ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG ( Sample Clauses

ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG (. “AOD”) POLICY Residents are expected to be familiar with and uphold local, state, and federal laws and College policies regarding the use and possession of alcohol and/or other drugs. Violations of the College’s AOD policy that occur inside Xxxx College owned housing, in the entryways to these buildings, or on external housing structures (i.e., porches and balconies) will be considered a breach of the Housing Contract and may result in termination of the Contract according to the applicable termination guidelines. The College’s AOD policy is distributed to each student at the beginning of the academic year.
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ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG (. Abuse Day Treatment Services (in all settings except hospital-based or Physician Provided - As described in DHS 107.13(3m) Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services (except those provided by a physician or on an inpatient basis) - As described in DHS 107.13(3) Counseling and Therapeutic Resources – As described in DHS 107.13(2) Mental Health Day Treatment Services (in all settings), - As described in DHS 107.13(4). 3.2 Treatment is planned and structured based on information from a differential diagnostic examination and directed at the accomplishment of specific goals and as further defined in DHS 107.13
ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG (. POLICIES Residents of legal drinking age (21 years or older) may consume and possess alcoholic beverages in the privacy of their own Neighborhood Unit, including a house, apartment, and back yard, provided the space is not shared with an underage roommate or guest. Regardless of age, excessive and inappropriate use of and/or distribution of alcoholic beverages is strictly prohibited, whether or not consumption occurs on or off the Neighborhood Unit property. Consumption of alcohol on the property of the Neighborhood Unit is allowed provided all individuals consuming alcohol are of legal drinking age (21 years or older). Consumption and storage of alcoholic beverages is allowed in private spaces, which are defined as the residence interior, enclosed courtyards, and patios. Private space does not include such areas as exposed porches and balconies or common outdoor areas. Residents must follow State laws and University rules, regulations, and policies regarding the consumption and service of alcoholic beverages on University property. Drinking games or simulated drinking games (i.e., water pong) are strictly prohibited in exposed porches, balconies, and common outdoor areas. Students and Residents may not possess, distribute, or use medical marijuana in any property owned or controlled by the University. See “Marijuana Policy” section of the Student Handbook for additional information.

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