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February 10, 2016

Bill to Allow the Drug Testing of Welfare Recipients Passes Senate

Bluefield Daily Telegraph, Williamson Daily News – The State Senate passed a bill Tuesday that would allow drug testing of welfare recipients if “reasonable suspicion” of substance abuse exists. Read

According to the bill, reasonable suspicion means that a case worker “determines based upon the result of the drug screen that the applicant demonstrates qualities indicative of substance abuse based upon the indicators of the drug screen or the applicant has been convicted of a drug-related offense within the five years immediately prior to application for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and whose conviction becomes known as a result of a drug screen.”

In the bill, a “drug screen” is defined as “any analysis regarding substance abuse” conducted by the Department of Health and Human Resources.

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