| Drug and Alcohol Policy StatementThe University complies with the requirements of the Federal  Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 and the Federal Drug-Free Schools and  Communities Amendments of 1989. The University subscribes to the  guidelines recommended by the Connecticut state Department of Higher  Education for the elimination of drug and alcohol abuse in the  educational environment. The manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession or use of  controlled substances is prohibited on the campus of the University of  Hartford. The Connecticut General Statutes impose severe penalties for  violations. Under Section 21a-277, the illegal manufacture,  distribution, sale, prescription, and/or dispensing of any controlled  substance, for a first offense, could result in imprisonment for not  more than 15 years and a fine of up to $50,000. Subsequent offenses  carry even harsher penalties. Section 21a-278 carries additional  penalties, including the possibility of life imprisonment. The manufacture, unsanctioned/unlawful distribution, dispensing,  possession, or use of alcoholic beverages is prohibited on the campus of  the University of Hartford. University employees, students, and guests  are expected to comply with all laws and regulations governing alcoholic  beverages, including laws prohibiting the furnishing or serving of  alcoholic beverages to minors. The sale of alcoholic beverages, except  as permitted by law, is prohibited by the state of Connecticut.  Penalties for violating this law could include, for each offense, a fine  of up to $1,000 and/or imprisonment for up to one year. Sale to minors  is also prohibited and carries penalties of up to $15,000 and/or  imprisonment of up to 18 months. Relevant sections of the Connecticut  General Statute include Sections 30-74, 30-77, 30-86, 30-87, 30-88a,  30-89, and 30-113. |