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Code · Florida · Title XLVII — Criminal Procedure and Corrections · Chapter 945

945.36 Law enforcement personnel authorized to conduct drug tests on inmates and releasees.

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(1)Any law enforcement officer, state or county probation officer, employee of the Department of Corrections, or employee of a contracted community correctional center who is certified by the Department of Corrections pursuant to subsection
(2)may administer a urine screen drug test to:
(a)Persons during incarceration;
(b)Persons released as a condition of probation for either a felony or misdemeanor;
(c)Persons released as a condition of community control;
(d)Persons released as a condition of conditional release;
(e)Persons released as a condition of parole;
(f)Persons released as a condition of provisional release;
(g)Persons released as a condition of pretrial release; or
(h)Persons released as a condition of control release.
(2)The Department of Corrections shall develop a procedure for certification of any law enforcement officer, state or county probation officer, employee of the Department of Corrections, or employee of a contracted community correctional center to perform a urine screen drug test on the persons specified in subsection (1).
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