Subchapter DD. STATE EMPLOYE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Sec.
1.351. Purpose.
1.352. Duties and responsibilities.
1.353. Rescission.
Source The provisions of this Subchapter DD adopted by Executive Order No. 1980-17, dated July 28, 1980, 10 Pa.B. 3440; amended by Executive Order No. 1991-6, dated June 14, 1991, 21 Pa.B. 3219; amended by Executive Order No. 1996-10, dated December 20, 1996, 26 Pa.B. 1007, unless otherwise noted. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (200910) to (200911).
§ 1.351. Purpose.
(a) To provide a comprehensive evaluation, referral and treatment system to address the abuse of alcohol and other controlled drugs, and emotional, family, financial, marital and other personal problems which adversely affect the employes personal life or job performance.
(b) To provide confidential consultation to managers, supervisors, union representatives and employes on how to effectively intervene.
(c) To provide timely, professional onsite services to address the emotional impact of traumatic events which occur in the workplace.
§ 1.352. Duties and responsibilities.
(a) The Office of Administration, Bureau of Personnel, shall be responsible for the administration of this Program.
(b) The Secretary of Administration shall develop and publish directives to implement this subchapter. The directives are to delineate policy and the responsibilities of each agency head, supervisor and employe.
(c) The Secretary of Administration shall ensure the efficient and effective coordination of service between the State Employe Assistance Program, other Commonwealth programs and health care coverage.
§ 1.353. Rescission.
Executive Order 1991-6, State Employe Assistance Program, is rescinded.
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