Louisiana Statutes

§ 49:1021 — Random drug tests; commissioner of administration

Louisiana·Title 49 State Administration

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(1)The legislature does hereby declare that a state of emergency exists in Louisiana as a result of the spiraling increases of abuse of illegal substances by its citizens. The legislature further declares that such illegal drug abuse presents a clear and present danger to the health, welfare, and security of the state, its citizens, and government. The legislature acknowledges that the terrible cost of drug abuse is ultimately paid by all of the state's citizens in the form of public monies expended to eradicate, interdict, and destroy such illegal substances, keep those substances away from our homes, families, schools, and children, operate a costly and massive criminal justice system for violators and continue to attempt to rehabilitate those who have lost the struggle to be free of

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Legislative History

Acts 1997, No. 1459, §1.

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