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CONSEQUENCES OF POSITIVE TEST RESULTS

First Positive Result For the first positive result, the student will be given two options: The student will make an appointment with a certified chemical dependent counselor (from the attached approved list in Addendum B for chemical dependency assessment and then follow the recommendations of the counselor. This assessment must be completed within 7 days of notification of positive test. The parent/guardian/custodian is responsible for all expenses and for providing the Designated Official with documentation that the Student Participant completed all recommendations of the counselor. The Student Participant will submit to 3 additional tests AT Parent expense. Mandatory testing dates will be selected by the Third Party Administrator. OR 2. The student will be denied participation for a minimum of four months from the date of notification or the remainder of the school year, whichever is shorter. A student athlete disciplined under this policy will follow additional guidelines established in the Activity Behavior Code. The student will be required to submit to the monthly random tests for the remainder of the year or a maximum of six (6) additional test sessions. During that time, student may petition for reinstatement of privileges, provided student shows proof of assessment by a chemical dependency counselor and completion of treatment in a substance abuse program as recommended by the chemical and dependent counselor. The parent/guardian/custodian and student will meet with the Designated Official and the building administrator to determine reinstatement. Upon reinstatement student will submit to random testing at parent/guardian expense for the remainder of his/her time involved in extracurricular activities and/or receiving driving privileges. Second Positive Result After the second positive result, the student will be given two options: 1. The student will make an appointment with a certified chemical dependency counselor (from the attached approved list in addendum A) for chemical dependency assessment and then follow the recommendations of the counselor. This appointment must be completed within 7 days of notification of positive test. The parent/guardian/custodian is responsible for all expenses and for providing the Designated Official with documentation that the Student Participant completed all recommendations of the counselor. The Student Participant will submit to 5 additional mandatory tests at parent/guardian expense. OR 2. The student is denied participation and driving privileges for six months from the date of notification or the remainder of the school year whichever is longer. A student athlete disciplined under this policy will follow additional guidelines established in the Activity Behavior Code. The student will be required to submit to the random tests for one calendar year. During that time, student may petition for reinstatement of privileges, provided student shows proof of assessment by a chemical dependency counselor and completion of treatment in a substance abuse program as recommended by the chemical and dependent counselor. The parent/guardian/custodian and student will meet with the Designated Official and the building administrator to determine reinstatement. Upon reinstatement student will submit to random testing at parent/guardian expense for the remainder of his/her time involved in extracurricular activities and/or receiving driving privileges. Third Positive Result The Student will be denied participation in activity and / or parking privilege for one calendar year from the date of notification of the positive test. After that time, student may petition for reinstatement of privileges, provided student shows proof of assessment by a chemical dependency counselor and completion of treatment in a substance abuse program as recommended by the chemical and dependent counselor. The parent/guardian/custodian and student will meet with the Designated Official and the building administrator to determine reinstatement. Upon reinstatement student will submit to random testing at parent/guardian expense for the remainder of his/her time involved in extracurricular activities and/or receiving driving privileges.

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