5131.61
Students
Inhalant
Abuse
In addition to the
prohibitions pertaining to alcohol, drugs and tobacco contained in Board policy
#5131.6, Alcohol, Drugs and Tobacco, no student shall inhale, ingest, apply,
use or possess an abusable glue, aerosol paint or substance containing a
volatile chemical with intent to inhale, ingest, apply or use any of these in a
manner:
1.
Contrary to
directions for use, cautions or warnings appearing on a label of a container of
the glue, paint aerosol or substance; and
2.
Designed to
affect the central nervous system, create or induce a condition of
intoxication, hallucination or elation, or change, distort, or disturb the
person’s eyesight, thinking process balance or coordination.
For
purposes of this policy, inhalants are defined as, but are not limited to the
following:
Nitrous Oxide - Laughing Gas,
Whippets, CO2 Cartridge
Amyl Nitrite - “Locker Room,” “Rush,” “Poppers,” “Snappers”
Butyl Nitrite - “Bullet,” “Climax”
Chlorohydrocarbons - Aerosol Paint
Cans, Cleaning Fluids
Hydrocarbons - Aerosol Propellants,
Gasoline, Glue, Butane
No person shall
intentionally use or possess with intent to use inhalant paraphernalia to
inhale, ingest, or otherwise introduce into the body an abusable glue, aerosol
paint or substance or other substance that contains a volatile chemical.
Students who violate this
policy shall be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including suspension
and a recommendation for expulsion. Violators of this policy may also be
required to complete an appropriate rehabilitation program.
The Board of Education
shall incorporate into the curriculum at all levels education pertaining to
potential inhalant abuse which is appropriate for students given their age,
maturity, and grade level. Inhalant abuse educational programs/information for
parents/guardians will be offered in a manner convenient to parents/guardians.
(cf. 5131.6 - Alcohol,
Drugs and Tobacco)
Legal Reference: Connecticut General Statutes
21a-240 Definitions, dependency
producing drugs.
Policy
adopted: March 9, 2004 EAST HADDAM PUBLIC
SCHOOLS
Moodus,
Connecticut