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Illinois Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) Prevention Program
September 21, 2023 5:02 AM

Dear Students and Employees,

The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has a long-standing commitment to the support and maintenance of a drug-free environment for our students and employees. The Drug Free Workplace Act and the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act require the university to distribute to all employees and students information about our Alcohol and Drug Prevention and Response Program. Detailed information about this program can be found here:

http://odos.illinois.edu/alcohol-and-drug-program/

The program webpage describes the university’s standard of conduct prohibiting drug and alcohol abuse. It states that the university will impose disciplinary sanctions against those who violate that standard and identifies relevant federal and state criminal penalties. Most importantly, the website explains the health risks associated with drug and alcohol abuse and identifies university and community resources to help with drug- or alcohol-related problems.

Under the federal Controlled Substances Act, cannabis (marijuana) is classified as a Schedule 1 controlled substance and is illegal. Consistent with that federal law, the university prohibits the unlawful or unauthorized possession, use, distribution, dispensation, sale, or manufacture of cannabis on university property or as part of any university activity. The Illinois Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act, which took effect January 1, 2020, legalizes certain activities related to cannabis in Illinois but does not affect federal law or the university’s cannabis prohibition.

The university’s cannabis prohibition applies to both recreational and medical use. That means having a medical cannabis registry identification card under the Illinois Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act does not allow you to use or possess cannabis on university property (including outdoor spaces, classrooms, and residential halls) or as part of any university activity.

The university’s Alcohol and Drug Prevention and Response Program represents our sustained commitment to creating a healthy learning and work environment. To ensure the success of this mission and to provide this important information to every student who is enrolled for at least one credit and to all new employees, this notice is distributed every semester to all Illinois students and employees. Please familiarize yourself with the policies and resources on the Alcohol and Drug Prevention and Response Program website.

Students should contact the Office of the Dean of Students at (217) 333-0050 with any questions. University employees should contact Illinois Human Resources at (217) 333-2137.

Sincerely,

Danita M. Brown Young
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs

   
     
   
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