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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 14 — Criminal Law

§ 14-401.20. Defrauding drug and alcohol screening tests; penalty.

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§ 14-401.20. Defrauding drug and alcohol screening tests; penalty.
(a)It is unlawful for a person to do any of the following:
(1)Sell, give away, distribute, or market urine in this State or transport urine into this State with the intent that it be used to defraud a drug or alcohol screening test.
(2)Attempt to foil or defeat a drug or alcohol screening test by the substitution or spiking of a sample or the advertisement of a sample substitution or other spiking device or measure.
(b)It is unlawful for a person to do any of the following:
(1)Adulterate a urine or other bodily fluid sample with the intent to defraud a drug or alcohol screening test.
(2)Possess adulterants that are intended to be used to adulterate a urine or other bodily fluid sample for the purpose of defrauding a drug or alcohol screening test.
(3)Sell adulterants with the intent that they be used to adulterate a urine or other bodily fluid sample for the purpose of defrauding a drug or alcohol screening test.
(c)A violation of this section is punishable as follows:
(1)For a first offense under this section, the person is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
(2)For a second or subsequent offense under this section, the person is guilty of a Class I felony. (2002-183, s. 1.)
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