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1/13/2020 <br />Non-DOT Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy Page 1 <br />Drug and Alcohol Testing and Drug-Free Workplace Act Policy for <br />Non-Commercial Drivers (Non-DOT) <br /> <br />Purpose and Objectives <br />The City of Lino Lakes (“City”) has a vital interest in maintaining safe, healthful, and efficient <br />working conditions for employees, and recognizes that individuals who are impaired because of <br />drugs and/or alcohol jeopardize the safety and health of other workers as well as themselves. The <br />City of Lino Lakes does not intend to intrude into the private lives of its employees, but strongly <br />believes that a drug- and alcohol-free workplace is in the best interest of employees and the <br />public alike. Alcohol and drug abuse can cause unsatisfactory job performance, increased <br />tardiness and absenteeism, increased accidents and workers’ compensation claims, higher <br />insurance rates, and an increase in theft of city property. The City of Lino Lakes’ Drug and <br />Alcohol Testing Non-DOT policy has been established for the purpose of providing a safe <br />workplace for all. <br /> <br />City employees and applicants required to hold a commercial driver’s license by the United <br />States Department of Transportation (“DOT”) for their job will be tested under the City’s Policy <br />on Controlled Substance and Alcohol Testing for Commercial Drivers (the “DOT Policy”). All <br />other employees and job applicants offered employment with the city must undergo testing as <br />described by this policy. Temporary and seasonal employees are not subject to this policy; <br />however, the City reserves the right to test due to reasonable suspicion. <br /> <br />To ensure the policy is clearly communicated to all employees and applicants to whom offers of <br />employment have been made, and to comply with state law, employees and applicants are <br />required to review this policy and sign the “policy acknowledgement.” A job applicant will also <br />acknowledge in this form that he/she understands that passing the drug test is a requirement of <br />the job. <br /> <br />Persons Subject to Testing and Circumstances Under Which Testing May Be <br />Required <br />Under this policy, the City may test any applicant to whom an offer of employment has been <br />made, and may test any employee for alcohol and/or controlled substance under any of the <br />following circumstances with a properly accredited or licensed testing laboratory, in accordance <br />with Minn. Stat. § 181.953, subd. 1. <br /> <br />(1) Pre-Employment Testing: <br />Every job applicant offered employment with the city receives the offer conditioned upon <br />successful completion of a drug test, among other conditions. If the job offer is withdrawn based <br />on drug test results, the city will inform the applicant of the reasons for the withdrawal. A failure <br />of the drug test, a refusal to take the test, or failure to meet other conditions of the offer will <br />result in a withdrawal of the offer of employment even if the applicant’s provisional employment <br />has begun. A negative or positive dilute test result (following a second collection), which has <br />been confirmed, will also result in immediate withdrawal of an offer of employment to an <br />applicant. <br />
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