EMPLOYEES WHO NOTIFY SCHOOL OFFICIALS OF A DRUG OR ALCOHOL PROBLEM Sample Clauses

EMPLOYEES WHO NOTIFY SCHOOL OFFICIALS OF A DRUG OR ALCOHOL PROBLEM. A. The Board encourages employees to seek professional help for their drug or alcohol problems. An employee who voluntarily notifies the Superintendent of Schools or the Director of Personnel that he/she has a drug or alcohol problem shall be allowed, upon request, to use his/her sick days, vacation, and personal time to undergo rehabilitation. If such days are unavailable, the employee shall be granted up to 60 calendar days per occurrence of unpaid medical leave to undergo rehabilitation. Upon completion of the rehabilitation period the employee shall submit to the Superintendent of Schools a medical certificate stating that the employee is free of any alcohol or substance abuse problems before returning to work and will undergo tests as noted below.
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