West Virginia Code 21-1D-7b – Contractor to provide certified drug-free workplace report
No less than once per year, or upon completion of the project, every contractor shall provide a certified report to the public authority which let the contract. The report shall include:
Terms Used In West Virginia Code 21-1D-7b
- construction: as used in this article , means any construction, reconstruction, improvement, enlargement, painting, decorating or repair of any public improvement let to contract the value of which contract is over $100,000. See West Virginia Code 21-1D-2
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- contractor: means any employer working on a public improvement without regard to whether they are serving as the prime or subcontractor to another. See West Virginia Code 21-1D-2
- public authority: as used in this article , means any officer, board or commission or other agency of the State of West Virginia, its counties or municipalities or any political subdivision thereof, authorized by law to enter into a contract for the construction of a public improvement, including any institution supported, in whole or in part, by public funds of the State of West Virginia and this article applies to expenditures of these institutions made, in whole or in part, from public funds. See West Virginia Code 21-1D-2
- public improvement: as used in this article , includes all buildings, roads, highways, bridges, streets, alleys, sewers, ditches, sewage disposal plants, waterworks, airports and all other structures upon which construction may be let to contract by the State of West Virginia, its counties or municipalities or any political subdivision thereof. See West Virginia Code 21-1D-2
(1) Information to show that the education and training service to the requirements of section five of this article was provided;
(2) The name of the laboratory certified by the United States Department of Health and Human Services or its successor that performs the drug tests pursuant to this article;
(3) The average number of employees in connection with the construction on the public improvement;
(4) Drug test results for the following categories including the number of positive tests and the number of negative tests:
(A) Preemployment and new hires;
(B) Reasonable suspicion;
(C) Post-accident;
(D) Random.