Simple answer. Yes.
sorry to say drug court tests for all drugs and levels of them
No
As a result of failing a job required drug test, you will not receive the job position.
None. Just finger prints. Perspective employers will drug test you.
It depends on what type of drug test and how many panels. Some states are required to reveal the type of drug test the company uses before they drug test.
It is not required for the job. Unless a worker is injured on the job, and then a drug test is needed for workers comp. For the job itself though, the answer is no.
Yes, according to the Wisconsin Department of transportation website.
Phenotypic testing directly measures the sensitivity of a patient's HIV to particular drugs and drug combinations. To do this, it measures the concentration of a drug required to inhibit viral replication in the test tube.
It is not required for the job. Unless a worker is injured on the job, and then a drug test is needed for workers comp. For the job itself though, the answer is no.
No. They are actually required by law to get your consent before drug testing you, so they have to tell you.
A urine test looking for traces of illegal drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, etc. This will not look for alcohol.
Yes, you are to be compensated for anything required by your employer. If you are required to drug test, then yes, you should be paid while away from work; this becomes your job for the time it takes.