Pubdate: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 Source: News Democrat (Georgetown, OH) Copyright: 2006 Brown Publishing Company, Inc. Contact: http://www.newsdemocrat.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2886 Author: Wade Linville, Associate Editor Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Testing) GEORGETOWN COUNCIL DISCUSSES DRUG POLICY Search for Low-Cost Provider Underway GEORGETOWN - The adoption of an ordinance that would allow the Village of Georgetown to conduct random drug tests of village employees was put on hold during the Oct. 19 council meeting. Drug testing in the workplace has become common practice for businesses over the past 25 years. Since introduced, drug testing in the work place has become a feasible way to help safeguard the health of employees and reduce liability risks to business owners. Drug testing is now being conducted in thousands of work places all over Ohio and, if the cost is found to be feasible, the Village of Georgetown may soon be among the many employers who use random drug-screening in order to develop safer work environments for village employees. During a meeting in April, Georgetown Village Council member Gloria Parker suggested to other members of council that the Village of Georgetown look into an ordinance that would require all village employees to undergo drug screening. Georgetown Solicitor Jay Cutrell later drafted an ordinance that, if passed by council, would subject all village employees to undergo random drug-screening. But council held off on adopting the ordinance until Georgetown Administrator Kelly Jones was able to gather information from medical service providers regarding the cost to conduct drug testing. With more than 50 village employees on the books, village officials felt the cost to conduct drug testing should be closely examined before moving to adopt the ordinance. During Georgetown's Oct. 19 village council meeting, Jones presented council with bids from medical service providers who could conduct drug testing. The first cost Jones was able to obtain was from APPS, of Cincinnati, who would conduct drug-screening at a cost of $37.50 to $45 per person, depending on how many the Village of Georgetown wished to test at one time. Councilman Dale Cahall, who suggested Jones check with APPS for drug screening, said the company will come on-site to conduct five or more drug tests at a time. Jones was also able to obtain a cost from Meadowview Regional Medical Center in Maysville, Ky., who gave a cost of $60 per person for drug screening. Jones said he had left messages at Brown County General Hospital to gather a cost for providing the drug-screening service but his calls were not returned. "I contacted Brown County General Hospital and they were supposed to get back with me," Jones said to council while explaining the difficult time he has had getting answers. Parker said she heard that the Bureau of Worker's Compensation may have the ability to conduct drug testing. Cutrell suggested to council that other routes for drug-testing be researched before proceeding with the adoption of the ordinance. Council agreed and took no action on the ordinance. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake