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Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act

To satisfy the requirements of the "Drug Free Schools and Communities Act", the campuses and facilities of the Dallas College are committed to creating an educational and work environment free from use or distribution of illicit drugs and abuse of alcohol. The college prohibits the unlawful use, possession, distribution, manufacture, possession for purposes of distribution or sale of illicit drugs and alcohol by students and employees on its property or premises or at Dallas College sponsored activities. Any student or employee who violates Dallas College drug and alcohol policy is subject to all applicable Dallas College disciplinary sanctions as outlined in the Dallas College Board Policy Manual. Violations of Dallas College drug and alcohol policy that are also violations of federal, state, or local law may be referred to the appropriate agency.

Federal, State and Local Penalties and Sanctions
Local, state and federal laws prohibit the unlawful use, distribution, manufacture, possession for purposes of distribution, and sale of alcohol and controlled substances. These laws carry penalties for violations, including, but not limited to, fines, imprisonment, forfeiture of property and denial of federal benefits such as student loans, grants, etc. See also Title 21, United States Code (USC), Controlled Substances Act; and Chapter 481, Texas Health and Safety Code, the Texas Controlled Substances Act. Additionally, the different municipalities within Dallas County have ordinances relating to the use of controlled substances, for which penalties may be imposed.

Health Risks and Prevention Efforts
The abuse of drugs and alcohol is harmful to one's physical, mental, and social well-being. Alcohol consumption causes a number of marked changes in behavior. Even low doses significantly impair the judgment and coordination required to drive an automobile safely, increasing the likelihood that the driver will be involved in an accident. In addition, alcohol and drug users can lose resistance to disease and destroy their heath. Repeated use of either can lead to psychological dependence.

Information and confidential referrals concerning counseling and treatment programs for drug and alcohol abuse may be obtained from any Dallas College Counseling and/or Advisement Center, Health Center and/or location Office of Human Resources.