who has lost eligibility for any grant, loan, or work-study assistance as a result of penalties in a separate clean, and conspicuous written notice that notifies the student of the loss of eligibility and advises the student of the ways in which to regain eligibility. If the student successfully passes two unannounced drug tests conducted by a drug rehabilitation program that complies with criteria established by the Secretary he may be eligible to regain eligibility of Federal funds. Drug and Alcohol Counseling Although the availability and use of various substances may change from time to time, the use of chemical substances by youth and adults continues at an alarming rate. Working with individuals and families who have become unable to cope with the demands of daily living and who have turned to chemicals to help in coping is difficult and complex task. We recognize that it is not easy for individuals and families to confront the problem of drug and alcohol abuse and harder still to admit the need for outside help. We strongly believe that early intervention and early treatment will significantly decrease the potential harm from drug and alcohol abuse and more easily repair dysfunctional relationships. With this goal in mind, Sumner College has a staff member who is available to all students, faculty and staff for advising. Sumner College may assist in the referral to one of the below agencies: National and Local Agencies This list is not intended to be complete but it represents a variety of alternative locations. Sumner College does not have a personal association with any agency. Alcoholics Anonymous, Portland , Oregon: www.pdxaa.com Phone: (503) 223-8569 Alcoholics Anonymous, Vancouver, Washington: www.vancouveraa.org Phone: (360) 694-3870 National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism: (301) 443-3860 National Institute on Drug Abuse: (301) 443-6441 Narcotics Anonymous, Portland, Oregon: (503) 345-9839 Narcotics Anonymous, Vancouver, WA: (800) 509-8918 Alcohol Statement of Institutional Sanctions
Violation of this policy can result in a disciplinary action, up to and including termination of an employee or dismissal of a student, even for a first-time offense. Local Laws Governing Alcohol a) Minor in Possession (MIP): No person under the age of 21 shall attempt to purchase, acquire or have in their possession any alcoholic beverages. No minor shall have in his or her system any alcoholic beverages except for the acceptance or consumption of sacramental wine as part of a religious rite, service or provided by the person’s parent or guardian. b) No person under the age of 21 shall possess any alcoholic beverage while operating a motor vehicle (ECC § 4.115, ORS § 471.430). Offense: Class A/B Violation Fine: Up to $2,000 c) Minor Falsely Representing Age: A person less than a certain age who knowingly purports to be older with the intent of securing a right, benefit, or privilege which by law is denied under that certain age (ECC § 4.145, ORS § 165.805). Offense: Class C Misdemeanor Fine: Up to $1,250 Furnishing Alcohol to a Minor: No one other than the person’s parent or guardian shall sell, give or otherwise make available any alcoholic liquor to a person under the age of 21 years (ECC § 4.110(1)(2), ORS § 471.410). Offense: Class A Misdemeanor Fine: Up to $6,250 d) Allowing Alcohol consumption by Minors: No person who exercises control of private real property shall knowingly allow any person under the age of 21 years to drink alcohol on the property or remain on the property after consuming any alcoholic beverage (ECC § 4.110(3), ORS § 471.410(3)). Offense: Class A Misdemeanor Fine: Up to $6,250 e) Open Container/Consumption in Public: Consumption of alcoholic liquor or possession of an open alcoholic beverage container is prohibited in a public place and on private property extended to the public for use, unless authorized by the Oregon Liquor Control Commission or other City Code provisions (ECC § 4.190). Offense: Class C Misdemeanor Fine: Up to $500 f) Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants (DUII): A person driving a vehicle with 0.08 percent blood alcohol content or more, or while under the influence of an inhalant or controlled substance (ORS § 813.010). Offense: Class A Misdemeanor/Class C Felony Fine: Up to $125,000 g) Local Laws Governing Cannabis Use of Marijuana in Public Place: No person shall engage in the use of marijuana items in a public place (ORS § 475B.381). Offense: Class B Violation Fine: Up to $1,000 h) Homegrown Marijuana in Public View: No person may produce, process, possess or store homegrown marijuana, cannabinoid products or cannabinoid concentrates if the homegrown marijuana, cannabinoid products or cannabinoid concentrates can be seen by normal unaided vision from a public place (ORS § 475B.306). Offense: Class B Violation Fine: Up to $1,000
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