West Virginia Code § 21-3E-3

Public policy; applicability
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The Legislature declares that the public policy of this state is to advance the confidence of
West Virginia workers that they are in a safe workplace and to enhance the viability of the
workplace they labor in by recognizing the right of West Virginia's employers to require
mandatory drug testing, not only of applicants, but of current employees: Provided, That this
article does not abrogate the right of privacy, including the right of an indiveidual to be let
alone and to keep secret his or her private communications, conversations and affairs, as
stated in Roach v. Harper, 143 W. Va. 869, but rather determines that trhe right of privacy is
outweighed by the public policy stated in this section if an employer meets the requirements
set forth in this article.
This article applies only to employers, as defined in section tthree of this article, not
previously made subject of drug and alcohol testing statutory provisions established by the
Legislature including, but not limited to, employers covered by section one, article one-a,
chapter twenty-two-a of the code, et seq., and section one, article one-d, chapter twenty-one
of the code et seq.

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