WAC 106-121-150
Alcohol policy. (1) Central Washington
University does not condone the illegal or irresponsible use
of alcohol. Both abuse of and dependence on alcohol can
impair brain function, dull judgment, reduce alertness, and
lead to life-altering consequences. University staff and
faculty are expected to conduct themselves in an exemplary
fashion and adhere to university, federal, state, and city
laws related to alcohol. Violations are punishable by state
laws and subject to prosecution. Student violators are also
subject under the student judicial code.
(2) Consumption of alcohol is expressly prohibited in
connection with any official intercollegiate team function;
that is, any activity held at or under the direction and
supervision of a member of the coaching staff.
(3) Sanctions for involvement with alcohol under
conditions prohibited by the athletic department, but in which
there are no legal implications, will be determined by the
head coach and athletic director. Depending upon
circumstances, sanctions may include suspension from practice
and/or competition as well as other appropriate consequences
to include referral to the division of student affairs and
enrollment management for proper action under the student
judicial code.
(4) According to Washington Administrative Code (WAC 106-120-027), a student shall be subject to disciplinary
action or sanction upon violation of the university policy on
alcoholic beverages which states:
(a) Persons twenty-one years of age or older may possess
and/or consume alcoholic beverages within the privacy of their
residence hall rooms or apartments. Washington state law
provides severe penalties for the possession or consumption of
alcoholic beverages by persons under twenty-one years of age
and for persons who furnish alcoholic beverages to minors.
(b) The university does not condone the consumption of
alcoholic beverages by minors at functions sponsored by
Central Washington University organizations. Organizations
are held responsible for the conduct of their members at
functions sponsored by the organization and for failure to
comply with Washington state law.
(c) The campus judicial council, including the
vice-president for student affairs and enrollment management,
may place any organization on probation or prohibit a specific
campus social function when the consumption of alcoholic
beverages has become a problem of concern to the university.
(5) Violations of the rules of student conduct will
result in sanctions imposed by the division of student affairs
and enrollment management and will include:
(a) Warning;
(b) Disciplinary probations;
(c) Restitution;
(d) Deferred suspension;
(e) Suspension; or
(f) Expulsion.
A complete explanation of each of these penalties and a
complete copy of the Central Washington University drug and
alcohol policy is available in the office of the
vice-president for student affairs and enrollment management.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.10.528 and 28B.35.120(12). 06-05-043, § 106-121-150, filed 2/10/06, effective 3/13/06.]