Kevin McCarthy (Part 7): Subject of Counterintelligence Investigation-Alcohol Consumption
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GUIDELINE G: ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
1.   The Concern. Excessive alcohol consumption often leads to the exercise of questionable judgment or the failure to control impulses, and can raise questions about an individual's reliability and trustworthiness.
2.   Conditions that could raise a security concern and may be disqualifying include:
(a)Â alcohol-related incidents away from work, such as driving while under the influence, fighting, child or spouse abuse, disturbing the peace, or other incidents of concern, regardless of the frequency of the individual's alcohol use or whether theindividual has been diagnosed with alcohol use disorder;
(b) alcohol-related incidents at work, such as reporting for work or duty in an intoxicated or impaired condition, drinking on the job, or jeopardizing the welfare and safety of others, regardless of whether the individual is diagnosed with alcohol use disorder;
(c)Â habitual or binge consumption of alcohol to the point of impaired judgment, regardless of whether the individualis diagnosed with alcohol use disorder;
(d)Â diagnosis by a duly qualified medical or mental health professional (e.g., physician, clinical psychologist, psychiatrist, or licensed clinical social worker) of alcohol use disorder;
(e)Â the failure to follow treatment advice once diagnosed;
(f)Â alcohol consumption, which is not in accordance with treatment recommendations, after a diagnosis of alcohol use disorder; and
(g) failure to follow any court order regarding alcohol education, evaluation, treatment, or abstinence.
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