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University Policies Promoting Safety and Security - North Central University
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Alcoholic Beverages and Illicit Drugs: 34 CFR 668.46(b)(8); 668.46(b)(9); 668.46(b)(10)
North Central University Students must refrain from the possession, use, or distribution of non-medical drugs in any form. In addition, students must refrain from the possession or use of any alcoholic or tobacco products. The use of a hooka or shisha is also not permitted. The distribution of alcohol or tobacco is permitted in employment roles when the distribution is a secondary function of that position (examples of unacceptable employment roles include bartending, working at a liquor store, working at a tobacco shop or hookah bar, etc.) The unlawful possession, use, or distribution of illicit drugs is prohibited on North Central University property and in connection with University activities. The possession, use, or distribution of alcohol is also prohibited on college property and in conjunction with University activities.
The NCU Drug and Alcohol Policy Statement
The Drug Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of 1989, Public Law 101-226, requires institutions of higher education to certify that it has adopted and implemented a program to prevent the unlawful possession, use, or distribution of illicit drugs and alcohol by students and employees.
Violations of these policies of North Central University can result in disciplinary action up to and including discharge for employees and dismissal for students and referral for prosecution. Any person struggling in this area should discuss their concerns with a college official. Counseling assistance on campus and/or off-campus will be explained; professional treatment services are also available in the Twin Cities area. North Central University also offers HLTH 224 (Drugs/Health Education), an in-depth study on the effects of alcohol and other drugs; and ADC 140 (Introduction to Chemical Dependency), understanding substance abuse, substance abuse and the family, prevention, intervention, and treatment.
The city of Minneapolis has many ordinances regulating and controlling the use and abuse of alcohol and other substances. The following laws are listed to highlight the consuming in public and the city drug ordinances.
364.40. Consuming in public. (as of 20080815)
No person shall consume intoxicating liquor as defined by Minnesota Statutes, Section 340A.101, Subdivision 14, or non-intoxicating malt liquor as defined by Minnesota Statutes, Section 340A.101, Subdivision 19, while (1) on a public street, highway, alley, sidewalk, boulevard, or any place frequented by the public; (2) on any private property without the consent of the owner of such property; or (3) while in a vehicle upon a public highway. This section shall not prohibit the consumption of such beverages at duly licensed on-sale premises, or if otherwise authorized by law. (Code 1960, As Amend., § 853.030; 80-Or-268, § 1, 11-14-80; Pet. No. 251179, § 35, 12-29-89)
223.70. Unlawful possession, sale, distribution. (as of 20080815)
It is unlawful for any person to have in his or her possession, or to sell, give away, barter, exchange or distribute any of the drugs specified in section 223.60 hereof, or any marijuana or narcotic drug, as defined in Section 152.01, subdivisions 9 and 10 of Minnesota Statutes, or any controlled substance as defined in Section 152.02, subdivisions 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of Minnesota Statutes, except on a written or oral prescription by a practitioner lawfully authorized to practice such profession. (Code 1960,As Amend., § 758.020; 76-Or-183, § 1, 10-29-76; 79-Or-108, § 2, 5-25-79; Pet. No. 251060, § 22, 12-15-89)
370.40. Possession by minors (as of 20080815)
No person under the age of twenty-one (21) years shall consume or have in his or her possession, at any place other than the household of the person’s parent or guardian, any liquor or beer with intent to consume the same, and possession thereof shall be prima facie evidence of intent to unlawfully consume the same. (Code 1960, As Amend., § 855.040; Ord. of 5-25-73, § 1; 76-Or-129, § 4, 8-13-76; 86-Or-193, § 4, 8-8-86)
Effects of Alcohol and Illicit Drug Use