by Lisa M. Casa

- altered perception
- altered sense of time
- bloodshot or red eyes
- decreased problem-solving abilities
- disorientation
- drowsiness
- euphoria or enhancement of mood
- impaired motor coordination and body movements
- impaired memory
- impaired concentration
- impaired perception-reaction time
- increased appetite
- increased heart rate
- relaxed inhibitions
- Hallucinations or delusions (when taken in high doses)
- Required by the U.S. Department of Transportation under 49 C.F.R. Part 40 or related state and local rules (e.g., flight crew and train dispatchers) (as defined in the applicable DOT rules);
- Required by the federal government as a condition of receiving a contract or grant;
- Required by federal or state law “for purposes of safety or security;”
- A collective bargaining agreement includes terms related to pre-employment drug testing of job applicants;
- The position falls into one of the categories of jobs provided for by the Commission on Human Rights.