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Code · Utah · Title 63A — Utah Government Operations Code · Chapter 17

63A-17-1001. Controlled substances and alcohol use prohibited.

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Effective 5/3/2023
63A-17-1001. Controlled substances and alcohol use prohibited.
Except as provided in Title 26B, Chapter 4, Part 2, Cannabinoid Research and Medical Cannabis , an employee may not:
(1)manufacture, dispense, possess, use, distribute, or be under the influence of a controlled substance or alcohol during work hours or on state property except where legally permissible;
(2)manufacture, dispense, possess, use, or distribute a controlled substance or alcohol if the activity prevents:
(a)state agencies from receiving federal grants or performing under federal contracts of $25,000 or more; or
(b)the employee to perform his services or work for state government effectively as regulated by the rules of the executive director in accordance with Section 63A-17-1002 ; or
(3)refuse to submit to a drug or alcohol test under Section 63A-17-1004 .
Amended by Chapter 329 , 2023 General Session
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