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LR 1295
Item 1

 
conditions unrelated to the employee's previous
confirmed positive test result make that
reinstatement or reassignment impossible. Placement
of the employee in suitable work and reinstatement
may not conflict with any provision of a collective
bargaining agreement between the employer and a
labor organization that is the collective bargaining
representative of the unit of which the employee is
or would be a part.

 
(b) Notwithstanding division (a), if an employee
who has successfully completed rehabilitation is
medically disqualified, the employer is not
required to reinstate the employee or find
suitable work for the employee during the period
of disqualification. The employer is not required
to compensate the employee during the period of
disqualification. Immediately after the
employee's medical disqualification ceases, the
employer's obligations under division (a) attach
as if the employee had successfully completed
rehabilitation on that date.

 
SUMMARY

 
The bill:

 
1. Allows for post-accident testing when death, serious
injury or substantial property damage has occurred, separate and
apart from probable cause or random testing;

 
2. Permits the employer to require, request or suggest
subsequent follow-up testing of an employee returning to work
during the 18 months after the date of the employee's return to
work;

 
3. Allows for point-of-collection screening tests of
employees. Confirmation of positive tests would still be
required in the existing manner;

 
4. Amends the exclusion of a single work-related accident as
probable cause for testing when circumstances surrounding a
single work-related accident may give rise to probable cause to
test, even if the harm from the accident is not so severe as to
warrant general post-accident testing;

 
5. Sets reasonable limits on the currently open-ended
shifting of uninsured treatment or rehabilitation costs, based on
an employee's length of service and incorporates changes


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