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DRUG-FREE CAMPUS The College will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, ancestry, national origin, age, disabilities, veteran status, or sexual orientation in its educational programs, activities, admissions, or employment practices as required by applicable laws and regulations. For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures or for information regarding services, activities, and facilities that are accessible to and useable by persons with disabilities, contact the Office of Human Resources. Students may contact the Office of Disability Support Services, LCCC, 4525 Education Park Drive, Schnecksville, PA 18078-2598, 610-799-2121. PERM2-yy 2/26/13

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Page 1: DRUG-FREE CAMPUS · The workplace/campus is defined as the Schnecksville campus, Donley Center, Airport Site, Carbon Center, Morgan Center, Baum School or any other location where

DRUG-FREE CAMPUS

The College will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, ancestry, national origin, age, disabilities, veteran status, or sexual orientation in its educational programs, activities, admissions, or employment practices as required by applicable laws and regulations. For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures or for information regarding services, activities, and facilities that are accessible to and useable by persons with disabilities, contact the Office of Human Resources. Students may contact the Office of Disability Support Services, LCCC, 4525 Education Park Drive, Schnecksville, PA 18078-2598, 610-799-2121. PERM2-yy 2/26/13

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STATEMENT OF POLICYAlcohol and Illegal Drugs Will Not Be Tolerated at Lehigh Carbon Community College.It is the policy of the College to maintain a drug-free workplace and educational institution. This institution is committed to protecting the safety, health, and well-being of its employees, students, and all people who come into contact with its workplace/campus and property, and/or use its services. Recognizing that alcohol and drug abuse pose a direct threat to this goal, this institution is committed to assuring a drug-free environment for all of its employees and students.No employee or student may manufacture, distribute, dispense, sell, illegally possess, or illegally use in the workplace/campus alcohol or a controlled substance, as defined by the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 and the Drug-Free School and Communities Act Amendments of 1989. Employees and students should also refrain from the abuse and/or overuse of prescription and over-the-counter drugs.The workplace/campus is defined as the Schnecksville campus, Donley Center, Airport Site, Carbon Center, Morgan Center, Baum School or any other location where the employee is representing the College, or the student is attending class or a College-sponsored function.

PENALTIESLehigh Carbon Community CollegeViolation of this policy by any employee will result in disciplinary action up to and including termination. Violation of this policy by a student will result in disciplinary action and may result in immediate suspension leading to possible dismissal.As a condition of employment, all employees must abide by the above policy statement, and any employee who is convicted of any drug violation in the workplace must inform the Director of Human Resources within five days of the conviction. The College is required to notify the proper federal agency of this conviction within ten days of receiving a notice of conviction from the employee.

LEGAL SANCTIONSCommonwealth of PennsylvaniaThe Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Act No. 65 of April 14, 1972) identifies sanctions involving monetary fines ranging from a minimum of $25 (underage drinking) to $250,000 (manufacture, distribution, and/or sale of illicit drugs), and imprisonments ranging from 30 days to 50 years, or both, for violations of its provisions.Under Pennsylvania Law (Crime Code 18 Pa. C.S. 6308) it is a summary offense if anyone under 21 years of age “attempts to purchase, purchases, consumes, possesses or transports any alcohol, liquor or malt or brewed beverages.” Penalties for offenses under these provisions include restric-tions in driving operators privileges and monetary fines.

TREATMENT SERVICESThe College does not offer clinical treatment services of any kind. There are numerous services and/or benefits available to assist students, faculty, and staff with drug and acohol counseling, treatment, and rehabilitation. The College Counselors are prepared for crisis intervention and possible referral to outside agencies. Human Resources is available to employees for referral to outside agencies. Faculty and staff covered by medical benefits may utilize specialized benefits for drug and alcohol rehabilitative services including inpatient detoxification, residential services, and outpatient services.

OUR MESSAGE TO YOULehigh Carbon Community College strives to create an environment in which students can obtain a quality education. As a member of the college community, it is important for you to know that the use of alcohol or illicit drugs on campus is strictly prohibited. The use of illicit drugs or the abuse of alcohol at any time can impair your mental functions and damage your health.

You are urged to take an active role in the protection of yourself and others. If you suspect that you or someone you know may have an alcohol or other drug problem, please contact one of our trained staff or a community agency as listed in this brochure.

Individuals are responsible for the consequences of their decisions.

