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5.0 Requirements to Report Medication Use <br />5.1 The District does not prohibit the use of a drug (prescribed medication) which has a currently <br />accepted medical use, provided: <br />(a) The drug is prescribed or authorized for an employee by a licensed practitioner; and <br />(b) The use of the drug at the prescribed or authorized level is consistent with the safe <br />performance of the employee's duties; and <br />(c) The drug is used at the dosage prescribed or authorized. <br />5.2 Employees are encouraged to notify their immediate supervisor when reporting for work or <br />during the course of a work shift if the use of any prescription or non-prescription medication <br />may adversely affect his or her ability to satisfactorily and safely perform his normal job <br />duties (e.g., including but not limited to drowsiness). Employees in safety sensitive or special <br />risk positions are required to provide their supervisor with such information. <br />6.0 Employee Drug and Alcohol Testing <br />6.1 Employees will be required to submit to drug and/or alcohol testing upon reasonable <br />suspicion as defined in this Policy and after release from a drug or alcohol rehabilitation <br />program unless the employee voluntarily entered the program. If follow up testing is <br />required, it must be conducted at least once a year for a 2 -year period after completion of the <br />program. Advance notice of a follow up testing date must not be given to the employee to be <br />tested. <br />6.2 Confidentiality will be maintained at all times to the extent permitted by law. <br />7.0 Employee Drug or Alcohol -Related Criminal Charges or Arrests <br />7.1 Employees are required to notify the District of any criminal drug statute -related criminal <br />charge of arrest no later than five (5) days after such charge has been filed. Employees in <br />positions which require driving a District vehicle on District business must notify Personnel <br />of any drug or alcohol-related arrest (e.g., including but not limited to Driving While Under <br />the Influence) on the next workday. <br />7.2 The District will take appropriate action with respect to an employee who is so charged, <br />which action may include transfer to a non safety sensitive or non special risk position in <br />alcohol-related cases or discipline in cases related to illegal drugs. <br />7.3 Employees are required to notify the Emergency Services Director, or his or her designee, of <br />the outcome of all criminal drug statutes or alcohol-related criminal charges no later than five <br />(5) days after any change in status of such charges. This includes notification of a conviction, <br />a plea of guilty, an adjudication of guilty, a plea of nolo contendere, adjudication withheld, <br />an acquittal, or a dismissal of the charges. <br />7.4 The District will take appropriate disciplinary action against such employee within thirty (30) <br />days of receiving notice of the outcome or any change in the status of such criminal drug <br />statutes or alcohol-related charges. <br />68 <br />