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%u2022Employee alcohol/drug policy: Employee Manual%u2022Alcohol/drug webpage: Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program%u2022Biennial review of the College%u2019s drug and alcohol abuse prevention program: 2024 UA-PTC Biennial ReviewUA-PTC is a member of the Arkansas Collegiate Network (ACN), which partners with the Arkansas Department of Human Services to provide drug and alcohol abuse prevention programming to students and employees. Policies, Procedures, and Programs Related to Dating Violence, Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, and StalkingConsistent with applicable laws, the College prohibits dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. The College's policy used to address complaints of this nature, as well as the procedures for filing, investigating and resolving complaints, may be found at: %u2022Title IX Sexual Harassment, Assault, and Discrimination Policy: https://uaptc.edu/sexual-misconduct-policyThe following sections of this report discuss the College's educational programs to promote the awareness of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking; provides information concerning procedures students and employees should follow and the services available in the event they do become a victim of one of these offenses, and advises students and employees of the disciplinary procedures that will be followed after an allegation that one of these offenses has occurred.Primary Prevention and Awareness Program:The College conducts a Primary Prevention and Awareness Program (PPAP) for all incoming students and new employees. The PPAP advises campus community members that the College prohibits the offenses of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking. They are also informed of the topics discussed below, including relevant definitions, risk reduction, and bystander intervention. Crime DefinitionsCrime Type (Arkansas Code)DefinitionsDating ViolenceThe institution has determined, based on good-faith research, that Arkansas law does not define the term dating violence.Domestic Violence The institution has determined, based on good-faith research, that Arkansas law does not define the term domestic violence (aside from as set forth below).However, Arkansas does have various degrees of %u201cdomestic battering%u201d that are defined in a manner that could be classified as %u201cdating violence%u201d and %u201cdomestic violence.%u201d These domestic battering crimes are found at Ark. Code %u00a7 5-26-303 to 305 and generally involve a perpetrator causing some

