Employee Handbook 2020

at any Merritt function in an amount to render him or her impaired or not in full control of his or her facilities. In addition, the off-duty use, possession, distribution, or sale of illegal drugs and reporting to work with detectable amounts of illegal drugs or alcohol in one’s system are also prohibited. Employees who violate this policy may be subject to disciplinary measures, up to and including termination, in Merritt’s sole discretion. Illegal drugs include (but are not limited to) marijuana, cocaine, opiates, PCP, and amphetamines, as well as other types of narcotics, depressants, stimulants, hallucinogens, and perception-altering drugs or controlled substances. In addition, for purposes of this policy, prescription and over-the- counter drugs used without authorized prescription or contrary to medical advice will also be considered illegal drugs. Employees who are taking over-the-counter or prescription medication in accordance with prescription/direction do not violate this policy so long as they do not report to work in an impaired condition. Merritt encourages employees who abuse alcohol or abuse illegal drugs to seek rehabilitation and or treatment before their problem exposes them to disciplinary measures or potential termination. Seeking such assistance does not abrogate compliance with Merritt’s policies or job performance expectations. In addition to this policy summary, employees must also comply with Merritt’s Substance Abuse Testing Policy.

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