(a) If a boarding home facility allows an individual who has an impairment due to the illegal abuse of or addiction to a controlled substance to be a resident, the licensee and all employees and volunteers (other than residents) shall not have used a controlled substance within the previous year without a prescription from a licensed professional.
(b) All operators, employees, and volunteers of a boarding home facility shall completely abstain from illegally using controlled substances. The licensee shall immediately remove from the premises of the boarding home facility any non-resident owner, operator, employee, or volunteer who illegally uses a controlled substance, whether on or off the premises, and shall not allow that person to enter the premises of any boarding home facility under the control of the owner or operator for a period of at least one year following the violation. The licensee shall remove from the premises of the boarding home facility, as promptly as possible under state law, any owner, operator, employee, or volunteer who resides at the boarding home facility and who illegally uses a controlled substance whether on or off the premises, and shall not allow that person to enter the premises of any boarding home facility under the control of the owner or operator for a period of at least one year following the violation. However, nothing contained in this subsection shall be construed to prohibit an operator, employee, or volunteer from taking a prescription drug for which that person has a valid and current prescription.
(c) The licensee shall immediately remove from the premises of a boarding home facility any non-resident owner, operator, employee, or volunteer who currently abuses alcohol, whether on or off the premises, such that the abuse of alcohol prevents that person from performing his or her job duties, if any, at the boarding home facility or who, by reason of such current alcohol abuse, constitutes a direct threat to the property or safety of others. The licensee shall remove from the premises of a boarding home facility, as promptly as possible under state law, any owner, operator, employee, or volunteer who resides at the boarding home facility and who currently abuses alcohol, whether on or off the premises, such that the abuse of alcohol prevents that person from performing his or her job duties, if any, at the boarding home facility or who, by reason of such current alcohol abuse, constitutes a direct threat to the property or safety of others.
(d) If the licensee removes a person from the premises of a boarding home facility under Subsection (c), the licensee shall not allow that person to re-enter the premises of any boarding home facility under the control of the owner or operator until that person is able to perform his or her job duties, if any, at a boarding home facility and does not constitute a direct threat to the property or safety of others. (Ord. Nos. 28706; 29753)