Minnesota Court of Appeals Provides Helpful Roadmap for Employers Who Conduct Drug Testing

Minnesota Court of Appeals Provides Helpful Roadmap for Employers Who Conduct Drug Testing

Minnesota Court of Appeals Provides Helpful Roadmap for Employers Who Conduct Drug Testing

The Minnesota Court of Appeals handed employers a rare win under the Minnesota Drug and Alcohol Testing in the Workplace Act, upholding dismissal of a wrongful discharge case after an employee who tested positive for drugs did not comply with the recommended treatment because he wanted to choose a different treatment program. The decision highlights how critical employer engagement is when complying with this statute, including after an employee tests positive. Even if an employer has a compliant policy and conducts testing in a compliant manner, it must still interact with the employee who tests positive to work out and agree on a treatment program, and then continue to monitor the status and ultimate completion of the program. Allowing the employee free reign to choose his or her own program can be problematic.

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