DRUG ABUSE DETECTION AND DETERRENCE. 3.15.1 It is the policy of the City to achieve a drug-free workforce and workplace. The manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession, sale, or use of illegal drugs or alcohol by contractors while on City Premises is prohibited. Construction Project Manager shall comply with all the requirements and procedures set forth in the Mayor's Drug Abuse Detection and Deterrence Procedures for Engineers, Executive Order No. 1-31 ("Executive Order"), which is incorporated into this Contract and is on file in the City Secretary’s Office. 3.15.2 Before the City signs this Contract, Construction Project Manager shall file with the Contract Compliance Officer for Drug Testing ("CCODT"): 3.15.2.1 A copy of its drug-free workplace policy; 3.15.2.2 The Drug Policy Compliance Agreement substantially in the form set forth in Exhibit “D"; and 3.15.2.3 A written designation of all safety impact positions or, if applicable, a Certification of No Safety Impact Positions, substantially in the form set forth in Exhibit “F". 3.15.3 If Construction Project Manager files a written designation of safety impact positions with its Drug Policy Compliance Agreement, it also shall file every six months during the performance of this Contract or on completion of this Contract if performance is less than six months, a Drug Policy Compliance Declaration in a form substantially similar to Exhibit “E". Construction Project Manager shall submit the Drug Policy Compliance Declaration to the CCODT within 30 days of the expiration of each six-month period of performance and within 30 days of completion of this Contract. The first six-month period begins to run on the date the City issues its Notice to Proceed or if no Notice to Proceed is issued, on the first day Construction Project Manager begins work under this Contract.
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Sources: Construction Management and Inspection Services Agreement
DRUG ABUSE DETECTION AND DETERRENCE. 3.15.1 It is the policy of the City to achieve a drug-free workforce and workplace. The manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession, sale, or use of illegal drugs or alcohol by contractors while on City Premises is prohibited. Construction Project Manager shall comply with all the requirements and procedures set forth in the Mayor's Drug Abuse Detection and Deterrence Procedures for Engineers, Executive Order No. 1-31 ("Executive Order"), which is incorporated into this Contract and is on file in the City Secretary’s Office.
3.15.2 Before the City signs this Contract, Construction Project Manager shall file with the Contract Compliance Officer for Drug Testing ("CCODT"):
3.15.2.1 A copy of its drug-free workplace policy;
3.15.2.2 The Drug Policy Compliance Agreement substantially in the form set forth in Exhibit “D"; and
3.15.2.3 A written designation of all safety impact positions or, if applicable, a Certification of No Safety Impact Positions, substantially in the form set forth in Exhibit “F".
3.15.3 If Construction Project Manager files a written designation of safety impact positions with its Drug Policy Compliance Agreement, it also shall file every six months during the performance of this Contract or on completion of this Contract if performance is less than six months, a Drug Policy Compliance Declaration in a form substantially similar to Exhibit “ED". Construction Project Manager shall submit the Drug Policy Compliance Declaration to the CCODT within 30 days of the expiration of each six-month period of performance and within 30 days of completion of this Contract. The first six-month period begins to run on the date the City issues its Notice to Proceed or if no Notice to Proceed is issued, on the first day Construction Project Manager begins work under this Contract.
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Sources: Construction Management and Inspection Services Agreement