You can refuse a drug test for Medicaid, but if you do, it is very likely that Medicaid will not be granted or continued.
no
If you are on probation or parole or have a job that requires you to do so , no you can not refuse. any situation other than that refuse you can refuse.
Fail
The drug screen is a mandatory part of your CDL physical. If you don't take it then, you don't pass your DOT physical, and you won't get a medical card - hence, you don't get your CDL. If you already have a CDL, and you refuse to take a pre-employment drug screen, you don't get hired. If you're already employed as a CDL driver, and you refuse a quarterly or other periodic drug screen, you lose your job, and a big black mark goes on your MVR. If you refuse a mandatory post-incident drug screen... well, welcome to the wonderful world of implied consent. You'll lose your job and your licence.
Professional Drivers have to submit to random drug tests when requested. If you refuse a test, there is an automatic license suspension. Court action may reduce the suspension or make it permanent.
Urinalalysis for opiates, amphetamines and the like.
yes
Yes
Refusing a drug test is taken as a mandatory positive. after that, other concequenses follow.
Yes. However, if you are receiving Medicaid and/or TANF, your refusal might affect your eligibility.
If it is ordered by the courts, and you do not have a good excuse why you will not. Then yes it is.
You have a thorough physical and a urine test