GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 45-20-111 - Analysis of positions warranting established test; testing  requirements, cost, and procedure; disqualification from employment for  refusing test or showing positive results
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    45-20-111   (2010)
    45-20-111.    Analysis of positions warranting established test; testing  requirements, cost, and procedure; disqualification from employment for  refusing test or showing positive results 
      (a)  The  head of each agency, department, commission, bureau, board, college,  university, institution, or authority shall ensure an analysis is  completed on all jobs in his or her organization to determine those  positions whose duties and responsibilities warrant conducting an  established test for illegal drugs in accordance with the provisions of  this Code section. The analysis must be completed by July 1, 1995. All  jobs established after this date must undergo a similar analysis no  later than six weeks after establishment. An applicant for a designated  position shall undergo a drug test consistent with these provisions.
(b)  An  applicant for state employment who is offered employment in a position  designated by the head of the agency, department, commission, bureau,  board, college, university, institution, or authority as requiring a  drug test shall, prior to commencing employment or within ten days after  commencing employment, submit to an established test for illegal drugs.  All costs of such testing shall be paid from public funds by the  employing agency or unit of state government. Any such test which  indicates the presence of illegal drugs shall be followed by a  confirmatory test using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry analysis.  If the results of the confirmatory test indicate the presence of illegal  drugs, such results shall be reviewed and interpreted by a medical  review officer to determine if there is an alternative medical  explanation. If the applicant provides appropriate documentation and the  medical review officer determines that it was a legitimate usage of the  substance, the result shall be reported as negative. Any applicant who  fails to provide an alternative medical explanation shall be reported by  the medical review officer as having a positive test result. Any  applicant offered employment who refuses to submit to an established  test for illegal drugs or whose test results are positive shall be  disqualified from employment by the state. Such disqualification shall  not be removed for a period of two years from the date that such test  was administered or offered, whichever is later. The State Personnel  Board shall develop rules for the administration of the test and any  verification procedures. Other covered units of state government shall  also develop rules governing these procedures. The results of such tests  shall remain confidential and shall not be a public record unless  necessary for the administration of these provisions or otherwise  mandated by other state or federal law.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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