Ohio Admin. Code 3344-48-07 - Safe harbor program
(A) A student-athlete may voluntarily refer
him/herself to the sports medicine staff for evaluation, testing, and
counseling for substance use/abuse. This provision allows a student-athlete to
self-report a substance problem without repercussions of a positive
test.
(B) These individuals shall
still be required to undergo an evaluation by the head team physician or
his/her designee and a substance abuse
counselor. Cleveland state university staff shall work with the
student-athlete to prepare a safe harbor treatment plan, which may include
confidential drug testing.
(C) The
student-athlete shall
may be tested for banned substances upon entry
into the safe harbor program and such a positive initial test shall not result
in any administrative sanction, though the head team physician or
the head team physician's
his/her designee may suspend the student-athlete
from practice
all
athletic activities, if medically indicated
necessary.
(D) The student-athlete's parent(s) or legal
guardian shall be notified of the entry of their child into the safe harbor
program, if under twenty-one years of age. For the
safety and well-being of the student-athlete over the age of twenty-one, the
director of athletics may notify the student-athlete's parent(s) or legal
guardian(s) of the entry into the safe harbor program.
(E) A substance abuse counselor will
determine the appropriate form(s) of intervention and rehabilitation needed by
the student-athlete on a case-by-case basis. In addition, the student-athlete
shall
may be
financially responsible for any outside treatment or counseling.
(F) A student-athlete shall be permitted to
remain in the safe harbor program for a reasonable period of time,
not to exceed thirty days, as determined by
the treatment plan. A student-athlete may be permitted
to remain in the safe harbor program while actively complying and undergoing
documented treatment as deemed medically necessary by the head team physician,
team psychiatrist, and or their designee. Any missed appointment or failure to
comply will result in the removal of the student-athlete from the safe harbor
program. While in compliance with the safe harbor program treatment plan,
the student-athlete shall not be included in the list of students eligible for
random drug testing.
(G) Students
in the safe harbor program may be selected for drug testing by the NCAA
and subject to NCAA sanctions.
(H)
Upon release
from the safe harbor program, the student-athlete will be placed in the cycle
for institutional drug testing for at least one calendar year.
(I) A student-athlete shall not be
permitted to enter the safe harbor program thirty days prior to NCAA or
conference postseason competition.
(J) A student-athlete, who enters the safe
harbor program but does not comply with the terms of their rehabilitation,
shall be sanctioned according to post-test procedures for a first positive
result. Thereafter, the student-athlete shall serve the penalty phases for a
second positive, if a positive test occurs in any future testing.
(K) If a student-athlete is determined to
have been using, misusing or abusing substances after the initial safe harbor
program treatment, as determined by follow-up testing, the student-athlete
shall be subject to sanctions and follow-up testing as detailed for a first
positive test result as outlined in the Cleveland state university drug
education and screening policy.
(L)
The director of athletics, the associate
athletic directors
for
student affairs, the head athletic trainer, the student-athlete's head
coach and the team physician may be informed of the student's participation in
the safe harbor program. The athletic trainer assigned to that sport may also
be notified, if medically appropriate. The assistant coach(es) may also be
informed at the discretion of the head coach. Other university employees may be
informed only the extent necessary for the
implementation of this policy
at the
discretion of the director of athletics. The
athletics compliance office will be notified of any student-athlete that does
not comply and is subject to the penalty phase.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 111.15
Rule Amplifies: 3344
Prior Effective Dates: 04/13/2006, 02/17/2014, 03/09/2015
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