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The Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of 1989, enacted by Congress as Public Law 101-226, require an institution of higher education to adopt and implement a program designed to prevent the unlawful possession, use or distribution of illicit drugs and alcohol by students and employees or be ineligible to receive federal funds or any other form of federal financial assistance.
All students are encouraged and cautioned to read the following information. Questions or comments should be addressed to the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, University Center South 155, (812) 941-2420.
The University may discipline a student for the following acts of personal misconduct (see NOTE) below):
NOTE: Students should be advised that under Indiana Law, it is illegal for a minor which is defined as a "person less than twenty-one years of age" to possess or consume an alcoholic beverage. Further, it is illegal for a minor to transport an alcoholic beverage (even if unopened) unless "accompanied by at least one parent or guardian."
The following information concerns the criminal penalties that can be imposed by State or Federal statute for violations related to alcohol or illegal drug possession, use or distribution.
All students are reminded that conviction under state and federal laws that prohibit alcohol-related and drug-related conduct can result in fines, confiscation of automobiles and other property, and imprisonment. In addition, licenses to practice in certain professions may be revoked, and many employment opportunities may be barred.
It is impractical to list all the alcohol and drug-related state and federal crimes and penalties but all persons should be aware that in Indiana any person under 21 who possesses an alcoholic beverage, and any person who provides alcohol to such person, is at risk of arrest. A person convicted of driving while intoxicated may be punished by fine, be jailed and lose the license to drive an automobile. Any selling of alcoholic beverages without a license is illegal.
Possession, or use, distribution, or manufacture, of controlled substances (drugs) illegally can result in arrest and conviction or a drug law violation and:
All persons should be aware of the health risks caused by the use of alcohol, and by the illegal use of controlled substances (drugs).
Use of controlled substances (drugs) can result in damage to health and impairment of physical condition, including:
The health risks associated with drugs or excessive use of alcohol are many, and are different for different drugs but all nonprescription use of drugs, and excessive use of alcohol, endangers your health. There are no good reasons for using a drug that is not prescribed by your doctor or for drinking to excess.
Indiana University Southeast offers student counseling assistance through:
Michael A. Day, Psy.D.
University Center South 201
Hours: Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
For an appointment: Call (812) 941-2244 or email micaday@ius.edu
A partial listing of community resources includes:
IN- AND OUT-PATIENT SERVICES FOR ADULTS
• BAPTIST HOSPITAL EAST
Chemical Dependency & Family Recovery
4000 Kresge Way
Louisville, KY 40207
(502) 896-7105
• LIFE SPRING MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
404 Spring Street
Jeffersonville, IN 47130
812/283-4491
New Albany, IN 47150
812/981-2594
Or
535 Country Club Road
Corydon, IN
812/738-2114
• HALFWAY HOUSE – ALCOHOLIC WOMEN
Hedden House
801 Vincennes Street
New Albany, IN 47150
812/949-0071
• HALFWAY HOUSE – ALCOHOLIC MEN
Serenity House
204 Sunset Avenue
Clarksville, IN 47130
812/283-9407
• OUR LADY OF PEACE
2020 Newburg Road
Louisville, KY 40205
(502) 451-3330
• TEN BROECK HOSPITAL
8521 LaGrange Road
Louisville, KY 40242
(502) 426-6380
OUT-PATIENT SERVICES
• OUR PLACE
Drug & Alcohol Education Services
Mt. St. Francis
Floyds Knobs, IN 47119
(812) 923-3400
• PARK VIEW PSYCHIATRIC & NEUROLOGY SERVICES
510 Spring Street
Jeffersonville, IN 47130
(812) 282-1888
• SOUTHERN HILLS MENTAL HEALTH CENTER
Old State Road 64
P. O. Box 400
English, IN 47118
812/338-2756
• MENTAL HEALTH & CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY
Turning Point Center
(a division of LifeSpring)
1060 Sharon Drive
Jeffersonville, IN 47130
812/283-7116
• WELLSTONE REGIONAL HOSPITAL
2700 River City Park Road
Jeffersonville, IN 47130
812/284-3400, 1-800/343-6722
Violations of the provisions set forth in section "Possession of Unlawful Drugs or Alcohol" of the Drug-Free campus policy are considered "personal misconduct." The University may discipline a student for acts of personal misconduct that are not committed on University property if the acts relate to the security of the University community or the integrity of the educational process. The Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs is authorized to impose sanctions for acts of personal misconduct.
Sanctions in each case are made only after a meeting and a determination of responsibility. Sanctions will vary depending upon the nature and circumstances of the offense and the student's prior record. These standards require the usual sanction for drug dealing to be suspension or expulsion from the University.
Campus disciplinary charges and criminal charges may both be filed for the same action. Students may be subject to sanction by both the campus and by the courts for the same action.
For more complete details of sanctions and the hearing process, refer to the IU Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct, which is available at the Information Desk in University Center North and the Student Affairs Office in University Center South 155. The IU Code can also be viewed at http://dsa.indiana.edu/Code/index.html.|
Published in:
Indiana University Southeast Schedule of Classes 2005