Florida Senate - 2011 SENATOR AMENDMENT
Bill No. CS/CS/HB 119, 1st Eng.
Barcode 347642
LEGISLATIVE ACTION
Senate . House
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Floor: 1A/AD/2R . Floor: C
05/06/2011 06:33 PM . 05/06/2011 10:47 PM
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Senator Bennett moved the following:
1 Senate Amendment to Amendment (258560) (with title
2 amendment)
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4 Delete lines 19 - 23
5 and insert:
6 subsection (12) is redesignated as paragraph (d), and paragraph
7 (f) of subsection (5), paragraph (c) of subsection (7), present
8 paragraph (e) of subsection (10), present paragraph (d) of
9 subsection (12), and paragraph (e) of subsection (14) of that
10 section are amended to read:
11 112.0455 Drug-Free Workplace Act.—
12 (5) DEFINITIONS.—Except where the context otherwise
13 requires, as used in this act:
14 (f) “Job applicant” means a person who has applied for a
15 special risk or safety-sensitive position with an employer and
16 has been offered employment conditioned upon successfully
17 passing a drug test.
18 (7) TYPES OF TESTING.—An employer is authorized, but not
19 required, to conduct the following types of drug tests:
20 (c) Routine fitness for duty.—An employer may require an
21 employee to submit to a drug test if the test is scheduled
22 routinely for all members of an employment classification or
23 group, or a randomly selected percentage of members of that
24 classification or group, or is conducted as part of a routinely
25 scheduled employee fitness-for-duty medical examination that is
26 part of the employer’s established policy or that is scheduled
27 routinely for all members of an employment classification or
28 group.
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31 And the title is amended as follows:
32 Delete line 4664
33 and insert:
34 Drug-Free Workplace Act; revising a definition;
35 authorizing an employer to require an employee to
36 submit to a drug test if the test is scheduled or
37 conducted in a specified manner; deleting an obsolete