without jeopardizing their continued employment with the District.District Referral
. Staff members who test positive for illegal drug use or controlled substance abuse and who are referred, at District request, for counseling or treatment will be limited to one (1) opportunity for counseling or treatment to cease the use of illegal drugs.A second positive test for the use of illegal drugs will result in immediate termination.
Staff members terminated for this reason will be ineligible for rehire.
Special Considerations
. All District-requested staff member treatment and counseling will require, at a minimum, that the staff member immediately cease any illegal drug use and controlled substance abuse and that the staff member be subject to periodic unannounced testing for a twenty-four (24) month period following enrollment in the program.Adopted 3/21/95