Positive Alcohol Sample Clauses

Positive Alcohol. Test Section 4.26 Requires two (2) successful, consecutive test at 10-minute intervals. If follow up test is negative, Case Manager notes. If any follow-up test is positive; immediately notify by email. The number of confirmation tests may change, if approved by Probation, if advancements in BAT technology provide a Breath Alcohol Test device that operates with different retest specifications. Fail to Test (FTT) Section 4.26 at scheduled times Tests must coincide with Participants’ submitted permanent/temporary schedule; require three (3) successful tests per day, unless stated otherwise by DPO if misses all tests in one (1) day period; notify by email by end of day if misses last test, attempt three (3) additional; if FTT, notify by email by end of day FTT after Positive Section 4.26 Alcohol Test Attempt three (3) additional; if FTT, immediately notify by email (Section 4.26 (p.35)) FTT as Required Section 4.26 if misses one (1) or more tests on two (2) separate days; notify by email by end of day Picture Identification Section 4.20, Section 4.26 or Recognition Failure Different person submits tests or picture is distorted. Case Manager immediately notifies Probation by email. Test Interruptions Section 4.25 , Section 4.26 Various software technical difficulties affecting telephone reception and signal, download capability, length of testing: Receiver end of service, phone line failure, download failed, request timed out, etc. If three (3) separate incidents, Case Manager shall notify Probation by email by end of day, and replace equipment within 24 hours of determined equipment failure due to technical difficulties. Equipment Failures Section 4.20, Section 4.25 Failures affecting alcohol sensor, camera, power, download. Case Manager shall Notify Probation by email by end of day, and replace equipment within 24 hours.
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