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<br />e <br /> <br />- 6- <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />physician as to the effect that such a drug may have upon the <br />employee's ability to perform his or her job functions. <br /> <br />Prior to the performance of City business, the employee must report to <br />their supervisor the use of any legal drug that has been determined by <br />the employee'S physician to be potentially impairing. The supervisor who <br />is so informed will contact the City's Human Resources Manager for <br />guidance. <br /> <br />b) The undisclosed use of any potentially impairing legal drug by any <br />employee while performing City business or while on City premises <br />is prohibited. <br /> <br />However, an employee may continue to work, even though using a <br />potentially impairing legal drug if City management has <br />determined, after consulting with the City's health officials, that <br />such use does not pose a threat to safety and that the using <br />employee's job performance will not be significantly affected. <br />Otherwise, the employee may be required to utilize the Family <br />Medical Leave Act (FMLA), take a leave of absence, or comply with <br />other appropriate action as determined by City management. <br /> <br />c) The City at all times reserves the right to judge the effect that a <br />potentially impairing legal drug may have upon work performance <br />and to restrict the using employee's work activity or presence at the <br />workplace accordingly. <br /> <br />7. DISCIPLINE <br /> <br />7.1 Any employee who possesses or uses illegal drugs on City premises or while on <br />City business will be subject to discipline up to and including discharge without <br />benefit of re-hire, or disbarment from the workplace. The City also reserves the <br />right to report any violation of this policy to applicable law enforcement <br />agencies. <br /> <br />7.2 Any employee who is found to be in possession of drug paraphernalia or other <br />contraband items in violation of this policy will be subject to discipline up to and <br />including discharges without benefit of re-hire, or disbarment from the <br />workplace. The City also reserves the right to report any violation of this policy <br />to applicable law enforcement agencies. <br /> <br />7.3 Any employee who distributes, sells, attempts to sell, attempts to purchase, or <br />transfers illegal drugs on City premises or while on City business will be subject <br />to discipline up to and including discharge without benefit of re-hire, or <br />disbarment from the workplace. The City also reserves the right to report any <br />violation of this policy to applicable law enforcement agencies. <br />
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