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    • District of Columbia Code
    • Title 1 - Government Organization
    • Chapter 6 - Merit Personnel System
    • Subchapter XX-C - Mandatory Drug and Alcohol Testing for Certain Employees Who Serve Children

    District of Columbia Code
    Chapter 6 - Merit Personnel System
    Subchapter XX-C - Mandatory Drug and Alcohol Testing for Certain Employees Who Serve Children

    § 1–620.31. Definitions - For the purposes of this subchapter, the term: (1) “Applicant”...

    § 1–620.32. Employee testing - (a) The following individuals shall be tested by the District...

    § 1–620.33. Motor vehicle operators - Any District government employee who operates a motor vehicle in...

    § 1–620.34. Testing methodology - (a) Testing shall be performed by an outside contractor at...

    § 1–620.35. Procedure and employee impact - (a) A drug and alcohol testing policy, including the notice...

    § 1–620.36. Coverage of private contractual providers and private licensed providers - Each private provider that contracts with the District of Columbia...

    § 1–620.37. Rules. [Repealed] - Repealed. (Mar. 3, 1979, D.C. Law 2-139, § 2037; as...

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