Drug Testing Integrity Act of 2005
Summary
The Drug Testing Integrity Act of 2005 (H.R. 2802) would make it a federal crime to manufacture, sell, or distribute any product intended to help a person defraud a drug test. This includes products designed to substitute or alter a sample to produce a false result regarding the presence of controlled substances. Under this bill, the Federal Trade Commission would be authorized to treat the sale of such products as an unfair or deceptive business practice, effectively banning the commercial market for "cleansing" kits or synthetic samples used to bypass employment or legal screenings.
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