Voluntary Request for Assistance and Rehabilitation Sample Clauses

Voluntary Request for Assistance and Rehabilitation. The District shall not seek to terminate any employee who voluntarily seeks treatment, counseling or other support for an alcohol or drug related problem. The opportunity for rehabilitation shall be granted for any employee who is not involved in any drug/alcohol related criminal activity and voluntarily admits to alcohol or drug abuse prior to initiation of testing procedures. This voluntary request for assistance shall only apply to employees with more than one (1) year of seniority. Any member who voluntarily admits to the Chief his/her use of or dependence upon illegal drugs or alcohol shall be afforded the opportunity to participate in a mutually acceptable rehabilitation program. This program shall include provisions (a) through (d) below. Employees failing to follow these sections or failing any test as provided therein shall be considered in violation of their voluntary treatment program and subject to discipline. The opportunity for rehabilitation (rather than discharge) shall be granted once for any employee who is not involved in any drug/alcohol related criminal activity and prior to initiation of an investigation of the member’s use or sale of controlled substance by any competent state or federal authority provided the employee signs a last chance agreement containing the following:
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Voluntary Request for Assistance and Rehabilitation. The District shall not seek to terminate any employee who voluntarily seeks treatment, counseling or other support for an alcohol or drug related problem. The opportunity for rehabilitation shall be granted for any employee who is not involved in any drug /alcohol related criminal activity and voluntarily admits to alcohol or drug abuse prior to initiation of testing procedures. This voluntary request for assistance shall only apply to employees with more than 2 years seniority. Any member who voluntarily admits to the Chief his/her use of or dependence upon illegal drugs or alcohol shall be afforded the opportunity to participate in a mutually acceptable rehabilitation program. This program shall include provisions 11-A through 11-D below. Employees failing to follow these sections or failing any test as provided therein shall be considered in violation of their voluntary treatment program and subject to discipline. The opportunity for rehabilitation (rather than discharge) shall be granted once for any employee who is not involved in any drug/alcohol related criminal activity and prior to initiation of an investigation of the member’s use or sale of controlled substance by any competent state or federal authority provided the employee signs a last chance agreement containing the following: The employee agreeing to appropriate treatment as determined by the physician(s) involved: The employee discontinuing his use of illegal drugs or consumption of alcohol: The employee completing the course of treatment prescribed, including an “after-care” group for a period of at least 12 months. The employee agreeing to submit to unlimited random testing at any time, including off duty hours, during the period of treatment and “after-care.” Employees who do not agree to, and act in accordance with the foregoing shall be subject to discipline, up to and including discharge. This Article shall not be construed as an obligation on the part of the District to retain an employee on active status throughout the period of rehabilitation if it is appropriately determined that the employee’s current use of alcohol or drugs prevents such individual from performing his duties or whose continuance on active status would constitute a direct threat to the property and safety of others. Such employee shall be afforded the opportunity, at his option, to use accumulated paid leave or take an unpaid leave of absence pending treatment. All treatment shall be made at the sole expense of ...
Voluntary Request for Assistance and Rehabilitation. Employees are encouraged to voluntarily seek treatment, counseling and/or other support and assistance for an alcohol or drug related problem. The District shall not seek to terminate any employee who voluntarily seeks treatment, counseling or other support for an alcohol or drug related problem. The opportunity for rehabilitation shall be granted for any employee who is not involved in any drug/alcohol related criminal activity and voluntarily admits to alcohol or drug abuse prior to initiation of testing procedures. Any employee who voluntarily admits to the Fire Chief or his designee and a Union Officer his/her use of or dependence upon illegal drugs or alcohol shall be afforded the opportunity to participate in a mutually acceptable rehabilitation program. This program shall include provisions (a) through
Voluntary Request for Assistance and Rehabilitation. Employees are encouraged to voluntarily seek treatment, counseling and/or other support and assistance for an alcohol or drug related problem. The District shall not seek to terminate any employee who voluntarily seeks treatment, counseling or other support for an alcohol or drug related problem. The opportunity for rehabilitation shall be granted for any employee who is not involved in any drug/alcohol related criminal activity and voluntarily admits to alcohol or drug abuse prior to initiation of testing procedures. Any member who voluntarily admits to the Chief (or his designee) and a Union Officer his/her use of or dependence upon illegal drugs or alcohol shall be afforded the opportunity to participate in a mutually acceptable rehabilitation program. This program shall include provisions (a) through (d) below. Employees failing to follow these sections or failing any test as provided therein shall be considered in violation of their voluntary treatment program and subject to discipline. The opportunity for rehabilitation (rather than discharge) shall be granted once for any employee who is not involved in any drug/alcohol related criminal activity and prior to initiation of an investigation of the member’s use or sale of controlled substance by any competent state or federal authority provided the employee signs a last chance agreement containing the following:
Voluntary Request for Assistance and Rehabilitation. The District shall not seek to terminate any member who voluntarily seeks treatment, counseling or other support for an alcohol or drug related problem. The opportunity for rehabilitation shall be granted for any member who is not involved in any drug /alcohol related criminal activity and voluntarily admits to alcohol or drug abuse prior to initiation of testing procedures, and once if the member seeks treatment after the initiation of testing procedures. This voluntary request for assistance shall only apply to members with more than 2 years seniority. The District may reassign a member with no change in pay scale if the District determines they are unfit for duty during the course of voluntary treatment. Any member who voluntarily admits to the Chief his/her use of or dependence upon illegal drugs or alcohol shall be afforded the opportunity to participate in the IAFF Center for Excellence, or, at the member’s option, a mutually acceptable rehabilitation program. This program shall include provisions 11-A through 11-D below. Members failing to follow these sections or failing any test as provided therein shall be considered in violation of their voluntary treatment program and subject to discipline. The opportunity for rehabilitation (rather than discharge) shall be granted once for any member who is not involved in any drug/alcohol related criminal activity and prior to initiation of an investigation of the member’s use or sale of controlled substance by any competent state or federal authority provided the member signs a last chance agreement containing the following:

Related to Voluntary Request for Assistance and Rehabilitation

  • Voluntary Requests for Assistance The Employer shall take no adverse action against an employee who voluntarily seeks treatment or counseling. The Employer shall assist an employee seeking assistance by making available means by which referrals or treatment may be obtained (Employee Assistance Program). Such assistance shall be obtained at the employee's expense.

  • Termination of Therapy Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient needs are outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend that Patient participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to Patient.

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