Under the new policy, police administrators can test any officer or civilian employee who demonstrates signs of steroid use.
"Under this new procedure, we need some sort of reasonable suspicion in order to test," Chief Ray Schultz told the Albuquerque Journal. "Change of behavior, their physical appearance or reliable information that they are users would be good enough for us to order the employee to take a test."
Requests for steroid testing must be approved by the department's human resources director. The requests must be made in writing and include detailed information as to why the request was made.
Once the request is approved the employee or officer must submit to the test. Refusal could result in termination.
There are no plans to include steroid testing in the department's random drug testing policy.