Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05748

Introduced
1/17/17  
Introduced
1/17/17  

Caption

An Act Concerning Drug Testing Of Seasonal Employees.

Impact

If passed, this bill would affect state laws related to drug testing and employment practices. By reducing the timeframe in which previously employed individuals can be subjected to drug testing upon rehire, it encourages employers to be proactive about workplace safety. Proponents argue that such a measure can help reduce incidents related to substance abuse during peak operational periods when demand is high, ensuring the safety of both employees and customers.

Summary

House Bill 5748 proposes amendments to section 31-51t of the general statutes, specifically aimed at redefining the terms 'employee' and 'prospective employee'. The key change involves adjusting the time frame for drug testing seasonal employees from twelve months to six months after termination of their previous employment with the same employer. The intent of this bill is to enhance workplace safety by allowing employers to include drug testing as part of their rehiring process for seasonal workers, which is particularly relevant for industries that rely on seasonal labor such as agriculture and tourism.

Contention

However, the bill may also face opposition due to concerns regarding employee rights and the implications of frequent drug testing. Critics could argue that the proposed changes create an environment of distrust, particularly for seasonal workers who may return year after year. Additionally, there may be worries about the potential for disproportionately impacting certain demographics within the seasonal workforce. The bill may also prompt discussions on the adequacy of resources available for supporting employees who may need assistance with substance abuse issues rather than punitive measures like mandatory drug testing.

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