POLICY OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF PEARL RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Adopted:
Tuesday, August 14, 1990
Revision Number:
3
Revision Date:
Tuesday, May 10, 2005
Reference:
Student Affairs
Policy:
Pearl River Community College will have a mandatory drug testing program for all student athletes. For purposes of this policy, a student athlete is any student involved in athletic competition, including cheerleaders, athletic trainers, managers, and other support personnel.
Objectives:
- To educate the student athlete in the dangers of drug and alcohol use and abuse.
- To identify through periodic random testing those athletes who may be involved in drug and alcohol usage and the substances being used.
- To recommend and provide permissible confidential treatment for those individuals with drug and drug related problems, including alcohol.
- To remove any athletes from the college athletic programs who are unable or unwilling to become and remain drug and alcohol free.
Procedure:
The procedures and guidelines under which the program is operated are:
- All athletes will be requested to sign a consent form giving the Pearl River Community College Athletic Department permission to test the athlete.
- The Pearl River Community College Athletic Department will conduct a mandatory drug test paid for by the College prior to the first scheduled athletic event. Testing will be repeated throughout the year on an unannounced random basis. A positive result will require follow-up testing at a medical clinic. The athlete must pay for this test.
- The test may monitor for evidence of the following controlled substances and their derivatives: amphetamines, anabolic steroids, barbiturates, cocaine (as benzoyl-ecgonine), opiates, phencyclidine, and THC metabolite (marijuana).
- A drug education presentation will be made to educate all student athletes to the danger of drug and alcohol abuse.
- The results of the test will be made known to the Office of Student Services.
- The head coach will have a confidential meeting with any athlete testing positive. The following steps will be taken at this time.
- The athlete will be suspended from the team two weeks.
- The athlete will be required to undergo follow-up testing and counseling on the dangers and side effects of drug use.
- The follow-up testing will be borne by the athlete.
- If there is evidence that the athlete continues to use drugs he/she will be dismissed from the team.
- If said athlete plans to continue participation in athletics, he/she must agree to be tested for the duration of his/her enrollment at Pearl River Community College.
