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The court reversed the Employment Appeals Board's decision and remanded the case, finding that the employer lacked reasonable grounds to require the employee to submit to drug testing based solely on an insubordination citation, and that the employee's refusal to take the test on his own time without compensation did not constitute a disqualifying act under unemployment compensation law.
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