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Alcohol and Drug-use Prohibitions or Restrictions
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Alcohol and Drug-use Prohibitions or Restrictions
State law prohibits the sale, possession, or use of alcohol or controlled substances on school grounds or at school-related events.
9 Guam Code Annotated 67.401.2 Illegal Possession; Defined and Punishment.
(a) It is unlawful for any person knowingly or intentionally to possess a controlled substance, unless such substance was obtained directly from, or pursuant to, a valid prescription or order of a practitioner while acting in the course of his professional practice, or except as otherwise authorized by the Act.
(b) Any person who violates Subsection (a) with respect to any controlled substance shall be guilty of a felony of the third degree.
(c) A person who commits a crime under 9 GCA §§ 67.401.2(b)(2) or (3) within the Drug-Free School Zone shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
(d) A person who commits a crime under §§ 67.401.1 or 67.401.2(b)(1) within the Drug-Free School Zone shall be guilty of the same class of felony had the offense been committed outside the Drug-Free School Zone.
(e) A person who knowingly fails to report any violation of this Chapter within the Drug Free-School Zone is guilty of a misdemeanor.
Board of Education Policy 420 Control of Unauthorized Drugs and Alcoholic Beverages
Board policy prohibits possession, sale or use of alcohol or illicit drugs or non-medical use of prescriptions medication on school grounds or at school-related events.
Board of Education Policy 421 Prescription and Over-the-Counter Medication
Board policy prohibits possession, sale or use of alcohol or illicit drugs or non-medical use of prescriptions medication on school grounds or at school-related events.
SOP 1200-005 Controlled Substance in School
Standard Operating Procedure provides guidance on the receipt, administration, and accountability for all medications that are regulated by the Federal Narcotics Act.
SOP 1200-006 Medication Administration
Standard Operating Procedure provides guidance on the receipt, administration, and accountability for all medications that are regulated by the Federal Narcotics Act.