Policy Details
Date of Last Update
10/30/2018
- Senior Leadership Team
Responsible Office
Alcohol and Other Drugs Campus Education and Services Office (ACES)
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Alcohol and Other Drugs Policy
SLT 5.1
Policy
Grand Valley State University strives to provide a healthy University community free of the abuse of alcohol or other drugs and illegal or unauthorized use of alcohol and controlled substances. This commitment to students, faculty, and staff is evidenced by the:
- Publication of standards of conduct and University policies
- Provision of alcohol and other drug abuse prevention programs
- Availability of counseling, treatment, and rehabilitation resources
- Enforcement of applicable University policies
- Enforcement of federal and state laws and local ordinances that govern alcohol and other drug use (including underage drinking, hosting, and furnishing laws)
- Promotion of an environment that supports healthy choices
The unlawful manufacture, possession, use, distribution or
dispensation of illicit or prescription drugs and the unlawful
possession, use, or distribution of alcohol by faculty, staff, and
students on University-controlled property or as part of University
activities is prohibited. This prohibition includes Marijuana as
federal law bans it from University owned and controlled property and
workplaces. All University employees will, as a condition of
employment, abide by the terms of this policy. Faculty, staff, and
students are responsible for making decisions within the context of
University policies and federal, state, and local laws related to
alcohol and other drugs.
The Alcohol and Other Drugs
Policy Handbook (mt2r.cp55586.com/aces) includes information about
University drug and alcohol abuse prevention programs; health risks;
counseling, treatment and rehabilitation resources; legal sanctions
and summary of laws; University employee and student sanctions for
violations of alcohol and other drug policies; employee notification
obligations; requirements for Federal grant recipients; and links to
additional University policies, procedures, and resources.
Policy Statement
This policy and the Alcohol and Other Drugs Policy Handbook will be electronically distributed annually to all faculty, staff, and students. The coordinator of the ACES (Alcohol & Other Drugs Campus Education and Services) Office will conduct the required review, no less than biennially, in even-numbered years.