NECN.com: “Fla. panel OKs state worker drug-testing bill”

NECN.com: Fla. panel OKs state worker drug-testing bill:

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — After a roller-coaster ride through the House, a bill that allows state agencies to randomly drug-test their employees was cleared by a final committee on Friday.

The House State Affairs Committee cleared the bill (HB 1205) by a party-line vote of 9-6.

The measure allows, but does not require, state agencies to randomly test workers every three months. It makes it easier to fire those workers who show positive for drugs after a first test that has been confirmed.

An earlier committee had rejected the measure after Republicans and Democrats questioned its cost and legality. Rep. Jimmie Smith, the Inverness Republican sponsoring the bill, changed it so that no extra money for drug tests is needed. Tests will be paid for out of the agencies’ existing budgets.

Under this latest version of the revived bill, a random sample of employees to be tested can’t be more than 10 percent of the agency’s workforce and must be generated by an “independent third-party” computer.

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