Alaska Statutes (Last Updated: January 11, 2017) |
Title 23. LABOR AND WORKERS' COMPENSATION. |
Chapter 23.10. EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES AND WORKING CONDITIONS. |
Article 23.10.08. DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING BY EMPLOYERS. |
Section 23.10.610. Limits on causes of action for disclosures.
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A person may not bring an action for defamation of character, libel, slander, or damage to reputation against an employer who has established a program of drug testing or alcohol impairment testing under AS 23.10.600 - 23.10.699 if the action is based on drug or alcohol testing unless
(1) the results of the test were disclosed to a person other than the employer, an authorized employee, agent or representative of the employer, the tested employee, the tested prospective employee, or another person authorized or privileged by law to receive the information;
(2) the information disclosed was a false positive test result;
(3) the false positive test result was disclosed negligently; and
(4) all elements of an action for defamation of character, libel, slander, or damage to reputation as established by law are satisfied.
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History
(Sec. 1 ch 106 SLA 1997)