
Drug Free Schools
Drug-Free Schools and Campuses Act
Cascadia Community College complies with the reporting requirements of the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1998 and the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of Amendments of 1989 and the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crimes Statistics Act of 1998.
In compliance with the Drug-Free Schools and Campuses Act
(EDGAR 34 CFR, Part 86), Cascadia
annually distributes the following information to students and staff:
- Standards of conduct that clearly prohibit the unlawful possession, use or distribution of illicit drugs and alcohol on school property or as part of school activities.
- Cascadia’s Student Code of Conduct
WAC 132Z-115-090, (10) prohibits students from “the possession, use,
sale or distribution of any alcoholic beverage or illegal drug on the
college campus; or while attending a college-sponsored event on non college
property.”
- Administrative procedure
6.3.110.08
prohibits employees from manufacturing, distributing, dispensing, possessing
or using a controlled substance.
- Cascadia’s Crisis and Intervention Specialist, located in Student Advising & Support Services, maintains a referral list of agencies and individuals
providing support services to students or employees struggling with drug
and/or alcohol use/abuse. Such referrals can be accessed by contacting the
Crisis and Intervention Specialist at 425.352.8383.
- A description of the applicable legal sanctions and disciplinary actions
- Cascadia’s Student Code of Conduct
(WAC 132Z-115-070) states that “students may be accountable both to
civil authorities and to the college for acts that constitute violations of
law and of this code.” Aside from any criminal proceedings, the college may
impose sanctions ranging from a verbal warning to dismissal, as outlined in
WAC 132Z-115-120, (4).
- Administrative procedure
6.3.110.08
outlines the sanctions for employees found to have violated provisions of
the Drug-Free Schools and Campuses Act. The policy reads, “Violation of this
policy will be reason for disciplinary action up to and including dismissal,
or for mandatory evaluation treatment for substance abuse.”
- A description of any drug or alcohol counseling, treatment or rehabilitation/re-entry programs:
- Student Success Services maintains a referral list of agencies and individuals providing support services to students or employees struggling with drug and/or alcohol use/abuse. Such referrals can be accessed by contacting Student Advising & Support Services at 425.352.8383.
- Administrative procedure 6:3.110.08 states that “Cascadia Community College recognizes drug use and/or dependency to be a health, safety and security problem,” and offers employees assistance through the State Employee Advisory Services and/or employee medical insurance plans.
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