Drug-Free Workplace Act

/ˈdrʌgˌfri ˈwɜrkˌpleɪs ækt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A U.S. federal law requiring certain federal contractors and grantees to maintain a drug-free workplace.
    The company must comply with the Drug-Free Workplace Act to continue receiving federal contracts.

Forms

  • drug-free workplace act
  • drug-free workplace acts

Commentary

Often referenced in drafting compliance programs; contractors must certify a drug-free workplace to federal agencies.

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