No
Yes, you may be required to take a drug test in order to obtain a medical card.
depends, are you not suppose to or aloud to be doing weed. even if you have a card like if you school or work drug test you can still get in trouble.
Medical assistant will take prior written permission to perform a drug test. He will take your blood and require your urine to perform the drug test.
Pretty much any doctors office after you pass the DOT physical exam and drug test.
No, this is called a pre employment drug screen. Employers do not consider cannabis a prescription drug at this time. Maybe in the near future.
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The routine FAA medical examination does not test for alcohol use and it does not include a blood test. The urine test, which is performed by Aviation Medical Examiner's, is a screening test for diabetes and kidney disease and normally does not include a drug test.Professional pilots are typically required to submit to regular drug testing. Pilots which test positive for illegal drugs, and those reporting their use of a disqualifying drug or medication, must be evaluated to establish eligibility for FAA medical certification.
As of Spring 2013, no, there is no drug test, just a thorough background check.
As a result of failing a job required drug test, you will not receive the job position.
A DOT (Department of Transportation) drug test does not allow for the use of medical marijuana, even if a person has a valid medical marijuana card. Under federal law, marijuana is classified as a Schedule I controlled substance, which means it is prohibited for use by individuals in safety-sensitive positions, such as commercial drivers. Consequently, a positive drug test for marijuana can result in disciplinary actions, including suspension or termination of employment. It is essential for individuals in these positions to be aware of their company policies and the legal implications of medical marijuana use.
yes, because u could have forged the medical card
Yes, individuals applying for a green card in the United States may be required to undergo a medical examination, which typically includes screenings for certain communicable diseases. While drug testing is not a standard part of this process, applicants may be evaluated for substance abuse if there are concerns about their health or behavior. It's essential to follow the specific requirements outlined by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for your green card application.