Administrative Policy
Number: 600-06
Adoption: Oct-03-2006
Revision:
Review Date:

College Breathalyzer


The college's Breathalyzer will be used by Pratt Community College officials at college events when "reasonable suspicion" occurs that a student may be under the influence as a result of one or all of the following:

1. Student is making a disturbance.
2. Student appears intoxicated.
3. Student refuses to cooperate.

Two PCC officials must be present to administer and witness the Breathalyzer testing. The following action will result:

1. If the student refuses the test, he or she will be escorted out of the activity and charged a $ 100 fine.

2. If the student takes the test, the following guidelines will be used:
If student tests .02 or higher, he or she will be charged a $ 100 fine and will be escorted out of the activity. Counseling or educational service is an alternative for the $ 100 fine. A second offense will be sanctioned as stated in the Student Handbook.

3. If the student is in possession of alcohol, the following guidelines will be used:

  • If the student is 20 years of age or under and in possession of alcohol, police will be notified and he or she will be charged a $ 100 fine. A second offense will be sanctioned as stated in the Student Handbook.
  • If the student is 21 years of age or older, in possession of alcohol and when asked to leave, he or she refuses, police will be notified. A $ 100 fine will be charged for 1st offense. A second offense will be sanctioned as stated in the Student Handbook.

4. In all cases, if a student is under the influence and is asked to leave, arrangements will be coordinated to ensure the student does not operate a motor vehicle.


This replaces policy dated