26B-2-136. Drug test result disclosure requirements for substance abuse treatment programs.
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Effective 5/6/2026
26B-2-136. Drug test result disclosure requirements for substance abuse treatment programs.
(1)As used in this section, "eligible supervision employee" means:
(a)a participant's supervising probation or parole officer; or
(b)treatment staff employed by or working under a contract with the Department of Corrections.
(2)A substance abuse treatment program shall provide the results of a drug test for a participant in the substance abuse treatment program who is on probation or parole to an eligible supervision employee if:
(a)an eligible supervision employee requests the drug test results; and
(b)the participant has signed a waiver, in compliance with federal health information disclosure laws, that allows the substance abuse treatment program to share information regarding the participant's drug test results with an eligible supervision employee.
Enacted by Chapter 332 , 2026 General Session