Drug Program Coordinator definition

Drug Program Coordinator means the person responsible for implementing, directing and managing the substance abuse policy within the City. The Drug Program Coordinator serves as the City's principal contact with the testing laboratory and maintains the effective operation of the policy within the City.

Examples of Drug Program Coordinator in a sentence

  • Any bargaining unit employee who does not occupy a TDP may volunteer to be included in the random testing program by informing the command Drug Program Coordinator (DPC) in writing of his or her desire to be included in the pool of TDPs subject to random testing.

  • The Drug Program Coordinator shall provide, or arrange to have provided, information and training programs concerning the impact of alcohol and other drug abuse on job performance, as well as information concerning the employee assistance program and any other resources available for employee assistance in dealing with a substance abuse problem.

  • Employees will be notified of drug test results within a reasonable period of time, normally five (5) working days, of receipt of the results by the Drug Program Coordinator (DPC).

  • Such requests shall be in writing, signed, dated and shall be presented to the Drug Program Coordinator.

  • Any bargaining unit employee who does not occupy a TDP may volunteer to be included in the random testing program by informing the Agency Drug Program Coordinator (DPC) in writing of his or her desire to be included in the pool of TDPs subject to random testing.

  • The Employer will follow the DOE Order 343.1 Federal Substance Abuse Testing Program and the Drug Program Coordinator Handbook dated April 2020.

  • To the extent required by law, the City of Delaware will keep confidential, any and all drug and/or alcohol treatment records, medical records, positive test results, and information it provides its Medical Review Officer, unless a written release, signed by the employee, is on file with the Drug Program Coordinator.

  • If the test of the first specimen (Bottle A) is verified positive by the Medical Reviewing Officer (MRO), the MRO shall report the results to the Employer’s DPC (Drug Program Coordinator) who will notify the BUE of the test results.

  • The Drug Program Coordinator shall plan for, implement, administer, coordinate and evaluate the City of Delaware's Commercial Drivers License Substance Abuse Policy, including any testing and education programs developed for City commercial licensed drivers, and shall ensure City of Delaware's compliance with provisions of the federal Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 and 49 CFR Parts 40, 382, 391, 392 and 395 and any subsequent amendments for the safety of Delaware City's employees and the general public.

  • The supervisor will immediately (within 24 hours) forward such request to the Drug Program Coordinator.