Policy.
The use, possession, concealment, sale, or distribution of unauthorized
drug or alcohol is absolutely prohibited. It is City policy that employees
shall not: report to work with any detectable amount of an unauthorized
drug or alcohol or be under the influence of alcohol or drugs; have
the odor of alcohol or drugs on their breath during a regularly scheduled
shift; possess drugs or alcohol on their person or property under
their control, while on duty or on compensated standby time; sell
or provide drugs or alcohol to any other employees or to any person
while such employee is on duty; test positive for unauthorized drugs
or alcohol; or work impaired as a result of the use of alcohol or
drugs.
The use of any unauthorized drug by an employee where a State
or other Country considers such drug use lawful (such as a State in
which either medical or recreational marijuana use is considered lawful,
specifically including but not limited to the State of Missouri) does
not excuse any violation of this Policy.
The use of medically prescribed medications and drugs which
are lawful under both Federal and Missouri law is not per se a violation
of this Policy. However, failure by the employee to notify his or
her Supervisor, before beginning work, when taking medication or drugs
which may interfere with the safe and effective performance of duties
or operation of City equipment may result in discipline, up to and
including termination. In the event there is a question regarding
an employee's ability to safely and effectively perform assigned duties
while using such medication or drugs, clearance from a qualified physician
may be required.
The City has established a voluntary Employee Assistance Program
(EAP) to assist those employees who voluntarily seek help for alcohol
or drug problems. Telephone numbers for the EAP are listed on posters
in the workplace, on periodic payroll stuffers, and in the employee
newsletter. Medical insurance coverage for drug and alcohol treatment
is also included in the medical plan offered by the City. Employees
wishing to obtain more information on any of these benefits should
contact the Personnel Department, the City's health insurance carrier,
or the Employee Assistance Program.
The City reserves the right to search, without employee consent,
all areas and property in which the City maintains joint control with
the employee or full control. All City vehicles are subject to search
by appropriate management personnel. Warrants will be obtained should
it become necessary to search areas beyond the City's immediate control.
Violations of this Policy will be grounds for disciplinary action,
up to and including discharge. Refusal to submit immediately to an
alcohol and/or drug analysis when requested by management pursuant
to provisions of this Substance Abuse Policy will result in termination.
Employees reasonably believed to be under the influence of alcohol
or drugs shall be prevented from engaging in further work. The employee
shall be instructed to wait for a reasonable time until an authorized
City representative can transport the employee from the work site.