ON THE ISSUE OF CONSOLIDATING THE LEGISLATIVE NORM OF VOLUNTARY SCREENING FOR THE DETERMINATION OF PSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCES IN BIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTS
The article touches upon the actual problem of screening for the determination of psychoactive substances in biological environments in the context of effective fight against drug addiction and drug trafficking. The analysis of departmental and other normative legal acts, in which it is possible to consolidate this norm, is carried out. Various target groups of persons who may be subject to this screening are considered; including persons undergoing pre-shift (pre-flight) mandatory and post-shift (post-flight) medical examinations, as well as law enforcement agencies, the army and other state military structures. The advantages and disadvantages of rapid testing of biological media for the determination of psychoactive substances are considered.
Keywords. Analysis of regulatory documents, determination of psychoactive substances in biological environments, mandatory medical examinations, medical examination, rapid testing of biological environments.
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Altynbekov S.A., Altynbekova G.I., Sadvakassova G.A. On the issue of consolidating the legislative norm of voluntary screening for the determination of psychoactive substances in biological environments // Nauka i Zdravookhranenie [Science & Healthcare]. 2024. Vol.26 (3), pp. 129-135. doi 10.34689/SH.2024.26.3.015Related publications:
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