Re: Random Drug Testing in private "rehab" setting
- From: Walter Bushell <proto@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 19:36:23 -0500
In article <1141318501.001444.9880@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"crs" <claytonrstone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm curious about the laws that apply to random drug testing in a
private rehab setting.
I work at a private drug rehabilitation program in Georgia. Is it
required by law that we have
a form that our students must sign saying that they are subject to
random drug tests?
Any official informaiton is much appreciated.
CRS
Just be sure to inform the people who run the tests on the samples that
you want to be sure to avoid false positives.
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