Are there restrictions set by states or federal agencies for surveys and random drug testing programs?
It depends. Some programs are considered “research” and will need approval from the Institutional Review Board (a special panel in charge of protecting the rights and welfare of human participants involved in research). In addition, some states have laws regulating how students can be surveyed. For example, regarding active or passive parental consent. Institutional Review Board Registry Office for Human Research Protections U.S.
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