Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs Sample Clauses

Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs. Consistent therewith, the following is a summary of the collection and reporting procedures utilized in connection with drug and alcohol testing. For a full explanation of the procedures, review 49 CFR Part 40, a copy of which will be made readily available to any covered employee upon request.
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Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs. This Article contains the procedures and arrangements for drug and alcohol testing of employees and applicants as required by Executive Order 12564 and Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991 as amended (Public Law 102-143). The testing program will be administered in compliance with Public Law 100-71, and the Health and Human Service (HHS) Mandatory Guidelines, and the Department of Transportation Regulations, 49 CFR Parts 382 and 40, USDA Department Regulation (DR) 0000-000-0, and the USDA Plan for a Drug Free Workplace. Drugs for Which Individuals Are Tested: • Marijuana (dope, herb, pot, hashish, hash, grass, weed, smoke) – A frequent user of marijuana will remain positive for 3-4 weeks after the last use of the drug. Prescriptions for medical marijuana will not be accepted as justification for a positive test for marijuana. • Cocaine (coke, crack) – Cocaine use generally can be detected within 24-48 hours of use. • Phencyclidine (PCP, angel dust) • Opiates (heroin, morphine – “designer drugs”) • Opioids - Oxycodone, Oxymorphone, Hydrocodone, Hydromorphone (OxyContin, Vicodin, Percocet, Dilaudid) • Amphetamines (speed, bennies, uppers, methamphetamine) • Alcohol (testing only under DOT regulations): Blood alcohol content, above 0.04 as determined by breath testing, shall be deemed a positive test.
Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs. 1. The Policy related to Drug and Alcohol testing is contained in AFI 44-107.

Related to Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs

  • DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING Employees may be tested for drugs and/or alcohol pursuant to the provisions of the Employer's Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy which is attached hereto and made a part of this Agreement as if more fully set forth herein.

  • DRUG/ALCOHOL TESTING 8.1 The parties agree that the maintenance of a drug/alcohol free work place is a goal of both the College and the Union. Employees are prohibited from possession, consumption and/or being under the influence of a controlled substance/alcohol while on the College’s premises or during time paid by the employer. Violations of this prohibition may result in a disciplinary action up to and including termination.

  • Drug and Alcohol Testing Permitted Testing is permitted where the Employer has reasonable suspicion to believe.

  • Drug and Alcohol Testing – Safety-Sensitive Functions A. Employees required to have a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) are subject to pre-employment, post-accident, random and reasonable suspicion testing in accordance with the U.S. Department of Transportation rules, Coast Guard Regulations (46 CFR Part 16) or the Federal Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991. The testing will be conducted in accordance with current Employer policy.

  • Drug and Alcohol Policy 66.1 The Parties agree to apply the Drug and Alcohol Management Program (as amended from time to time)

  • DRUG AND ALCOHOL FREE WORKPLACE 20.1 All employees must report to work in a condition fit to perform their assigned duties unimpaired by alcohol or drugs.

  • DRUG & ALCOHOL POLICY The parties agree that employees represented by this Agreement shall be free from the influence of drugs and/or alcohol while at work. The Agency's Drug/Alcohol Policy will be adhered to by such employees.

  • Alcohol Testing Alcohol testing will be conducted by using an evidential breath testing device (EBT) approved by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Non-EBT devices may be used for initial screening tests. A screening test will be conducted first. If the result is an alcohol concentration level of less than 0.02, the test is considered a negative test. If the alcohol concentration level is 0.02 or more, a second confirmation test will be conducted. Levels of .04 or greater on the confirmation test will be considered positive.

  • Drug Testing (A) The state and the PBA agree to drug testing of employees in accordance with section 112.0455, F.S., the Drug-Free Workplace Act.

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