The State of Florida has provided a credit for the creation of a drug-free workplace program. A copy of the program must be submitted to the insurance carrier providing coverage for certification.
In order to qualify for the credit, the program must consist of the following items:
Pre-Employment: Require applicants to be drug tested and refuse to hire those who refuse to be tested.
Reasonable Suspicion: Require an employee to be drug tested if you have evidence of drug use, possession or sale or if you have a credible source attesting to drug use, possession or sale by the employee.
Routine fitness for duty: If a firm routinely requires employees to have medical examinations, then a drug test must be included in the examination.
Follow-up : If an employee has entered an Employee Assistance Program for drug problems, an employer must require testing of that employee on a quarterly, semi-annual, or annual basis for up to 2 years.
After workplace injuries: Whenever an inquiry occurs on the job, a drug test must be required of the injured employee.
The employer must issue a one-time notice advising employees and applicants that a drug-free workplace will be implemented after a 60 day waiting period. Further:
A new application is required every year at the renewal of your workers' compensation insurance policy in order for the credit to continue.
We will be glad to assist you with the creation of your drug-free workplace program. It is part of the services we provide to all of our clients at Work Comp Associates, Inc.