72-1714. NO PHYSICIAN-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP CREATED. A physician-patient relationship is not created between an employee or prospective employee, and the employer or any person performing a drug or alcohol test, solely by the establishment of a drug or alcohol testing program in the workplace.
History:
[72-1714, added 1997, ch. 126, sec. 1, p. 380; am. 2003, ch. 233, sec. 13, p. 598.]
Structure Idaho Code
Title 72 - WORKER'S COMPENSATION AND RELATED LAWS -- INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION
Chapter 17 - IDAHO EMPLOYER ALCOHOL AND DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE ACT
Section 72-1701 - PURPOSE AND INTENT OF ACT.
Section 72-1702 - TESTING FOR DRUGS AND/OR ALCOHOL.
Section 72-1703 - COST OF TESTING OF CURRENT EMPLOYEES.
Section 72-1704 - REQUIREMENTS FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND TESTING.
Section 72-1707 - DISCHARGE FOR WORK-RELATED MISCONDUCT — FAILURE OR REFUSAL OF TESTING.
Section 72-1709 - FAILURE OF CLAIMANT TO ACCEPT SUITABLE WORK.
Section 72-1710 - LIMITATIONS OF EMPLOYER LIABILITY.
Section 72-1712 - CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION.
Section 72-1713 - EMPLOYEE NOT “DISABLED.”
Section 72-1714 - NO PHYSICIAN-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP CREATED.