What has changed with regard to Unit Sweeps? Why?
Unit Inspection (IU) testing, or unit sweeps, can be conducted on any individually identifiable element. Battalion commanders should conduct periodic unit sweeps. The most effective programs use IU testing in addition to and supplementary to a good random drug testing program. IU testing will not be used as a means of testing a Soldier the commander suspects of abusing drugs but does not have sufficient probable cause to conduct a PO collection. The battalion commander should ensure that the number of specimens collected under the IU test basis is no more than 75 percent of the number of Inspection random (IR) specimens submitted for testing annually.
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