Indiana has just passed a bill that requires drug testing for the unemployed who partake in the state-funded job training programs. The state believes that the drug testing will save them money by eliminating those people who are not committed to finishing the training programs. The drug testing is aimed at filtering out those who the state deems a financial liability due to drug use. Workforce Development Commissioner Mark Everson said. "We want to help people who are motivated to get jobs. They can't get a job if they're using drugs."
Indiana is the first state to require drug testing of people seeking job training. Florida recently began testing welfare applicants in general on July 1, 2011. 30 other states are considering some sort of drug testing action.
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Indiana is the first state to require drug testing of people seeking job training. Florida recently began testing welfare applicants in general on July 1, 2011. 30 other states are considering some sort of drug testing action.
Want to Learn More About Drug Testing?
When it comes to quality drug testing solutions employers and risk mitigation professionals should solely rely on a professional drug testing firm like Mobile Medical Corporation (MMC). Mobile Medical Corporation (MMC) can help you with all of your substance abuse testing needs and questions. MMC works closely with all clients to establish focused policies and testing procedures that comply with both the Department of Transportation (DOT) and Non-Federal testing programs.
Toll Free: 888-662-8358