Court-ordered random testing for alcohol or substance use, often imposed as a bond condition after criminal charges such as drunk driving.
“So can you keep your job while you are required to do random new ways? UAS? I mean, urinary analysis? In other words, can you keep your job? If you are placed by a court on random sobriety monitoring? The short answer is yes.”
“So the idea is when you're on random sobriety monitoring, this usually happens after some kind of criminal charges have been brought against you by the state. And they say that, based on the allegations, usually we see this a lot in drunk driving cases, based on the allegations or some evidence of alcohol use. So the judge may put you on sobriety monitoring. In Colorado, we call these U A's or urinary analysis.”
“So the issue is when you are given this order, and you're required to do random new ways, you have to check in every single day with your your random sobriety monitor provider, generally, what we see is people have a system set up where they will call in every single morning, you'll get either assigned a color or in groups, some kind of number, whatever it is that that particular lab does, and you call in every morning to see if you're required to come in for testing.”
“So then what do you do if you work full time, you have to either go during your lunch break, or you need to take a break to go do it. It's It's not supposed to be completely disruptive to your life, but it is difficult. But we are right logger do is we actually find labs that offer extended testing. So one lab that we recommend offers testing from seven in the morning to eat at night, so that anyone who has a normal eight or 10 hour workday can fit it in somewhere.”
“So yes, you can stay and work and you can still keep your job on us. But you have to make it a priority. The judges do not care if you're working and they will I didn't have time, they don't care. So make sure that you take a lunch break, make sure that you ask for some kind of errands to run and then you can stop by and get your UA done while you're doing that, or go to a lab that has extended hours but whatever you do, make sure you get it done as your color or number whatever it is, if you're required to test that day is that it's called you have to get it done.”