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Cityof Arden Hills Personnel Policy Effective February 29,2016 <br />rehabilitation program or has failed to successfully complete the <br />program, as evidenced by withdrawal from the program before its <br />completion or by a refusal to test or positive test result on a <br />confirmatory test after completion of the program. <br />Other Misconduct. Nothing in this policy limits the right of the City to <br />discipline or dismiss an employee on grounds other than a positive <br />confirmatory test result, including conviction of any criminal drug statute <br />for a violation occurring in the workplace or violation of other city <br />personnel policies. <br />Emergency Call Back to Work Provisions. If an employee is called out for a <br />City emergency and he or she reports to work and is suspected of being under the <br />influence of drugs or alcohol, he or she will not be subject to the testing <br />procedures of this policy, but may be subject to discipline and will not be allowed <br />to work. Appropriate arrangements for return transportation to the employee's <br />residence will be made. It is the sole responsibility of the employee who is under <br />the influence of alcohol and/or drugs and who is called out for a City emergency, <br />to notify his or her supervisor of this information and advise if he or she is unable <br />to respond to the emergency call back. <br />NON-DISCRIMINATION <br />The City of Arden Hills' policy on work-related substance abuse is non-discriminatory in <br />intent and application; however, in accordance with Minn. Stat., ch. 363, disability does <br />not include conditions resulting from alcohol or other drug abuse which prevents an <br />employee from performing the essential functions of the job in question or constitutes a <br />direct threat to property of the safety of individuals. <br />Furthermore, the City will not retaliate against any employee for asserting his or her <br />rights under this policy. <br />CITY'S EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM <br />The City has in place a formal employee assistance program (EAP) to assist employees in <br />addressing serious personal or work-related problems at any time. The City's EAP <br />provides confidential, cost-free, short-term counseling to employees and their families. <br />Employees who may have an alcohol or other drug abuse problem are encouraged to <br />seek assistance before a problem affects their employment status. Employee assistance <br />program services are available by contacting the Sand Creek Group, Ltd. at 1-888-243- <br />5744. <br />27