Drugs, Alcohol and Smoking: New Mexico
Federal law and guidance on this subject should be reviewed together with this section.
Author: Brightmine Editorial Team
Summary
- New Mexico employers may implement drug-free workplace policies and require employees to disclose prescription drugs. See Drugs and Alcohol.
- New Mexico employers may prohibit cannabis (marijuana) use in the workplace even though medical and recreational use of cannabis is legal in the state. See Cannabis.
- Employers may implement and enforce policies that prohibit the use, sale, possession, distribution, purchase and cultivation of drugs and alcohol in the workplace. See Drug and Alcohol Policies.
- Employers in New Mexico are not prohibited from conducting drug and alcohol testing of employees and job applicants. See Drug and Alcohol Testing.
- The Dee Johnson Clean Indoor Air Act prohibits smoking, including the use of e-cigarettes, in indoor workplaces. See Smoking.
- Employers must post "No Smoking" or "Smoking Permitted" signs as applicable. See Postings.
- Employers are required to have a written smoking policy. See Smoking Policies.
- Albuquerque has requirements pertaining to smoking. See Local Requirements.