Pubdate: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 Source: Kingsport Times-News (TN) Copyright: 2003 Kingsport Publishing Corporation Contact: http://www.timesnews.net/index.cgi Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1437 Author: Jeff Bobo CHURCH HILL OKS DRUG TESTING FOR FIREFIGHTERS CHURCH HILL - Church Hill city employees who are also members of the local volunteer fire department may soon be subjected to random drug testing as part of a new program recommended by Police Chief and Public Safety Director Mark Johnson. On Tuesday, the Church Hill Board of Mayor and Aldermen agreed to let the National Testing Association based in Huntersville, N.C., conduct the random testing when the program is fully implemented. NTA offered a rate of $34 per person tested plus an $85 annual fee for administrative costs. Johnson said that was the lowest rate of the testing companies he received quotes from. Church Hill already requires random drug testing of its six employees who hold commercial driver's licenses. Johnson said Tuesday that subjecting the 27 city employees who are also volunteer firefighters to random drug testing is simply taking a proactive approach to preventing an unfortunate accident from occurring. He added that the program will likely pay for itself. The Tennessee Municipal League, which provides insurance to Church Hill, offers a discount of 5 percent to 10 percent on insurance premiums when such a program is implemented. Johnson recommended Tuesday that 12 employee/firefighters be selected randomly for drug testing every three months. A computer program operated by the NTA will randomly generate the names of those to be tested. The estimated cost of the program is $1,717 per year, but before the program can go into effect the BMA will have to approve a drug policy. In other business Tuesday the BMA: .Agreed to purchase a trackhoe for approximately $102,000, as well as a hammer attachment, which would bring the total price up to about $146,000. Mayor Dennis Deal noted that every area of the city where sewer has yet to be extended is blocked by rock, and the trackhoe would probably pay for itself in future sewer extension projects. .Authorized Johnson to implement the third annual Citizens Police Academy. .Agreed by a 4-2 vote to hire Wayne Arnold full time as a laborer/mechanic for $7.50 per hour. Aldermen Billy Kyle Housewright and G.B. Seals voted against. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart