Tex. Labor Code Section 207.026
Drug Screening or Testing as Condition of Benefit Eligibility for Certain Applicants and Recipients


(a)

The commission by rule shall adopt a drug screening and testing program as part of the requirements for the receipt of benefits under this subtitle by an individual to whom Section 207.021 (Benefit Eligibility Conditions)(b-1) applies. The program must:

(1)

comply with the drug testing requirements of 49 C.F.R. Part 382 or other similar national requirements for drug testing programs recognized by the commission; and

(2)

be designed to protect the rights of benefit applicants and recipients.

(b)

Under the program, each individual to whom Section 207.021 (Benefit Eligibility Conditions)(b-1) applies who files an initial claim must submit to and pass a drug screening assessment developed and administered by or on behalf of the commission for purposes of this subsection as a prerequisite to receiving benefits under this subtitle. The assessment tool used under this subsection must consist of a written questionnaire to be completed by the individual applying for benefits and must be designed to accurately determine the reasonable likelihood that an individual is using a substance that is subject to regulation under Chapter 481 (Texas Controlled Substances Act), Health and Safety Code. An individual whose drug screening assessment indicates a reasonable likelihood of use by the individual of a substance subject to regulation under that chapter must submit to and pass a drug test administered by or on behalf of the commission to establish the individual’s eligibility for benefits under this subtitle. An individual who fails a drug test required under this subsection under a final determination or decision under this section is not eligible to receive benefits under this subtitle until the individual has passed a subsequent drug test administered by or on behalf of the commission not earlier than four weeks after the date the individual submitted to the failed drug test.

(c)

Notwithstanding Subsection (b), an individual is not ineligible to receive benefits based on the individual’s failure to pass a drug test if, on the basis of evidence presented by the individual, the commission determines that, subject to Section 207.021 (Benefit Eligibility Conditions)(a)(4):

(1)

the individual is participating in a treatment program for drug abuse;

(2)

the individual enrolls in and attends a treatment program for drug abuse not later than the seventh day after the date initial notice of the failed drug test is sent to the individual; or

(3)

the failure to pass the test is caused by the use of a substance that was prescribed by a health care practitioner as medically necessary for the individual.

(d)

The commission shall prescribe procedures for providing initial notice to an individual who fails a drug test under Subsection (b), for an appeal under Chapter 212 (Dispute Resolution), and for the retaking of a failed drug test by an individual under this section. The procedures must provide:

(1)

for prompt initial notice by mail to an individual who fails a drug test under Subsection (b) regarding:

(A)

the fact of the individual’s failure of the drug test;

(B)

the manner in which the individual may notify the commission that the individual has enrolled in and is attending a treatment program for drug abuse;

(C)

the manner in which the individual may appeal and retake the failed drug test; and

(D)

common potential causes of a false positive test result;

(2)

for privacy with regard to the individual’s drug test result until not later than the 14th day after the date the initial notice of the failed drug test was mailed to the individual during which time the individual may appeal and retake the failed drug test; and

(3)

that a determination or decision that an individual has failed a drug test under this section becomes final on:

(A)

the 15th day after the date the initial notice of the failed drug test was mailed to the individual if the individual does not appeal and retake the individual’s failed drug test as provided by this section; or

(B)

the date that a retest conducted pursuant to an appeal by the individual as provided by this section confirms the positive drug test result.

(e)

The commission shall administer the program under this section using existing administrative funds and any funds appropriated to the commission for the purposes of this section.
Added by Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1141 (S.B. 21), Sec. 3, eff. September 1, 2013.

Source: Section 207.026 — Drug Screening or Testing as Condition of Benefit Eligibility for Certain Applicants and Recipients, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/LA/htm/LA.­207.­htm#207.­026 (accessed Apr. 13, 2024).

207.001
Payment of Benefits
207.002
Benefits for Total Unemployment
207.003
Benefits for Partial Unemployment
207.004
Benefit Wage Credits
207.005
Maximum Amount of Benefits
207.006
Adjustment of Benefits
207.007
Fees Limitation
207.008
Suitable Work
207.009
Payment of Benefits by Indian Tribe
207.021
Benefit Eligibility Conditions
207.022
Commission-approved Training
207.024
Claim Filed or Residence in Another State or Country
207.025
Pregnancy or Termination of Pregnancy
207.026
Drug Screening or Testing as Condition of Benefit Eligibility for Certain Applicants and Recipients
207.041
Services in Educational Institutions
207.042
Athletes
207.043
Aliens
207.044
Discharge for Misconduct
207.045
Voluntarily Leaving Work
207.046
Involuntary Separation
207.047
Failure to Apply For, Accept, or Return to Work
207.048
Labor Disputes
207.049
Receipt of Remuneration
207.050
Receipt of Pension or Annuity
207.051
Sale of Business
207.053
Refusal to Treat Communicable Disease
207.071
Waiver, Release, or Commutation Agreement Invalid
207.072
Acceptance or Requirement of Waiver Prohibited
207.073
Prohibited Deduction from Wages
207.074
Criminal Offense
207.075
Assignment of Benefits Prohibited
207.076
Equal Treatment
207.091
Definitions
207.092
Disclosure of Child Support Obligations
207.093
Withholding of Child Support by Commission
207.094
Federal Law Requirement
207.101
Withholding from Benefits for Federal Income Tax
207.111
Definitions
207.112
Application
207.113
Required Disclosure
207.114
Withholding
207.0211
Eligibility of Certain Disabled Persons
207.0212
Eligibility of Certain Persons Unemployed Because of Disaster

Accessed:
Apr. 13, 2024

§ 207.026’s source at texas​.gov