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'Clean Urine' Bill Passes Tue Jan 28, 8:05 AM ET LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (Reuters) - Something smells funny in the Arkansas drug-testing business, and a state legislator thinks it might be the urine. Jay Martin, a freshman state representative, won passage through the Arkansas House of Representatives last week of his measure that will make it illegal to sell or use urine to falsify a drug or alcohol screening test. Martin said he was urged to introduce the 'clean urine' bill by a local drug-testing company that complained of widespread trafficking in urine untainted by drugs. Many of the sales in the market are made over the Internet. Maximum penalties for violating the law will be up to 90 days in jail and a $500 fine...
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