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legislation: 100-hr-2951

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100-hr-2951 100 hr 2951 A bill to require laboratories in drug testing programs used by private employers to meet certain Federal standards. Labor and Employment 1987-07-15 1987-08-18 Referred to Subcommittee on Employment Opportunities. House Rep. English, Glenn [D-OK-6] OK D E000184 0 Prohibits any employer from taking adverse action against any employee or applicant based on the results of a drug test conducted by a laboratory which fails to meet the requirements of this Act. Requires any laboratory which conducts drug testing to: (1) meet the mandatory requirements established by the Secretary of Health and Human Services; (2) require a confirmatory test when an initial screening is positive; and (3) provide guidelines to employers on the collection and handling of specimens. Provides civil penalties for violations of this Act. 2026-03-23T12:41:21Z  

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