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O-2005-1708-B Passed (original 1990)
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2/14/2005
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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />AMNESTY <br /> <br />Unannounced biological testing will not be conducted during a period of thirty days <br />immediately following the effective date of this policy. The purpose of an amnesty period <br />is to allow employees who are using illegal drugs to discontinue use without fear of <br />detection by unannounced testing, and to allow employees whose illegal drug use <br />requires medical assistance to enroll in rehabilitation programs without prejudice to their <br />jobs. <br /> <br />Amnesty will not apply to biological testing for Pre-employment and Post-accident <br />situations. <br /> <br />CONFIDENTIALITY <br /> <br />All information relating to biological testing or the identification of persons as users of <br />illegal drugs and alcohol will be protected by the Company as confidential, unless <br />otherwise required by law, overriding public health and safety concerns, or authorized in <br />writing by the person in question. <br /> <br />RESERVATION OF RIGHTS <br /> <br />The Company may modify, rescind or change this policy without notice. In addition, this <br />policy shall not constitute nor be deemed a contract or promise of employment. <br /> <br />SAVINGS CLAUSE <br /> <br />If any part of this policy is held invalid by a competent authority, or by changes in local, <br />state or federal legislation or U.S. Department of Transportation regulations or rules, such <br />part shall be deemed invalid and the remainder of the policy shall continue in full force <br />and effect. <br />
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