ALCOHOL AND DRUG POLICY
Francis Marion University prohibits the illegal and irresponsible use of alcohol
and other drugs. The University will enforce federal, state, and local laws,
as well as its own alcohol and drug policies. Procedures that support these
laws and policies have been instituted and are strictly enforced. It is the
responsibility of every member of the University community to know the risks
associated with the use and abuse of alcohol and other drugs and to assist the
University in creating an environment which promotes health-enhancing attitudes
and activities. Additional information about alcohol and drug policies and procedures
may be found in the FMU Student Handbook, the FMU Staff Handbook and the FMU
Faculty Handbook.
The use of alcoholic beverages on campus is not encouraged and is prohibited
with the following exceptions; (1) the private use of alcohol within the Village
Apartments by students of legal drinking age (2) the provision of alcohol at
certain events sponsored by a University department, contracted organization,
or campus community organization upon approval by the appropriate university
official (see herein). Events must meet all criteria contained herein. The use
of alcoholic beverages within these two exceptions is permitted only for those
of legal drinking age (21 years of age or older).
Francis Marion University prohibits the unlawful manufacture, dispensation,
possession, use or distribution of illegal drugs and alcohol on its property
or as a part of any of its activities by faculty, staff or students regardless
of permanent, full-time, part-time or temporary status, pursuant to state and
federal laws. For appropriate events, the Provost or Vice President responsible
for approving the event will determine how, when, and where alcohol may be used.
Statutes adopted by the State of South Carolina prohibit certain activities
regarding alcoholic beverages and drugs. The law provides for certain penalties
including fines up to $5,000 and incarceration up to five years. Violations
of the law also subject the offender to administrative sanctions under the University's
rules and regulations. The following activities are unlawful:
- Purchase of alcoholic beverages on behalf of a minor.
- Purchase or possession of alcoholic beverages by a person under 21 years
old.
- Presentation of false or improper identification in order to obtain alcoholic
beverages.
- Possession of an open container of beer, wine, or other alcoholic beverage
in a moving vehicle or in an area where such possession has been prohibited.
- Driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs.
- Selling, giving, or providing alcoholic beverages to a person under 21 years
old.
- Distribution, use or possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia.
Referrals are available for alcohol and drug problems or information to any
student, faculty, or staff member of Francis Marion. For more information
about these programs, contact the Office of Counseling and Testing
at 843-673-9707. Complete copies of the FMU Alcohol and Drug Policy
may be found in the student handbook or may be obtained from the
following offices: Student Affairs, Provost, Community Relations,
Administration/Human Resources, and Athletics.
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