Substance Use. Disorder counseling shall be provided by a QCC, or Chemical Dependency Counselor Intern. Substance use disorder education and life skills training shall be provided by counselors or individuals who have been trained in the education. All counselor interns shall work under the direct supervision of a QCC.
Substance Use. (a) All state laws and the published College Housing and College policies pertaining to alcohol use will apply. All residents in possession of alcohol should have age-bearing and picture identification at all times.
1. Student rooms where both residents are under the legal drinking age of 21 must be alcohol free at all times. Guests who are of legal drinking age may not consume alcohol in these rooms.
2. Empty alcoholic beverage containers are not allowed in your room if you are under the age of 21 unless they are decorated as a craft.
3. No person under the age of 21 may store, possess, be in the presence of, or consume alcoholic beverages in College housing facilities or host a party where alcohol is present.
4. Alcoholic beverages may only be consumed by residents who are at least 21 years of age in their room or by their guests who must also be at least 21 years of age.
5. If you are 21 or older, but your roommate is under 21, only you may possess or consume alcohol in your room.
6. No person may provide alcohol to anyone under 21 years of age.
7. Any person in possession of alcohol can be expected to be asked for identification.
8. Alcoholic beverages or empty alcoholic beverage containers are not allowed in common areas of halls.
9. Common sources of alcohol are not permitted and can result in dismissal from college residence halls, apartment buildings or college houses on the first offense. Common sources of alcohol are all containers (kegs, barrels, mixes in large containers, bowls, etc.) where the alcohol is intended to be served to multiple people.
10. Alcoholic beverages may not be brewed or distilled in College housing facilities.
11. Residents under the influence of alcohol or other drugs, regardless of age, will not be allowed to participate in College housing sponsored programs.
12. Alcoholic beverages may not be consumed by residents and their guest(s) at College housing sponsored events.
13. If your guest(s) are under the influence of alcohol or other drugs, they will be asked to leave the premises.
14. Alcohol may not be consumed on grounds adjacent to the College residence halls, apartments, or houses.
15. Students who are transported to the hospital to detox can expect to have their parents/guardians contacted.
(b) The possession, use, or intent to deliver narcotics, dangerous drugs, or marijuana is prohibited. The possession, use or intent to deliver narcotics or drugs at a College housing function or on grounds adjacent to the residen...
Substance Use. Disorder (SUD) means condition in which the use of one or more substances 7 leads to a clinically significant impairment or distress per the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental 8 Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5)
Substance Use. The use of substances is contrary to productive work in therapy. If you arrive for your appointment intoxicated or high, the session may be terminated and you will be billed for the time.
Substance Use. The following must be upheld by the Client(s), which includes all EVENT PLANNERS, EVENT COORDINATORS, and VENDORS who are involved in planning and/or execution of the event on the premises.
Substance Use. Use of drugs, alcohol or inhalants is prohibited (including misuse of prescription medications). Any “use” will result in an immediate meeting to discuss / address your needs and recovery options (up to and including possible termination of lease agreement). Tenants must schedule a chemical health assessment/evaluation within seven (7) days of the relapse and follow all recommendations. Tenants must also follow any/all requirements stipulated in the corresponding SH Relapse Contract. In the case of “suspected” substance use, a drug and/or alcohol test will be administered. (See below)
Substance Use. The standard of conduct is centered on reasonable and responsible substance consumption. During the course of the Convention, substance use is permitted to the extent that a reasonable person would consume in the same circumstances. Substance misuse, however, will not be tolerated in any capacity. Any person found to be engaging in substance misuse may be suspended from the Convention without reimbursement of registration or other Convention related fees, and/or may be prohibited from future attendance at PDAC events.
Substance Use. Percent and number of pregnant and postpartum women who received at least one screening using a standardized validated tool during pregnancy or the first 12 months after delivery This measure will be analyzed quarterly and by zip code
Substance Use. Studio users and all associated visitors and personnel may not use or enter the studios under the influence of any drugs and substances, including cannabis or alcohol. Smoking and vaping, including nicotine and cannabis is not permitted on site within the Digital Media Lab, including outdoor patio areas accessed from within the Launchpad Commons Area. Smoking, vaping and illicit drug use are strictly prohibited. Alcohol consumption is prohibited except for Launchpad events with a valid Liquor License. Weapons, including props, replica and fake weapons are strictly prohibited from Launchpad property. Smoke, fog and haze effect machines are not permitted for use within the Digital Media Lab due to Building Safety, Fire & HVAC restrictions.
Substance Use. We expect you to be sober and not under the influence of alcohol and/or recreational drugs during your therapy sessions. If you attend a session under the influence, your therapist will end the session and you will not be refunded for it. Furthermore, your therapist may reassess the feasibility of continuing your work together.