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  8. Chapter 38 - Drug and Alcohol Testing


Chapter 38 - Drug and Alcohol Testing


  • Section 1 - Legislative findings -- Purpose and intent of chapter.
  • Section 2 - Definitions.
  • Section 3 - Testing for drugs or alcohol.
  • Section 4 - Samples -- Identification and collection.
  • Section 5 - Time of testing -- Cost of testing and transportation.
  • Section 6 - Requirements for collection and testing.
  • Section 7 - Employer's written testing policy -- Purposes and requirements for collection and testing -- Employer's use of test results.
  • Section 8 - Employer's disciplinary or rehabilitative actions.
  • Section 9 - No cause of action for failure to test or detect substance or problem, or for termination of testing program.
  • Section 10 - A cause of action does not arise against employer unless inaccurate test result -- Presumption and limitation of damages in claim against employer.
  • Section 11 - Bases for cause of action for defamation, libel, slander, or damage to reputation.
  • Section 12 - No cause of action for failure of employer to establish testing program.
  • Section 13 - Confidentiality of test-related information.
  • Section 14 - Employee not a person with a disability.
  • Section 15 - No physician-patient relationship created.
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