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Drug-Free Workplace Policy
Prohibited Drug Activity
The University of Pennsylvania prohibits the unlawful manufacture,
distribution, dispensation, sales, possession or use of any drug by
its employees in its workplace. Each University employee agrees, as
a condition of employment, to abide by this policy and to notify his
or her supervisor no later than five days after any conviction under
a criminal drug statute for a violation that occurred in the workplace.
Sanctions
Any University employee who violates the University's policy or who
is convicted under a criminal drug statute for a violation occurring
in the workplace will be subject to the University's disciplinary
procedures up to and including dismissal and may be required to participate
satisfactorily in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program.
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Drug-Free Workplace Program
- A. The University of Pennsylvania has established a drug-free
awareness program to inform employees about:
- The dangers of drug abuse in the workplace through such
activities as "Drug Awareness Week" and training programs
for supervisors;
- The University's policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace
through distribution of the policy to all employees;
- Available drug counseling, rehabilitation and employee
assistance programs such as those provided through the Faculty/Staff
Assistance Program; and
- The penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug
abuse violations in the workplace.
- B. Each University employee will be given a copy of the University
Drug-Free Workplace Policy.
- C. Each employee, as a condition of employment, must agree
to abide by the University's Drug-Free Workplace Policy and to
notify his or her supervisor no later than five(5) days after
any conviction under a criminal drug statute for a violation that
occurred in the workplace. When a supervisor is notified by an
employee of such a conviction, he or she will immediately notify
the Vice President for Human Resources, and, if the employee is
paid in whole or part from a federal grant, contract, or cooperative
agreement, the Executive Director for Sponsored Programs. The
Executive Director for Sponsored Programs will notify the appropriate
federal agency within ten(10) days of receiving such notification.
- D. An employee who violates the University policy or who is
convicted under a criminal drug statute for a violation occurring
in the workplace will be subject to the University's disciplinary
procedure up to and including dismissal, and may be required to
participate satisfactorily in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation
program.
- E. The University will make a good faith effort to continue
to maintain a drug-free workplace through implementation of the
above program.
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