HOT LINES

Numbers are subject to change; please check your local directory. Numbers are provided as a service to the reader. The inclusion or exclusion of a number does not imply endorsement or purposeful omission of a particular organization.

www.lccc.edu

Lehigh Carbon Community CollegeCounselors (for students) ................................................ 610-799-1137Human Resources (for College employees) .................... 610-799-1107

Local Community ServicesAl-Anon—Allentown District ............................................. 610-778-2066Al-Anon—World Service Office ....................................1-888-425-2666Alcohol & Drug Dependence Center—Lehigh Valley ........ 610-867-3986Alcoholics Anonymous .................................................... 610-882-0558Center for Humanistic Change ........................................ 484-821-0375Confront ........................................................................... 610-437-0148Council on Alcohol & Drug Abuse Prevention & Treatment ..................................................................... 610-437-0801Narcotics Abuse 24 Hour Helpline & Treatment ............1-877-579-0078Narcotics Anonymous Help Line ..................................... 610-439-1998

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PenaltyPenalty

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1 kg or more mixture

5 kg or more mixture

50 gm or more mixture

100 gm or more pure or 1 kg or more mixture

10 gm or more mixture

400 gm or more mixture

100 gm or more mixture

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100-999 gm mixture

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Not less than 5 years. Not more than 40 years.

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Fine of not more than $2 million individual, $5 million other than individual.

Not less than 20 years. Not more than life.

If death or serious injury, not less than life.

Fine of not more than $8 million individual, $20 million other than individual.

Not less than 10 years. Not more than life.

If death or serious injury, not less than 20 years. Not more than life.

Fine of not more than $4 million individual, $10 million other than individual.

Not less than 10 years. Not more than life.

If death or serious injury, not less than life.

Fine of not more than $4 million individual, $10 million other than individual.

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Not more than 20 years. If death or serious injury, not less than 20 years, not more than life. Fine $1 million individual, $5 million not individual.

Not more than 5 years. Fine not more than $250,000 individual, $1 million not individual.

Not more than 3 years. Fine not more than $250,000 individual, $1 million not individual.

Not more than 1 year. Fine not more than $100,000 individual. $250,000 not individual.

Not more than 30 years. If death or serious injury, life. Fine $2 million individual, $10 million not individual.

Not more than 10 years. Fine not more than $500,000 individual, $2 million not individual.

Not more than 6 years. Fine not more than $500,000 individual, $2 million not individual.

Not more than 2 years. Fine not more than $200,000 individual, $500,000 not individual.

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Fine not more than $4 million individual, $10 million other than individual.

Not less than 5 years, not more than 40 years.

If death or serious injury, not less than 20 years, not more than life.

Fine not more than $2 million individual, $5 million other than individual.

Not more than 20 years.

If death or serious injury, not less than 20 years, not more than life.

Fine $1million individual, $5 million other than individual.

Not more than 5 years.

Fine not more than $250,000, $1 million other than individual.

Federal Trafficking Penalties - MarijuanaFirst OffenseDescription Quantity Second Offense

Not less than 20 years, not more than life.

If death or serious injury, not less than life.

Fine not more than $8 million individual, $20 million other than individual.

Not less than 10 years, not more than life.

If death or serious injury, not less than life.

Fine not more than $4 million individual, $10 million other than individual.

Not more than 30 years.

If death or serious injury, life.

Fine $2 million individual, $10 million other than individual.

Not more than 10 years.

Fine $500,000 individual, $2 million other than individual.

MarijuanaMixture containing detectable quantity*

MarijuanaMixture containing detectable quantity*

Marijuana

Hashish

Hashish Oil

Marijuana

Marijuana

Hashish

Hashish Oil

1,000 kg or more mixture; or 1,000 or more plants

100 kg to 999 kg; or 100-999 plants

50 to 99 kg mixture

50 to 99 kg or more

50 to 99 kg or more

50-99 plants or more

Less than 50 kg mixture

Less than 10 kg

Less than 1 kg

*Includes Hashish and Hashish Oil (Marijuana is a Schedule 1 Controlled Substance.)

1st conviction. $1,000 to $100,000 Up to 1 year

After 1 prior drug conviction. $2,500 to $250,000 At least 15 days, not to exceed 2 years.After 2 or more prior drug convictions. $5,000 to $250,000 At least 90 days, not to exceed 3 years.

Illegal possession of Crack Cocaine. (Special sentencing provisions).

1st conviction and amount exceeds 5 gms. Up to $250,000 Minimum 5 years Maximum 20 years2nd conviction and amount exceeds 3 gms.

3rd conviction and amount exceeds 1 gm.

Violation Fine Prison Term Other

Federal Penalties—Illegal Possession of a Controlled Substance

Denial of Federal benefits, such as student loans, grants, contracts, and professional or com-mercial licenses up to 1 year for 1st offense, up to 5 years for all subsequent offenses.

Forfeiture of personal and real property used to possess or to facilitate possession of a controlled substance if that offense is punishable by more than one year imprisonment.

Forfeiture of vehicles, boats, aircraft or any other conveyance used to transport or conceal.

Civil fine up to $10,000 (pending)

Ineligible to receive or purchase a firearm.

Revocation of certain Federal licenses: Pilot licenses, Public

Housing Tenancy, etc. possible.

Fine, prison or both plus denial of Federal benefits and ineligibilities as listed above.

1Does not include marijuana, hashish, or hash oil. (See separate chart.) 2Includes anabolic steroids as of 2/27/91.