Drugs, Tobacco, and Alcohol Sample Clauses

Drugs, Tobacco, and Alcohol. Drug, tobacco, or alcohol (or any "look-alikes" of these three items) products are not to be brought on to the campus at any time by any person except under prior special arrangement, with written permission of the school. Any student under the influence of or in possession of these items is in violation of law and school rules. The consequences are severe for every type of violation and will be discussed with students at the beginning of each school year. There are no "harmless or minor offenses" or "Second chances." The discipline section of this handbook specifies the range of school consequences, including suspension and recommendations for expulsion, that will be used for every violation involving these items. Law enforcement authorities will be called to investigate violation of law; notification of parents may only occur after an arrest has been made as the school cooperates in every way with the proper authorities. DON'T DO DRUGS! Did you know that inhaling any material containing toluene can cause a condition of intoxication? Many common school/household supplies such as glue, cement, white out, and permanent markers contain toluene. Any person under the influence of xxxxxxx is guilty of a misdemeanor. Check the labels on your school supplies and do not bring items containing toluene to school. FIELD TRIPS Student participation in field trips sponsored by MCMS is voluntary. Students will be provided with instruction at school if they do not attend. Fees to support field trips are donations*; contact school if scholarship support is needed. Parent volunteers are expected to give their full attention to students they supervise; siblings are not allowed to attend. Students must travel to and from events in school-approved vehicles. Parent drivers must be district approved. Any medications that parents request to be brought on the trip must be accompanied by a completed school from, signed by the child’s doctor. Contact Xx. Xxxxxxxxx, Health Tech, for information. * Any request for supplies or donations toward the purchase of supplies, materials, equipment, field trips, programs, etc. is completely voluntary under the law in California public schools. Students may not be charged for participation in educational activities and may not be discriminated against or denied participation for not providing voluntary donations to the school. Should any student or parent believe they were impermissibly charged a fee or required to provide materials or supplies...
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Drugs, Tobacco, and Alcohol. Any player in BRAVO who is caught with any form of drug, tobacco, or alcohol before, during, or after any club event will be removed from the program immediately.
Drugs, Tobacco, and Alcohol. Drug, tobacco, or alcohol (or any "look-alikes" of these three items) products are not to be brought on to the campus at any time by any person except under prior special arrangement, with written permission of the school. Any student under the influence of or in possession of these items is in violation of law and school rules. The consequences are severe for every type of violation and will be discussed with students at the beginning of each school year. There are no "harmless or minor offenses." The discipline section of this handbook specifies the range of school consequences, including suspension and recommendations for expulsion, that will be used for every violation involving these items. Law enforcement authorities will be called to investigate violation of law; notification of parents may only occur after an arrest has been made as the school cooperates in every way with the proper authorities.

Related to Drugs, Tobacco, and Alcohol

  • Drugs and Alcohol The Pupil may be given the opportunity to provide a biological sample under medical supervision if involvement with drugs is suspected, or a sample of breath to test for alcohol consumed in breach of School rules or policy. A sample or test in these circumstances will not form part of the Pupil's permanent medical record.

  • DRUGS & ALCOHOL Any incidents concerning drugs and/or alcohol shall be dealt with in accordance with the policy of the Building Industry Group Drug and Alcohol Safety and Rehabilitation Program as detailed in Appendix D of this Agreement.

  • Drug and Alcohol Policy 66.1 The Parties agree to apply the Drug and Alcohol Management Program (as amended from time to time)

  • DRUG AND ALCOHOL FREE WORKPLACE 20.1 All employees must report to work in a condition fit to perform their assigned duties unimpaired by alcohol or drugs.

  • Alcohol & Drugs I understand that the possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages or illegal substances is prohibited at all game locations and Activities hosted by the Club. I understand that by not following the rules of the game, or by playing while intoxicated, or if there is any suspicion of intoxication, I will not be allowed to play and will not receive a refund.

  • DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING Employees may be tested for drugs and/or alcohol pursuant to the provisions of the Employer's Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy which is attached hereto and made a part of this Agreement as if more fully set forth herein.

  • Drug and Alcohol Testing Permitted Testing is permitted where the Employer has reasonable suspicion to believe.

  • DRUG & ALCOHOL POLICY The parties agree that employees represented by this Agreement shall be free from the influence of drugs and/or alcohol while at work. The Agency's Drug/Alcohol Policy will be adhered to by such employees.

  • Alcohol Use Alcohol use is the consumption of any beverage, mixture or preparation including any medication containing alcohol.

  • Alcohol Policy Residents are required to abide by all New York State and New York University regulations regarding the use of alcohol. In residence halls, persons under the age of 21 may not be in the presence of alcohol or alcoholic beverage containers. Students (including residents and non- residential students), and guests who are of legal drinking age (21 years of age or older) may possess and consume alcoholic beverages (referred herein “alcohol”) within NYU residence halls in accordance with the following:

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