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  • February 16, 2024 8:15 AM
    Reply # 13316571 on 13309154
    katana
    David Kitchen wrote:

    Sorry for all the updates on this bill, but this is important. I talked with the House Sponsor last night and he agreed to amend the bill to no longer require split sample for oral fluid sampling. Split sample will still be required for urine testing. 

    Line 97 in the bill currently says "Subsection (1)(a) shall submit a split urine or split oral" 

    I asked the amended the bill to read "shall submit a split urine or oral"...  

    This preserves options and integrity of the testing and saves money and for all. 




  • February 01, 2024 10:46 AM
    Reply # 13309154 on 13253512
    David Kitchen (Administrator)

    Sorry for all the updates on this bill, but this is important. I talked with the House Sponsor last night and he agreed to amend the bill to no longer require split sample for oral fluid sampling. Split sample will still be required for urine testing. 

    Line 97 in the bill currently says "Subsection (1)(a) shall submit a split urine or split oral" 

    I asked the amended the bill to read "shall submit a split urine or oral"...  

    This preserves options and integrity of the testing and saves money and for all. 



  • January 29, 2024 1:34 PM
    Reply # 13307493 on 13253512
    David Kitchen (Administrator)

    H.B. 411 is the bill allowing local governments to use oral samples. It has some clean up language as well. Still requires split sample though. 

    Link: https://le.utah.gov/~2024/bills/static/HB0411.html

  • November 09, 2023 10:24 AM
    Reply # 13277531 on 13253512
    Tami Olsen

    This is great news, David!  Please let the rest of us know how we can help and/or support!

  • November 08, 2023 3:41 PM
    Reply # 13277247 on 13253512
    David Kitchen (Administrator)

    Representative Cory Maloy is in support and has agreed to open a bill file for next year's session to allow other forms of testing for local governments besides urine testing. We are going to more options and less restrictions. 

    I will plan on testifying at a committee hearing during the session in support. Rep. Maloy advised me to bring the benefits for the change to employees and local governments. 

    I'll continue to update on the bill number and hearings when I have more info. 


  • October 25, 2023 8:39 AM
    Reply # 13271381 on 13253512
    Teresa Cook (Administrator)

    Agreed - this is great news, thank you for the update David.  Let me know any way we can help to support this, it is time for some changes.  I'll keep an eye out for the bill number to pass along to our City team. 

  • October 24, 2023 9:11 AM
    Reply # 13270918 on 13253512
    Shauna Greer

    David - this is great! Would love to help support this. Let us know if you end up getting a bill number. 

  • October 23, 2023 4:33 PM
    Reply # 13270692 on 13253512
    David Kitchen (Administrator)

    I have an update on the Drug Testing code issue. I have sent the email below to a few Legislators, requesting changes to state code 34-41-103 (c) allowing different types of drug testing for preemployment for local governments. Kami Perkins, Tooele City HR Director, has forwarded my request on to Johnnie Miller, CEO of Utah Counties Indemity Pool. I am also in contact with our drug testing company, CODA, to get their suppport on a proposed bill. My city also has representation on the ULCT LPC, so I am working that channel as well. 

    I will keep you updated on if we get a bill file/bill number. I would appreciate your support on this matter to allow greater local control and decision making. Once there is a bill number, I would ask you contact your local rep in support of the change. 

    Copy of Email: 

    ***

    Good morning Senator Kennedy and Representatives Christofferson and Maloy,

    Let me introduce myself. I am David Kitchen, HR Director for Lehi City since 2013. Love the city, community, and public service.

    As HR Director for Lehi, one of my responsibilities is to oversee pre-employment drug testing for Lehi City employees and volunteers. State Code 34-41-103 (4) (5) currently requires local governments to use a split urine sample for testing or retesting. I would like the additional option of using oral fluid samples, which are less invasive to an employee/volunteer’s privacy and allow direct observation than urine samples, while still remaining as effective to detect drug use. Oral fluid samples have been studied by oversight agencies, such as SAMHSA and College of American Pathology.

    Here are a few references to their documents:

    As of June 2, 2023, the US DOT approved by rule oral fluid testing for DOT testing, but is waiting on HHS for approval of approved and accredited laboratories for federal split sample testing for CDL licenses and over federally regulated programs:

    In addition, other sections of State Code that require drug testing do not restrict types of drug testing or urine samples only. See 34-38-2, 80-3-1, 9-23-309, 35A-3-304.5

    Upon review, Code 34-28-6 is more clear for drug testing for employers, but 34-38-2 excludes local governments. I understand that 34-41-103 protects that rights of employees using split samples and the due process required for public employees. I believe what is important is that the lab process and results are consistent and fair to employees and that can be covered by 34-41-104. In fact, 104 (2)(c) allows local governments to “designate the type of sample to be used for testing.”

    Therefore, I would like to explore modifications to these requirements, either using language similar to 34-38-6 or modifying 34-41-103 and 104 to allow use of oral fluid samples with the consent of an employee or volunteer.

    I look forward to hearing back from you.

    David

    ***


  • September 18, 2023 9:52 AM
    Reply # 13255859 on 13253512
    David Kitchen (Administrator)

    Thanks Kami for the heads up about state code. I'll be honest, I think it is dumb that state code requires urine analysis as the only option. I'll have a chat with our provider or maybe with State reps to change it to other approved methods.  I think this is antiquated. 


  • September 15, 2023 4:54 AM
    Reply # 13254870 on 13253512
    Adam Sadler - Tooele County

    For our drug testing, we are the same as Tooele City. Well, sort of... We currently require all new employees to take a drug test, but we have a proposed policy that the Council will be voting on at an upcoming meeting where we will make a change to only test safety sensitive and DOT. I anticipate that new policy will be approved soon.

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