CRIME LOG For daily log information regarding emergency services log and crime log can be requested by contacting Campus Safety at 605-626-3007 or going to Student Affairs, Suite 222 or by visiting the link at https://northern.edu/student-life/campus-safety. ALCOHOL AND DRUG POLICY In compliance with the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1989, the South Dakota Board of Regents strictly prohibits the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession or use of controlled substances by board employees and agents while on duty or while in any workplace controlled by the board. The workplace shall include premises and vehicles owned and controlled by the board and other premises and vehicles when used by the board for education, research, service or other official functions. Northern is committed to providing a drug-free workplace. Employees who unlawfully possess, use, distribute, dispense or manufacture alcohol or other drugs while on duty will be disciplined. Any employee who is convicted of a criminal drug statute violation that occurred in the workplace must report that conviction within five days to the Office of Human Resources and the employee’s direct supervisor. The Northern Biennial Review is located on the website: https://apps.northern.edu/flippingbook/NSU_Drug_Free_Schools_and_Campuses_Act_Bienni al_Review/ NORTHERN STUDENT DRUG AND ALCOHOL POLICY In accordance with the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of 1989, the South Dakota Board of Regents strictly prohibits the unlawful possession, use or distribution of alcohol, marijuana or controlled substances by its students or employees while on property controlled by the Board. Northern State University’s campus is an “alcohol and drug free” zone and only under certain circumstances is the consumption of alcohol permitted. The manufacture, sale, possession or distribution of any controlled substances is illegal under both state and federal laws. Such laws are strictly enforced by local law enforcement agencies. Violators are subject to disciplinary action within the university and/or criminal prosecution. It is unlawful to sell, furnish, or provide alcohol to a person under the age of 21 in the State of South Dakota. The possession of alcohol by anyone under 21 years of age in a public place or a place open to the public is illegal. It is also a violation of Northern policy for anyone to consume or possess alcohol in any public or private area of campus without prior university approval. Organizations or groups found in violation of alcohol and other substance policies or state or federal laws may be subject to university sanctions. Additionally, possession of empty alcohol beverage containers and drug paraphernalia is also prohibited. No student organization, club, or residence hall may sponsor any student-related Annual Security and Fire Safety Report 22
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