| | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows: |
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| | | Sec. 1. 26 MRSA §682, sub-§7, ķA, as enacted by PL 1989, c. 536, §§1 | | and 2 and affected by c. 604, §§2 and 3, is amended to read: |
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| | | A. "Screening test" means an initial substance abuse test | | performed through the use of immunoassay technology, or a | | test technology of similar or greater accuracy and | | reliability approved by the Department of Human Services | | under rules adopted under section 687, and which is used as | | a preliminary step in detecting the presence of substances | | of abuse. |
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| | | (1)__A screening test of an applicant's urine or saliva | | may be performed at the point of collection through the | | use of a noninstrumented point of collection test | | device approved by the federal Food and Drug | | Administration, provided that any sample tested with | | such a device that results in a negative test result | | must be destroyed.__If such a test device is used, the | | provisions of section 683, subsections 6, 7 and 8 do | | not apply and section 683, subsection 5 applies only to | | samples that resulted in a positive test result. |
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| | | This bill amends the law relating to substance abuse testing | | of job applicants to allow employers to perform a screening test | | using a rapid response test method in order to quickly determine | | whether to have an applicant undergo a confirmation test. |
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| | | Screening tests allowed under current law take several days to | | yield a result. If a screening test is positive, the applicant | | must then submit to a confirmation test process. This bill would | | allow a result on a screening test to be obtained immediately. | | If the result is negative, the sample would be destroyed and the | | applicant may begin work immediately. If the result is positive, | | the applicant will undergo a confirmation test. |
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| | | This bill does not alter protections provided under current | | law, including requirements that an employer have a written | | testing policy approved by the Department of Labor, | | confidentiality and limits on the use of test results. As under | | current law, an applicant may not be denied employment solely on | | the basis of a screening test. Only a positive confirmation test | | may be used as a factor in denying employment. |
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