Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
NECESSITY, FUNCTION AND CONFORMITY: KRS 351.070(13) authorizes
the Secretary of the Environmental and Public Protection Cabinet to promulgate
administrative regulations necessary and suitable for the proper administration
of KRS Chapter 351. KRS 351.186 authorizes the Office of Mine Safety and
Licensing to certify drug-free workplace programs implemented by an employer
who is also a licensee, for the licensee to be eligible to obtain a credit on
the licensee's premium for workers' compensation insurance. This administrative
regulation defines terms used in 805 KAR Chapter 11.
Section 1. Definitions.
(1) "Alcohol" means ethyl alcohol, hydrated
oxide of ethyl, or spirit of wine, produced from any source or
process.
(2) "Consortium" means an
entity, which may involve varied pools of employers and their employees,
established to provide cost-effective services to employers to help the
employers comply with drug-free workplace program requirements and may provide
employer education, supervisor training, and drug and alcohol testing at a
reduced cost to the employers who choose to participate.
(3) "Drug" means a controlled substance as
defined in KRS 218A.010(6) and as established in 902 KAR Chapter 55, including:
(a) Substances listed in KRS 351.182(8);
(b) Illicit substances;
and
(c) Volatile substances as
defined in KRS 217.900(1).
(4) "Drug or alcohol rehabilitation program"
means a service provider that provides confidential, timely, and expert
identification, assessment, treatment, and resolution of employee drug or
alcohol abuse.
(5) "Drug test" or
"test" means a chemical, biological, or physical instrumental analysis
administered by a qualified laboratory, for the purpose of determining the
presence or absence of a drug or its metabolites or alcohol pursuant to
standards, procedures, and protocols established by the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services' Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA) for the collection and testing required by KRS 351.182.
(6) "Employee" means any
person who works for a salary, wages, or other remuneration for an employer,
licensee, or operator.
(7)
"Employee Assistance Program" means an established program providing:
(a) Professional assessment of employee
personal concerns;
(b) Confidential
and timely services to identify employee alcohol or substance abuse;
(c) Referrals of employees for appropriate
diagnosis, treatment, and assistance with alcohol or substance abuse;
and
(d) Follow-up services for
employees who participate in a drug or alcohol rehabilitation program and are
recommended for monitoring after returning to work.
(8) "Employer" means a corporation,
partnership, sole proprietorship, or other business entity doing business in
Kentucky which is:
(a) Required to comply with
the provisions of KRS Chapter 342 or voluntarily covers excluded employees
pursuant to KRS 342.660; and
(b) A
licensee.
(9) "Executive
director" is defined by KRS 351.010(1)(ae).
(10) "Illicit substances" is defined by KRS 351.010(1)(m).
(11) "Independent
contractor" means a person, business firm, partnership, or corporation with
whom an owner, licensee, or operator may negotiate an agreement providing for
construction, equipment, maintenance, personnel, management, and operation of a
coal mine.
(12) "Licensee" is
defined by KRS 351.010(1)(o).
(13)
"Medical review officer" or "MRO" is defined by KRS 351.010(1)(p).
(14) "Office" is defined by KRS 351.010(1)(ad).
(15) "Operator" is
defined by KRS 351.010(1)(u).
(16)
"Qualified laboratory" means a laboratory certified in accordance with the
National Laboratory Certification Program (NLCP) by the United States
Department of Health and Human Services' Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration (SAMHSA).
(17) "Reasonable suspicion testing" means
drug or alcohol testing that meets the requirements in 805 KAR 11:020, Section
2(2).
(18) "Serious physical
injury" is defined by KRS 351.010(1)(y).
(19) "Supervisory personnel" is defined by
KRS 351.010(1)(ac).