49.791(4)(c)2.
2. The department may require administering agencies to use a specific drug testing service procured through state contracting if the department determines that volume discounts or other preferential pricing terms may be achieved through a statewide contract.
49.791(4)(d)1.
1. An able-bodied adult who is required to undergo a test for the use of a controlled substance under par.
(a) but who refuses to submit to a drug test by doing any of the following is ineligible to participate in the employment and training program until the individual agrees to be tested for use of a controlled substance and test results have been reported:
49.791(4)(d)1.a.
a. Failing or refusing to appear for a scheduled drug test without good cause.
49.791(4)(d)1.b.
b. Failing or refusing to complete a form or release of information required for testing, including any form or release required by the qualified drug testing vendor to permit the vendor to report test results to the administering agency or department.
49.791(4)(d)1.c.
c. Failing or refusing to provide a valid specimen for testing.
49.791(4)(d)1.d.
d. Failing or refusing to provide verification of identity to the testing vendor.
49.791(4)(d)2.
2. The administering agency may direct an able-bodied adult who initially refused to submit to a drug test under subd.
1. and subsequently agrees to submit to a test to undergo drug testing on a random basis at any time within 10 business days after the able-bodied adult agrees to submit to a test.
49.791(4)(e)
(e)
Confirmation test required. If an able-bodied adult tests positive for the use of a controlled substance, the qualified drug testing vendor shall perform a confirmation test using the same specimen obtained for the initial drug test. The vendor's medical review officer who is responsible for determining the presence of a controlled substance under par.
(b) shall interpret all drug test results that are not negative.
49.791(4)(f)
(f)
Accepting test results from other programs. For purposes of this section, an administering agency may use results of a drug test performed by the administering agency for the purpose of eligibility for another state program, including a work experience program under s.
49.162,
49.36, or
108.133, performed at the request of the department of corrections, or performed by other drug testing providers as approved by the department to determine whether to refer an able-bodied adult to treatment if all of the following apply:
49.791(4)(f)1.
1. The test results are provided directly to the administering agency.
49.791(4)(f)2.
2. The test results include tests for all controlled substances required by the department to be tested under this section.
49.791(4)(f)3.
3. The test occurred within 90 days before the results are provided to the administering agency.
49.791(4)(g)
(g)
Effect of a negative test. An able-bodied adult who undergoes a test for use of a controlled substance under this subsection and tests negative for use of a controlled substance or who tests positive for use of a controlled substance but provides to the administering agency a prescription for each controlled substance for which the adult tests positive is not prohibited from participating in an employment and training program.
49.791(4)(h)
(h)
Effect of a positive test. An able-bodied adult who undergoes a test for use of a controlled substance under this subsection, whose test results are positive, and who does not provide evidence of a prescription for the controlled substance, as determined by the qualified drug testing vendor's medical review officer, is required to participate in treatment under sub.
(5) to participate in an employment and training program.
49.791(5)
(5)
Participation in treatment required. 49.791(5)(a)
(a)
Individuals required to participate in treatment. An able-bodied adult who is described under sub.
(4) (a) or
(h) is required to participate in trauma-informed treatment to be eligible to participate in an employment and training program.
49.791(5)(b)
(b)
Referral for treatment; monitoring. The applicable administering agency shall provide to every able-bodied adult who is required to participate in treatment under par.
(a) information about treatment programs and county-specific assessment and enrollment activities required for entry into treatment. The applicable administering agency shall monitor the able-bodied adult's progress in entering and completing treatment and the results of random testing for the use of a controlled substance carried out during and at the conclusion of treatment.
49.791(5)(c)
(c)
Evaluation and assessment. A treatment provider shall conduct a trauma-informed substance abuse evaluation and assessment of each able-bodied adult and take any of the following actions, as appropriate, based on the evaluation and assessment:
49.791(5)(c)1.
1. If the treatment provider determines the able-bodied adult does not need treatment, notify the administering agency that the able-bodied adult does not need treatment.
49.791(5)(c)2.
2. If the treatment provider determines the able-bodied adult is in need of treatment, refer the individual to an appropriate treatment program to begin treatment and notify the administering agency of the referral and the expected start date and duration of treatment.
49.791(5)(c)3.
3. If a treatment provider determines the able-bodied adult is in need of treatment but is unable to refer the adult because there is a waiting list for enrollment, enter the able-bodied adult on the waiting list and notify the administering agency of the date the adult is expected to be enrolled.
49.791(5)(d)
(d)
Eligibility when treatment not needed or on waiting list. 49.791(5)(d)1.1. An able-bodied adult described in par.
(c) 1. is determined to have satisfied the requirements of this section and is eligible under this section to participate in an employment and training program.
49.791(5)(d)2.
2. An able-bodied adult who is on a waiting list for enrollment in an appropriate treatment program under par.
(c) 3. shall continue to take all necessary steps to continue seeking enrollment in the appropriate treatment program. The able-bodied adult is eligible under this section to participate in an employment and training program while on the waiting list if the adult is not eligible for immediate enrollment in another appropriate treatment program.
49.791(5)(e)
(e)
Satisfying treatment requirement through another program. An administering agency shall accept as satisfying the requirements of this subsection participation in any treatment program. The able-bodied adult satisfying the requirements of this subsection by participating in another treatment program shall execute a release of information to allow the administering agency to obtain verification of successful participation in that treatment program.
49.791(5)(f)
(f)
Effects of refusal to submit to treatment. An able-bodied adult who is required to participate in treatment under par.
(a) but who refuses to participate in treatment by doing any of the following is ineligible to participate in the employment and training program until the individual agrees to participate in treatment while still eligible for the food stamp program:
49.791(5)(f)1.
1. Failing or refusing to complete a form or release required for treatment program administration, including a form or release required by the treatment provider in order to share information with the administering agency about the able-bodied adult's participation in treatment.
49.791(5)(f)2.
2. Failing or refusing to participate in a controlled substance test required by the treatment provider or the administering agency during the course of required treatment, including any random controlled substance testing directed by the treatment provider or administering agency.