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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
10/18/2005
Control Number
2005-351
Agenda Item Number
11.D.1
Entity Name
Firefighters/Paramedics Association Local 2201
Subject
Fire Contract Collective Bargaining Agreement
October 1, 2005 - September 30, 2006
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15 . 7 Random Testing for Safety- Sensitive or Special-Risk Employees : Safety-sensitive and special-risk <br /> employees are subject to random testing such that the District will administerthe same number of tests <br /> each fiscal year as there are members in the Collective Bargaining units or agreements. Random testing <br /> shall be conducted via an unbiased selection procedure, as agreed upon by the parties. <br /> 16 . 0 Consequences of Refusing a Drug Test <br /> 16 . 1 An employee who refuses to submit to a drug test will be subject to discipline , up to and including <br /> termination of employment . An employee who provides a diluted sample may , depending uporthe <br /> circumstances , be deemed to have refused to submit to the drug test. <br /> 16 .2 A job applicant who refuses to submit to a drug test will not be hired. <br /> 17 .0 Actions Following Positive Confirmed Test : <br /> 17 . 1 An employee who tests positive on a confirmation test will be immediately suspended4ithout pay, and <br /> subject to discipline , up to and including termination . If the problem is correctable, the Emergency <br /> Services Director, at his discretion , may allow the employee an opportunity for rehabilitation through a <br /> last-chance agreement . Any such last-chance agreement shall include a provision for random drug <br /> testing for two (2 ) years from the date of the agreement, and successful completion of any treatment <br /> program recommended by a healthcare professional . The employee shall be responsible, through his <br /> insurance or otherwise , for the cost of the random testing and treatment program . Under no <br /> circumstances shall an employee be allowed to return to work prior to receiving a negative test result. <br /> 17 .2 Refusal of a last chance agreement : If an employee is offered an opportunity to enter into a last-chance <br /> agreement and refuses to do so , the employee will be immediately terminated . <br /> 17 . 3 Treatment program requirements : Employees who have been provided with an opportunity to enter <br /> into a treatment and/or rehabilitation program as part of a last-chance agreement must meet all <br /> requirements of that program including any required aftercare . Failure to follow or complete the <br /> treatment and/or rehabilitation program or a subsequent positive confirmed drug test will result in <br /> immediate termination of employment. <br /> 17 .4 The employee or job applicant who receives a positive confirmed test result may contest or explain the <br /> result to the Medical Review Officer (MRO) within five (5 ) working days after receiving written <br /> notification of the test result. If an employee' s or job applicant' s explanation or challenge is <br /> unsatisfactory to the MRO , the MRO shall report a positive test result back to the employer. The drug <br /> test result may be contested pursuant to law or to rules adopted by the AHCA . <br /> 18 . 0 Reporting of Use of Medication : Employees and job applicants may confidentially report the use of <br /> prescription or non-prescription medication to the MRO through the Emergency Services Director, or his or her <br /> designee, both before and after having a drug test . <br /> 19 . 0 Notice of Common Medications : A list of the most common medications by brand name or common name, as <br /> applicable, as well as chemical name , which may alter or affect a drug test, is attached . Employees and job <br /> applicants should review this list priorto submitting to a drug test . <br /> 20 . 0 Medication Information : An employee or job applicant may consult with the Employer' s MRO or the testing <br /> laboratory for technical information regarding prescription and nonprescription medication . <br /> 21 . 0 Drugs to be Tested <br /> 21 . 1 Drug testing may be required for any or all of the following drugs : <br /> 1 . Alcohol , including distilled spirits , wine , beer, and intoxicating liquors ; <br /> 2 . Amphetamines ; <br />
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