Bill Text: FL S1392 | 2017 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Drug Screening for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Applicants
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Failed) 2017-05-05 - Died in Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services [S1392 Detail]
Download: Florida-2017-S1392-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2017 CS for SB 1392 By the Committee on Children, Families, and Elder Affairs; and Senator Latvala 586-02677-17 20171392c1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to drug screening for Temporary 3 Assistance for Needy Families applicants amending s. 4 414.0652, F.S.; requiring the Department of Children 5 and Families to perform a drug test on an applicant 6 for TANF benefits with a prior drug-related felony 7 conviction and who the department reasonably suspects 8 is engaging in the illegal use of a controlled 9 substance; deleting a provision stating which 10 individuals are subject to specified requirements; 11 deleting department duties to require specified 12 individuals to comply with the drug-testing 13 requirements; providing an effective date. 14 15 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 16 17 Section 1. Subsections (1) and (2) of section 414.0652, 18 Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 19 414.0652 Drug screening for applicants for Temporary 20 Assistance for Needy Families.— 21 (1)(a) The department shall require a drug test consistent 22 with s. 112.0455 to screen each individual who applies for 23 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) who: 24 1. Has been convicted of committing or attempting to commit 25 a drug-related felony under chapter 893 within the last 10 26 years; and 27 2. The department has a reasonable suspicion is engaging in 28 the illegal use of a controlled substance. 29 (b) The cost of drug testing is the responsibility of the 30 individual tested. 31(a)An individual subject to the requirements of this32section includes any parent or caretaker relative who is33included in the cash assistance group, including an individual34who may be exempt from work activity requirements due to the age35of the youngest child or who may be exempt from work activity36requirements under s. 414.065(4).37 (c)(b)An individual who tests positive for controlled 38 substances as a result of a drug test required under this 39 section is ineligible to receive TANF benefits for 1 year after 40 the date of the positive drug test unless the individual meets 41 the requirements of paragraph (2)(h)(2)(j). 42 (2) The department shall: 43 (a) Provide notice of drug testing to each individual at 44 the time of application. The notice must advise the individual 45 that drug testing will be conducted as a condition for receiving 46 TANF benefits and that the individual must bear the cost of 47 testing. If the individual tests negative for controlled 48 substances, the department shall increase the amount of the 49 initial TANF benefit by the amount paid by the individual for 50 the drug testing. The individual shall be advised that the 51 required drug testing may be avoided if the individual does not 52 apply for TANF benefits. Dependent children under the age of 18 53 are exempt from the drug-testing requirement. 54(b)Require that for two-parent families, both parents must55comply with the drug-testing requirement.56(c)Require that any teen parent who is not required to57live with a parent, legal guardian, or other adult caretaker58relative in accordance with s. 414.095(14)(c) must comply with59the drug-testing requirement.60 (b)(d)Advise each individual to be tested, before the test 61 is conducted, that he or she may, but is not required to, advise 62 the agent administering the test of any prescription or over 63 the-counter medication he or she is taking. 64 (c)(e)Require each individual to be tested to sign a 65 written acknowledgment that he or she has received and 66 understood the notice and advice provided under paragraphs (a) 67 and (b)(d). 68 (d)(f)Assure each individual being tested a reasonable 69 degree of dignity while producing and submitting a sample for 70 drug testing, consistent with the state’s need to ensure the 71 reliability of the sample. 72 (e)(g)Specify circumstances under which an individual who 73 fails a drug test has the right to take one or more additional 74 tests. 75 (f)(h)Inform an individual who tests positive for a 76 controlled substance and is deemed ineligible for TANF benefits 77 that the individual may reapply for those benefits 1 year after 78 the date of the positive drug test unless the individual meets 79 the requirements of paragraph (h)(j). If the individual tests 80 positive again, he or she is ineligible to receive TANF benefits 81 for 3 years after the date of the second positive drug test 82 unless the individual meets the requirements of paragraph (h) 83(j). 84 (g)(i)Provide any individual who tests positive with a 85 list of licensed substance abuse treatment providers available 86 in the area in which he or she resides that meet the 87 requirements of s. 397.401 and are licensed by the department. 88 Neither the department nor the state is responsible for 89 providing or paying for substance abuse treatment as part of the 90 screening conducted under this section. 91 (h)(j)Allow an individual who tests positive under this 92 section and is denied TANF benefits as a result tomayreapply 93 for those benefits after 6 months if the individual can document 94 the successful completion of a substance abuse treatment program 95 offered by a provider that meets the requirements of s. 397.401 96 and is licensed by the department. An individual who has met the 97 requirements of this paragraph and reapplies for TANF benefits 98 must also pass an initial drug test and meet the requirements of 99 subsection (1). Any drug test conducted while the individual is 100 undergoing substance abuse treatment must meet the requirements 101 of subsection (1). The cost of any drug testing and substance 102 abuse treatment provided under this section shall be the 103 responsibility of the individual being tested and receiving 104 treatment. An individual who fails the drug test required under 105 subsection (1) may reapply for benefits under this paragraph 106 only once. 107 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2017.