National Drug Testing Integrity Act
Summary
The National Drug Testing Integrity Act would require the Consumer Product Safety Commission to ban any product or substance intended to help someone cheat on a drug test. This includes devices or chemicals designed to falsify, alter, or defraud tests used to detect controlled substances in the body.
For citizens, this bill would effectively remove products like "synthetic urine" or masking agents from the consumer market. The goal of the legislation is to ensure the accuracy of drug screenings, particularly those required for employment, law enforcement, or public safety roles. Although introduced in 2006, the bill did not advance past the committee stage and has not become law.
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