HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 55-18 Addend Drug Free PolicyRESOLUTION NO. 55-18
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF MORRO BAY, CALIFORNIA
APPROVING ADDENDUM TO THE CITY OF MORRO BAY
DRUG -FREE WORKPLACE POLICY
THE CITY COUNCIL
City of Morro Bay, California
WHEREAS, Morro Bay Municipal Code ("MBMC") Section 2.32.050 authorizes the City
Council to adopt and amend Personnel Rules and Regulations governing the City of Morro Bay
personnel system; and
WHEREAS, drug and alcohol use in the workplace can impact safety and efficiency;
and
WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 10-17 establishing aDrug-Free
Workplace Policy; and
WHEREAS, the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) Office of Drug and
Alcohol Policy and Compliance (ODAPC) has issued an update to USDOT's drug and alcohol
testing regulation (49 CFR Part 40) that became effective January 1, 2018; and
WHEREAS, the City's Drug -Free Workplace Policy should be updated to reflect these
changes in law; and
WHEREAS, the City's recognized bargaining units,'the Service Employees International
Union , the Police Officers Association ("POA"), Cl"d the Morro Bay Fire Fighters
Association ("MBFFA") were provided copies of the proposed revisions, with the offer to meet
and confer; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Morro Bay
does hereby adopt the attached Drug -Free Workplace Policy Addendum.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Morro Bay at a regular meeting
thereof held on the 10'h day of July 2018 by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN
Irons, Davis, Makowetski, McPherson
None
Headding
None
ATTEST:
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ANA SWANSON, City Clerk
J IE L. IRONS. avor
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DRUG -FREE WORKPLACE POLICY ADDENDUM
This addendum is to the City's Drug and Alcohol Policy adopted March 14, 2017, by Resolution No.
10-17 (Policy), and is meant to be applied in conjunction with the Policy.
The United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) — Office of Drug and Alcohol Policy and
Compliance (ODAPC) has issued an update to USDOT's drug and alcohol testing regulation (49
CFR Part 40). The new regulation has been revised and the changes (summarized below) will
become effective on January 1, 2018. Therefore, the City of Morro Bay drug and alcohol testing
policy is amended as follows:
1. CHANGES TO THE DRUG TESTING PANEL
a. Four new opioids added to the drug testing panel —
i. The USDOT drug test remains a "5-panel" drug test; however, the list of
opioids for which are tested will expand from three to seven opioids.
ii. The "opioid" category will continue to test for codeine, morphine, and heroin;
however, the "opioid" testing panel will now be expanded to include four (4)
new semi -synthetic opioids:
1. (1) Hydrocodone, (2) Hydromorphone, (3) Oxycodone, and (4)
Oxymorphone.
2. Common brand names for these semi -synthetic opioids include, but
may not be limited to: OxyContin®, Percodan®, Percocet®, Vicodin
®, Lortab®, Norco®, Dilaudid®, Exalgo®.
b. `MDA' will be tested as an initial test analyte
C. `MDEA' will no longer be tested for under the "amphetamines" category.
2. BLIND SPECIMEN TESTING
a. The USDOT no longer requires blind specimens to be submitted to laboratories.
3. ADDITIONS TO THE LIST OF "FATAL FLAWS"
a. The following three circumstances have been added to the list of "fatal flaws":
i. No CCF received by the laboratory with the urine specimen.
ii. In cases where a specimen has been collected, there was no specimen
submitted with the CCF to the laboratory.
iii. Two separate collections are performed using one CCF.
4. MRO VERIFICATION OF PRESCRIPTIONS
a. When a tested employee is taking a prescribed medication, after verifying the
prescription and immediately notifying the employer of a verified negative result, the
MRO must then (after notifying the employee) wait five (5) business days to be
contacted by the employee's prescribing physician before notifying the employer of a
medical qualification issue or significant safety risk.
i. Specifically, in cases where an MRO verifies a prescription is consistent with
the Controlled Substances Act, but that the MRO has still made a
determination that the prescription may disqualify the employee under other
USDOT medical qualification requirements, or that the prescription poses a
significant safety -risk, the MRO must advise the employee that they will have
five (5) business days from the date the MRO reports the verified negative
result to the employer for the employee to have their prescribing physician
contact the MRO. The prescribing physician will need to contact the MRO to
assist the MRO in determining if the medication can be changed to one that
does not make the employee medically unqualified or does not pose a
significant safety risk. If in the MRO's reasonable medical judgment, a
medical qualification issue or a significant safety risk still remains after the
MRO communicates with the employee's prescribing physician, or after five
(5) business days, whichever is shorter, the MRO must communicate this
issue to the employer consistent with 49 CFR Part 40.327,
5. DEFINITIONS
a. The term "DOT, the Department, DOT Agenc.V'
i. Modified to encompass all DOT agencies, including, but not limited to, FAA,
FRA, FMCSA, FTA, PHMSA, NHTSA, Office of the Secretary (OST), and any
designee of a DOT agency:
ii. For the purposes of testing under 49 CFR Part 40,. the USCG (in the
Department of Homeland Security) is considered to be a DOT agency for
drug testing purposes.
b. The term "Opiate" is replaced with the term "Opioid' in all points of reference.
c. The definition of "Alcohol Screening Device (ASD)" is modified to include reference
to the list of approved devices as listed on ODAPC's website.
d. The definition of "Evidential Breath Testing Device (EBT)" is modified to include
reference to the list of approved devices as listed on ODAPC's website.
e. The definition of "Substance Abuse Professional (SAP)" will be modified to include
reference to ODAPC's website. The fully revised definition includes:
i. A licensed physician (medical doctor or doctor of osteopathy) or licensed or
certified psychologist, social worker, employee assistance professional,
state -licensed or certified marriage and family therapist, or drug and alcohol
counselor (certified by an organization listed at
https://www.transportation,gov/odapc/sap) with knowledge of and clinical
experience in the diagnosis and treatment of drug and alcohol related
disorders.
NOTE: The revisions listed in this addendum include only those revisions to 49 CFR Part 40, which
may be referenced in our drug & alcohol testing policy. A list of all the revisions made to 49 CFR
Part 40 can be found at https://www.transportation.gov/odapc.
Addendum Authorization Date: July 10, 2018
Authorized Official (Printed Name): Jamie L Irons City of Morro Bay Mayor
Authorized Official (Signature
Employee (Printed Name):
Employee (Signature):
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