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Pre-Employment Drug Testing

Question: Recently, I was asked to take a drug test before the job offer was made. My husband was asked to take a drug test and references were checked before a job offer was made from a separate company. I thought there needed to be a contingent job offer first. Am I confused?

RESPONSE:

The contingent job offer was implemented after ADA came into effect in 1990.  An offer should be made before sending a candidate for a pre-employment physical.  A contingent offer of employment is not required for a drug test that is a part of the screening process.  Thinking that a drug test is similar to a physical, many companies implemented a contingent job offer before sending people for drug tests as a conservative measure to comply with ADA.

So the short answer is that a contingent job offer is not required for a pre-employment drug test.

Thanks for Asking Bob

 

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