West Virginia Code § 21-1D-4

Drug-free workplace policy required for public improvement construction
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Except as provided in section eight of this article, no public authority may award a public
improvement contract which is to be let to bid to a contractor unless the terms of the
contract require the contractor and its subcontractors to implement and maintain a written
drug-free workplace policy in compliance with this article and the contractor and its
subcontractors provide a sworn statement in writing, under the penalties ofe perjury, that
they maintain a valid drug-free workplace policy in compliance with this article.The public
improvement contract shall provide for the following: r
(1) That the contractor implements its drug-free workplace policuy;
(2) Cancellation of the contract by the awarding public authority if the contractor:
(A) Fails to implement its drug-free workplace policy; a
(B) Fails to provide information regarding implemelntation of the contractor's drug-free
workplace policy at the request of the public authority; or
(C) Provides to the public authority false information regarding the contractor's drug-free
workplace policy.

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