Governing Exec. Order D-58-86, Labor Code §1025 et seq Reasonable accommodation. Employers with 25 or more employees are required to provide reasonable accommodation, Deukmejian’s Executive Order D-58-86, which calls for a drug-free State workplace. To help achieve this, we’re presently establishing a program under which employees serving in sensitive positions in State service will be subject to drug and/or alcohol testing when there.
(b) Consistent with Government Code section 19572 and Governor’s Executive Order D-58-86, no state employee who is on duty or on standby for duty shall: (1) use, possess, or be under the influence of illegal or unauthorized drugs or other illegal mind-altering substances or, Exec. Order D-58-86, Labor Code §1025 et seq. State agencies. Testing authorized of applicants to state agency positions of sensitivity if testing is job related. Testing authorized of state employees in positions of sensitivity. Employees who test positive may be referred for treatment or may be suspended or removed from job. Private, Statute of Order : Exec. Order D-58-86 , Labor Code §1025 et seq. Covered Employers: State agencies. Applicant Testing: Testing authorized of applicants to state agency positions of sensitivity if testing is job related. Employee Testing: Testing authorized of state employees in positions of sensitivity.
and Governor’s Executive Order D-58-86 (attached), states that no State employee who is on duty or on standby for duty shall (1) use, possess, or be under the influence of illegal or unauthorized drugs or other illegal mind-altering substances or (2) use or be under the.
Pursuant to Executive Order D-58-86 and Government Code (GC) sections 18502, 19261, 19815.4, 19820, CalHR and the State Personnel Board (SPB) has established the California Code of Regulation (C.C.R.), sections 213-213.6 and 599.960-599.966 outlining the CSAT Program requirements to achieve a drug-free workplace, while protecting the privacy of state employees.
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1/7/2019 · IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that as soon as hereafter possible, this Order shall be filed with the Office of the Secretary of State and that widespread publicity and notice shall be given to this Order . This Order is not intended to, and does not, create any rights or benefits, substantive or a procedural, enforceable at law or in equity,