The Commissioner of Correction found petitioner guilty of the charge of "conduct unbecoming a captain and conduct of a nature to bring discredit upon the department" upon a finding that urinalysis testing yielded positive results for marihuana.
The intrusion of the urinalysis test against a correction officer is permissible not only on the criminal law standard of probable cause but upon reasonable suspicion. (See, Matter of King v McMickens,
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