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D.     USE,  POSSESSION OR  DISTRIBUTION OF  PROHIBITED  DRUGS OR

                         ALCOHOL

                         All persons subject to this policy are prohibited from using, possessing, distributing
                         or being under the influence of prohibited drugs or alcohol while on the job or
                         otherwise representing Molzen Corbin, whether on Molzen Corbin’s premises or
                         elsewhere, while using Company vehicles, or while engaged in Company-sponsored
                         activities. Only a Company Officer may  approve the consumption of alcohol at
                         Company-sponsored activities. Violation of this policy may result in disciplinary
                         action, up to and including discharge. Under certain circumstances, discussed below,
                         an employee may be required to take and to pass a drug or alcohol test as a condition
                         of continued employment.  Refusal to take a test when asked to do so may result in
                         the termination of employment.


                  E.     TREATMENT FOR DRUG OR ALCOHOL ABUSE

                         Employees needing help in dealing with alcohol or drug dependency are encouraged
                         to seek diagnosis and follow through with the treatment that may be prescribed by
                         qualified professionals.

                         If any employee feels that drug or alcohol use has become a problem that is reflected
                         in poor job performance, he or she is strongly urged to speak with a Department
                         Leader, Officer of the Company, or the Human Resources Department.  No person
                         with an alcoholism or drug dependency problem will have his or her job security or
                         promotional opportunities jeopardized by a conscientious effort to seek diagnosis or
                         treatment.

                         The decision to request a diagnosis and accept treatment for alcoholism or drug
                         dependency is the personal responsibility of the individual.  The same benefits and
                         insurance coverage that are provided for all other diseases or physical disabilities
                         under our benefit plans will be available for individuals who accept medically
                         approved treatment of alcoholism or drug dependency according to the provisions of
                         that health plan.


                  F.     DISCLOSURE BY EMPLOYEES OF THE USE OF MEDICATIONS

                         Employees who take over-the-counter medication for their recommended purpose or
                         other lawful medication that can be legally prescribed under both federal and state
                         law to treat an illness, medical condition or disability must inform their respective
                         Supervisor if they believe the medication will impair their job performance, safety
                         or the safety of others.  Employees are also responsible for informing their Supervisor
                         of the expected duration of use and of the possible adverse effects any such drug


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                  “Nothing in this guidebook changes the “at-will” nature of employment with Molzen Corbin. This guidebook is not an exhaustive statement of all rights and
                  responsibilities of Molzen Corbin employees.  Employees are directed to ask Human Resources for additional information about matters addressed in this
                  guidebook. Furthermore, nothing in this guidebook shall prohibit or is intended to interfere with the exercise of Employee rights under Section 7 of the
                  National Labor Relations.
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