Tennessee Statutes

§ 50-9-106 — Required drug or alcohol tests

Tennessee § 50-9-106

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Tenn. Code Ann. § 50-9-106 (2026).

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(a)To the extent permitted by law, a covered employer who establishes a drug-free workplace is required to conduct the following types of drug or alcohol tests:
(1)Job Applicant Drug and Alcohol Testing. A covered employer must, after a conditional offer of employment, require job applicants to submit to a drug test and may use a refusal to submit to a drug test or a positive confirmed drug test as a basis for refusing to hire a job applicant. An employer may, but is not required to, test job applicants, after a conditional offer of employment, for alcohol. Limited testing of applicants, only if it is based on a reasonable classification basis, is permissible in accordance with division rule;
(2)Reasonable-Suspicion Drug and Alcohol Testing. A covered employer must require an employee t

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Related

Interstate Mechanical Contractors, Inc. v. McIntosh
229 S.W.3d 674 (Tennessee Supreme Court, 2007)
34 case citations
Guinn, Shannon Scott v. Barnard Roofing Company
2017 TN WC App. 58 (Tennessee Workers' Comp. Appeals Board, 2017)
Polk, Ricky v. Delta Faucet
2018 TN WC App. 43 (Tennessee Workers' Comp. Appeals Board, 2018)

Legislative History

Acts 1996, ch. 944, §50; 1997 , ch. 533, §§ 34- 39; 1998, ch. 1024, §§ 8 - 10.

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