FCPS Reg. No. 400-86 Amended 7/30/08Amended 7/30/08 Subject: Student Athletes- Disciplinary Consequences for Alcohol, Tobacco, Drugs and Drug Paraphernalia.

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FCPS Reg. No Amended 7/30/08Amended 7/30/08 Subject: Student Athletes- Disciplinary Consequences for Alcohol, Tobacco, Drugs and Drug Paraphernalia OffensesSubject: Student Athletes- Disciplinary Consequences for Alcohol, Tobacco, Drugs and Drug Paraphernalia Offenses

FCPS Reg. No The following provisions apply to student athletes effective with the designated start date of the athletic season in August and ending with the last day of school for students. Therefore, the provisions apply to student-athletes for the entire designated period, regardless if they are in or out of season.The following provisions apply to student athletes effective with the designated start date of the athletic season in August and ending with the last day of school for students. Therefore, the provisions apply to student-athletes for the entire designated period, regardless if they are in or out of season.

FCPS Reg. No For purposes of this regulation, possession of alcohol and drugs/drug paraphernalia is defined as having control over or the access to use, even if the control or right is shared with others. Possession does not require ownership. Tobacco-related consequences are imposed for actual use or possession only.For purposes of this regulation, possession of alcohol and drugs/drug paraphernalia is defined as having control over or the access to use, even if the control or right is shared with others. Possession does not require ownership. Tobacco-related consequences are imposed for actual use or possession only.

FCPS Reg. No A participating student athlete involved in possession, use, being under the influence to any degree, or being party to an actual or attempted transaction of any of the substances which are or have the appearance of drugs (prescription or non-prescription used outside of their legal medical purposes), steroids, alcohol, tobacco, narcotics, controlled dangerous substances, inhalants, or drug paraphernalia on/off school property, under or not under school supervision shall be subject to the following consequences:A participating student athlete involved in possession, use, being under the influence to any degree, or being party to an actual or attempted transaction of any of the substances which are or have the appearance of drugs (prescription or non-prescription used outside of their legal medical purposes), steroids, alcohol, tobacco, narcotics, controlled dangerous substances, inhalants, or drug paraphernalia on/off school property, under or not under school supervision shall be subject to the following consequences:

FCPS Reg. No Immediate exclusion of the student athlete for 20% of regularly scheduled competitions or performances. If less than 20% of regularly scheduled competitions or performances in which a student is officially representing the school remain, there will be a carryover into the post season and/or next season of participation including the following year so that the total exclusion level is at 20%. During a 20% exclusion period, the student may continue to participate in practices and related athletic training.Immediate exclusion of the student athlete for 20% of regularly scheduled competitions or performances. If less than 20% of regularly scheduled competitions or performances in which a student is officially representing the school remain, there will be a carryover into the post season and/or next season of participation including the following year so that the total exclusion level is at 20%. During a 20% exclusion period, the student may continue to participate in practices and related athletic training.

FCPS Reg. No The student athlete must complete an assessment and associated program (if recommended) by an approved and recommended substance abuse program (i.e., Project 103) and provide appropriate verification of participationThe student athlete must complete an assessment and associated program (if recommended) by an approved and recommended substance abuse program (i.e., Project 103) and provide appropriate verification of participation

FCPS Reg. No Failure to comply with part 2 results in no participation for three (3) consecutive sport seasons. A minimum of 20% of the contests in the sport season in which the penalty is imposed must be remaining in order for that season to be considered the first sport season. If fewer than 20% of the contests remain, the next sport season would be considered the first of the three (3) consecutive sport seasons.Failure to comply with part 2 results in no participation for three (3) consecutive sport seasons. A minimum of 20% of the contests in the sport season in which the penalty is imposed must be remaining in order for that season to be considered the first sport season. If fewer than 20% of the contests remain, the next sport season would be considered the first of the three (3) consecutive sport seasons.

FCPS Reg. No Second and subsequent violations will result in no participation for three (3) consecutive sport seasons. A minimum of 20% of the contests in the sport season in which the penalty is imposed must be remaining in order for that season to be considered the first sport season. If fewer than 20% of the contests remain, the next sport season would be considered the first of the three (3) consecutive sport seasons.Second and subsequent violations will result in no participation for three (3) consecutive sport seasons. A minimum of 20% of the contests in the sport season in which the penalty is imposed must be remaining in order for that season to be considered the first sport season. If fewer than 20% of the contests remain, the next sport season would be considered the first of the three (3) consecutive sport seasons.

FCPS Reg. No Athletes involved in the distribution of steroids, alcohol, narcotics or controlled dangerous substances, inhalants, on/off school property, under or not under school supervision shall be subject to exclusion from all participation in an extracurricular activity for three (3) consecutive sport seasons.Athletes involved in the distribution of steroids, alcohol, narcotics or controlled dangerous substances, inhalants, on/off school property, under or not under school supervision shall be subject to exclusion from all participation in an extracurricular activity for three (3) consecutive sport seasons.

FCPS Reg. No Student may take advantage of a self-referral procedure to seek information, guidance, counseling, and assessment in regard to student athlete use of tobacco, alcohol and other drugs. Voluntary referrals do not carry punitive consequences.Student may take advantage of a self-referral procedure to seek information, guidance, counseling, and assessment in regard to student athlete use of tobacco, alcohol and other drugs. Voluntary referrals do not carry punitive consequences.

FCPS Reg. No The self-referral is allowed one (1) time in a students four-year high school career.The self-referral is allowed one (1) time in a students four-year high school career. Only the student or a member of the studentsOnly the student or a member of the students immediate family may make referral. immediate family may make referral. The self-referral cannot be used as a methodThe self-referral cannot be used as a method to avoid consequences once a conduct rule to avoid consequences once a conduct rule is violated and a student has been identified is violated and a student has been identified as having violated one of the conduct rules. as having violated one of the conduct rules.

FCPS Reg. No The self-referral must be made to an athletic director, administrator, guidance counselor, or school nurse.The self-referral must be made to an athletic director, administrator, guidance counselor, or school nurse.

FCPS Reg. No Consequences under this regulation do not run concurrently with academic ineligibility penalties.Consequences under this regulation do not run concurrently with academic ineligibility penalties.