fire you i guess.
refuse to take a test to show you are driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
They can't force you to. They can request that you take one. If you refuse, the interview will probably terminate and you won't get the job.
No, but they can test for illegal drugs.
Yes. He has to be concerned about how the medication he prescribes interact with the drugs you take. He has a responsibility.
If you refuse you can risk your license being suspended or even jail time.
If you refuse you can risk your license being suspended or even jail time.
Are you wondering if a prospective employer can test you for prescription drugs like BP medicine without your knowledge? The answer is no and if you were tested for those drugs you have grounds for a nice juicy lawsuit. An employer CAN give you a physical, but not without your consent.
Refusing a drug test is taken as a mandatory positive. after that, other concequenses follow.
There is a chance, but it is rare (like very rare). If your urine test comes back positive and you are sure you did not take drugs, let your employer know and ask for a re-test.
If you mean employer, yes they can, but any employer that makes you take a drug test for employment isn't going to hire you if you fail it.
No, if the drug is legal, you cannot get into criminal trouble in the U.S. for doing it there. However, if you are later forced to take a drug test (such as by your employer), there may be negative consequences.
You have the right to refuse a hair follicle test. But if you are taking the test for a job or something similar, it is mandatory to take the test and pass to get the job, for example. You can refuse any test you want unless the person giving it has a subpoena. Just remember if you refuse you may not get the job (if an employer wants it) or you may go back to jail (parole & probation love hair drug tests). So yes unless court ordered you can refuse it but in the end you will lose-be it the job, your freedom, your children..... You Do Not Have The Right When You Are Being Charged In An Ongoing Investigation Or You Are Going To Trial Or When Your On Probation And You Are Required By The Courts.