Alcohol and Other Drug Notification and Policy
In accordance with the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of 1989, this notification is presented annually to each Black Hawk College (BHC) student and employee. Its purpose is to serve as a reminder of the standards of conduct relating to drugs and alcohol; the health risks associated with drug and alcohol abuse; of the availability of treatment for drug or alcohol problems; of BHC policies related to the illegal possession and use or distribution of drugs or alcohol; and of the internal sanctions and federal, state, and local legal penalties that may result from the illegal sale, possession, consumption, or distribution of drugs or alcohol.
Standards of Conduct
In accordance with BHC’s Student Code of Conduct, students, including those of the legal drinking age, are not permitted to use, possess, manufacture, sell, deliver, or distribute alcohol or illegal drugs on College property, property used by Black Hawk College, as part of any College sponsored event, or while conducting or participating in Black Hawk College business and/or events. Students under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs are not permitted to be present on campus or at campus-related activities. Students who are aware of alcohol or drug abuse by other students have a responsibility to report such infractions or violations to the Vice President of Student Services (309) 796-5041.
BHC employees are subject to the College’s Drug-Free College Policy (Board Policy 8.70) which states in part: “The unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession and use of a controlled substance is prohibited (1) in and on property owned or controlled by Black Hawk College, or (2) as part of College-sponsored functions. The unlawful possession, use, or distribution of alcohol on College premises and/or as part of College-sponsored functions is prohibited. No employee or student will report to the College while under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs.” Employees can report infractions or violations to College management (Supervisor, Police Department, Director of Human Resources, a Vice President or other Administrator).