Asking about past drug use
catbert8
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I am an H.R. Director for a government agency in Florida. Our Police department regularly asks Police Officer candidates in their pre-hire, post-offer CVSA whether they've used drugs in the past. They have also decided to ask this question of civilian applicants for positions such as Dispatcher, Records Clerk, etc. and then decided not to hire because the applicant has used drugs in the past (not currently). I realize that Police Officers as sworn law enforcement are held to a higher standard, but what about the civilians? We don't ask our civilians in other areas of our agency about past drug use, as I feel it's not relevant; just current use which we will hopefully discover in the pre-hire, post-offer drug screen. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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If you were to ask that question and the person revealed to you, "Yes, I was hooked on speed for two years, got myself some help, enrolled in treatment and attend a 12 step program still", you would be looking at a person with ADA protection. Then if you do not hire her for whatever reason, she could certainly allege that as a reason for your decision.
Lest we forget, 'asking questions' is not illegal. It's what you do with the answers and the decisions you make because of the answers that may be illegal. And that's where we get in a bind having to defend our questions and actions.