防止酗酒和吸毒

有用的信息

Rhode Island College is committed to the prevention of alcohol and drug ab使用. This message for is informational purposes only as required by federal law. 它被发送给所有学生和员工. As a recipient of federal aid and federal grants, esball官方网,” the “College”) must certify under the Drug-Free Work的地方 Act of 1988 and the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of 1989 that it will take certain steps to provide a drug-free environment.

Rhode Island College supports the laws of the State of Rhode Island regarding the licensing, distribution and consumption of alcoholic beverages; as well as state and federal laws regarding the possession, 使用, 出售, or transfer of illegal drugs and controlled substances. It is the responsibility of all members of the College community to abide by those laws.

占有, 使用 or distribution of alcohol and/or illegal drugs, including the 使用 of prescription pharmaceuticals for other than their intended 使用, on campus or in any College-owned or controlled vehicle is prohibited. 这项政策适用于所有校园设施, 包括宿舍, and at all student activities and events presented on campus by a College-sponsored or a non-sponsored host. The Vice President of Administration and 金融 may grant exceptions when alcohol is an intended addition to a meal (e.g.(招待会上的香槟祝酒). At all such scheduled events, it is required that nonalcoholic beverages also be served. No mention of alcohol is to be included in any publicity or promotion of said events.

Rhode Island College students and employees are expected to comply with all federal, state and local laws pertaining to illegal drugs and alcohol. 非法占有, 制造, 使用, 条款, 出售 or distribution of illegal drugs and/or alcohol is prohibited by the College. Students and employees found responsible for violating the College’s prohibitions regarding illegal drugs or alcohol will be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including expulsion or termination of employment from the College, 以及转介起诉. A disciplinary sanction may include the completion of an appropriate rehabilitation program. 

Students convicted under federal or state law for the 出售 or possession of drugs may have their federal financial aid eligibility suspended. This includes but is not limited to all federal grants, loans and federal work study programs.

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为员工

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