SB 264: Drug-free Workplaces
GENERAL BILL by King ; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Crist
Drug-free Workplaces; clarifies that drug testing must be conducted in conformity with that section in order for employer to qualify as having drug-free workplace program; requires certain contractors to implement drug-free workplace program under certain circumstances. Amends 440.102.
        
        Effective Date: 10/1/2002 10/01/2002
Last Action: 4/11/2002 - Approved by Governor; Chapter No. 2002-14
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
    
    
    Last Action: 4/11/2002 - Approved by Governor; Chapter No. 2002-14
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
Bill History
| Date | Chamber | Action | 
|---|---|---|
| 10/11/2001 | Senate | 
                                    • Prefiled | 
                        
| 10/23/2001 | Senate | 
                                    • Referred to Health, Aging and Long-Term Care; Regulated Industries | 
                        
| 11/26/2001 | Senate | 
                                    • On Committee agenda-- Health, Aging and Long-Term Care, 11/28/01, 3:30 pm, 110-S | 
                        
| 11/28/2001 | Senate | 
                                    • Favorable by Health, Aging and Long-Term Care; YEAS  8 NAYS  0 | 
                        
| 11/29/2001 | Senate | 
                                    • Now in Regulated Industries | 
                        
| 12/27/2001 | Senate | 
                                    • On Committee agenda-- Regulated Industries, 01/08/02, 9:00 am, 110-S | 
                        
| 1/8/2002 | Senate | 
                                    • Favorable by- Regulated Industries; YEAS  9  NAYS  0 | 
                        
| 1/9/2002 | Senate | 
                                    • Placed on Calendar, on second reading | 
                        
| 1/22/2002 | Senate | 
                                    • Introduced, referred to Health, Aging and Long-Term Care; Regulated Industries -SJ 00020; On Committee agenda-- Health, Aging and Long-Term Care, 11/28/01, 3:30 pm, 110-S; Favorable by Health, Aging and Long-Term Care; YEAS  8  NAYS  0 -SJ 00073; Now in Regulated Industries -SJ 00073; On Committee agenda-- Regulated Industries, 01/08/02, 9:00 am, 110-S; Favorable by- Regulated Industries; YEAS  9  NAYS  0 -SJ 00073; Placed on Calendar, on second reading -SJ 00073 | 
                        
| 2/14/2002 | Senate | 
                                    • Placed on Special Order Calendar -SJ 00254; Read second time -SJ 00247 | 
                        
| 2/20/2002 | Senate | 
                                    • Read third time -SJ 00283; Passed; YEAS  39  NAYS  0 -SJ 00283 | 
                        
| 2/21/2002 | House | 
                                    • In Messages | 
                        
| 3/11/2002 | House | 
                                    • Received, placed on Calendar -HJ 00968 | 
                        
| 3/15/2002 | House | 
                                    • Substituted for HB 651 -HJ 01898; Read second time -HJ 01898 | 
                        
| 3/20/2002 | House | 
                                    • Temporarily postponed, on Third Reading -HJ 02177 | 
                        
| 3/21/2002 | House | 
                                    • Temporarily postponed, on Third Reading -HJ 02254 | 
                        
| 3/22/2002 | House | 
                                    • Read third time -HJ 03147; Passed; YEAS  117  NAYS  1 -HJ 03147 | 
                        
| 3/22/2002 | Senate | 
                                    • Ordered enrolled -SJ 02115 | 
                        
| 4/5/2002 | 
                                    • Signed by Officers and presented to Governor | 
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| 4/11/2002 | 
                                    • Approved by Governor; Chapter No. 2002-14 |