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09-11-2012, 02:27 PM #1Member
Question about test bureaucracy
Originally Posted by UltimateRabbit
See ENFORCEMENT GUIDANCE: DISABILITY-RELATED INQUIRIES AND MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS OF EMPLOYEES UNDER THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) and
EEOC, Laws, Regulations & Guidance > Prohibited Practices:
2) Test results from one employer will not and cannot be used by another (positive or negative). The results may be communicated to that employer alone.DrBill100 Reviewed by DrBill100 on . Question about test bureaucracy Hello everyone! I am new to the forums, but I have been lurking around for about a week. I have read a lot of your posts on subbing with QF or anything else, and I think I have all the theoretical knowledge I need to do it. I have a question regarding the test facilities themselves. I have a few job offers and all of them require me to pass a drug test. My question is twofold: 1. Are test results saved for future reference? What I am asking, really, is in case I come out positive (dirty Rating: 5
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