Alabama Drug Testing Law

Alabama has voluntary drug testing laws. Companies that wish to qualify for a 5% discount on their workers’ compensation premiums must comply with these laws; other companies are not mandated to comply. As well, there are workers’ and unemployment compensation laws in Alabama that contain their own drug testing requirements. Employers are not required to comply unless they wish to deny workers’ or unemployment compensation claims. Note: This is only a summary and does not include specifics.

Law types(s)

Voluntary laws, unemployment compensation law, and workers’ compensation law.

Legal status of cannabis

Medical cannabis is legal.

Legal status of instant/POCT/rapid testing

Instant testing is prohibited.

Permitted drug testing specimens

Tissues or other products of the human body capable of revealing the presence of drugs. Urine is the preferred drug testing specimen.

Permitted testing circumstances

Pre-employment, reasonable suspicion, post-accident, periodic exam, random, and follow-up testing are permitted.

Employers must comply with both voluntary laws to receive a discount on their workers’ compensation premium.

Want to have access to Alabama’s laws in their entirety, including specific information pertaining to workplace drug testing highlighted for your convenience? Sign up for Current Compliance, the only state drug testing law database.

This information is provided for educational use only and does not give full details on Alabama’s state drug testing laws . Employers wishing to drug test in Alabama should consult applicable laws in their entirety prior to creating a drug-free workplace program. Reader retains full responsibility for the use of the information contained herein.