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House Journal: Page 522: Wednesday, March 4, 1998

12   subsection constitutes a separate offense.
13     14.  REPORTS.
14     a.  An employer who conducts a drug test pursuant
15   to this section shall, for each fiscal year beginning
16   on or after July 1, 1999, file an annual report with
17   the division of labor services of the department of
18   workforce development, on forms provided by the
19   division, documenting the number of accidents,
20   including the number of personal injuries and the
21   dollar loss for property damage arising out of the
22   accidents, caused by the use of drugs or alcohol by
23   employees and documenting separately for each category
24   of testing described in subsection 7, the following
25   information:
26     (1)  The number of drug or alcohol tests conducted
27   in each category.
28     (2)  The results of drug or alcohol tests conducted
29   in each category.
30     (3)  The cumulative direct costs of drug or alcohol
31   tests in each category.  Direct costs include employee
32   work hours lost due to the conducting of drug or
33   alcohol testing pursuant to this section.
34     (4)  The cost of substance abuse evaluation and
35   treatment for employees in each category.
36     b.  The division of labor services of the
37   department of workforce development shall compile the
38   information submitted by employers pursuant to this
39   subsection and shall submit an annual report to the
40   general assembly on this information."
Roll call was requested by Murphy of Dubuque and Taylor of Linn.
Van Maanen of Marion in the chair at 7:52 p.m.
On the question "Shall amendment H-8215, to the Senate amendment
H-8119, be adopted?" (H.F. 299)

The ayes were, 46:

Bell 	Bernau	Brand 	Bukta 
Burnett 	Cataldo 	Chapman 	Chiodo 
Cohoon 	Connors 	Doderer 	Dotzler 
Drees 	Falck 	Fallon 	Foege 
Ford 	Frevert 	Holveck 	Huser 
Jochum 	Kinzer 	Koenigs 	Kreiman 
Larkin 	Mascher 	May 	Mertz 
Moreland 	Mundie 	Murphy 	Myers 
O'Brien	Osterhaus 	Reynolds-Knight 	Richardson 
Scherrman 	Schrader	Shoultz 	Taylor 
Thomas 	Warnstadt 	Weigel 	Whitead 
Wise 	Witt 

The nays were, 52:

Arnold 	Barry 	Blodgett 	Boggess 

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