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Post by pavel on Feb 16, 2016 6:44:37 GMT -6
University of Alabama fraternity drug-testing program details revealed via internal documentsDetailed information about the University of Alabama's fraternity drug-testing program has been revealed via internal university documents AL.com obtained in response to a public records request. UA quietly began testing members of several fraternities for drugs in September in a controversial arrangement one expert has described as one of the boldest anti-drug initiatives currently in place at any university in the nation. The documents outline aspects of the drug-testing program ranging from how exactly it works to specific tests, screenings and rules members of participating fraternities must consent to in order to avoid being kicked out of their frats. The UA MPACT (Maximizing Potential through Academics Community & Treatment) substance abuse program's student group drug-testing regime – dubbed the "Student Organization Program" or SOP – establishes a framework under which the university tests participating student organization's members for drugs and alcohol, the documents show. Read more: www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2016/02/university_of_alabama_fraterni.html
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