Retests. Test results from each day's work period shall be submitted to the Engineer prior to the start of the next day's work period. When required by the technical specifications, the Contractor shall maintain statistical quality control charts. The daily test reports shall be signed by the responsible quality control technician and the Program Administrator.
Retests. A teacher who does not pass a drug test administered under this part may request that the original urine sample be analyzed again. A teacher requesting a retest under this section must submit a written request within 60 days of the teacher’s receipt of the test result. The teacher may specify retesting by the original laboratory site or by a second laboratory site that is certified to perform drug tests by the Department of Health and Human Services. All retesting of this nature shall be at the expense of the teacher.
Retests. In the event of a positive result, there is an automatic confirmation test (GC/MS) performed by the drug testing laboratory at no cost to the employee or Contractor. In addition, the drug test laboratory shall preserve a sufficient aliquot specimen as to permit independent confirmatory testing and follow-up retesting at the request of the employee or the Union at their expense, or by the Contractor at its expense. The laboratory shall endeavor to notify the employee/applicant and the Contractor of positive test results within three working days after receipt of the specimen. The Union, employee, or Contractor, may request a re-test within three working days from notice of a positive test result. Costs of re-tests will be paid in advance by the requesting party. In the event the initial test is proven to be a false positive, costs for any retests shall be reimbursed.
Retests. A teacher who does not pass a drug test administered under this part may request that the original urine sample be analyzed again. A teacher requesting a retest under this section must submit a written request within 60 days of the teacher’s receipt of the test result. The teacher may specify retesting by the original laboratory site or by a second laboratory site that is certified to perform drug tests by the Department of Health and Human Services. All retesting of this nature shall be at the expense of the teacher.
5. Voluntary Compliance, EAP and Referral
a. USD 500 shall also inform such teachers of the procedures for obtaining assistance through the USD 500 Employee Assistance Program. The USD 500 EAP plays an important role in preventing and resolving teacher drug use by: demonstrating USD 500's commitment to eliminating illegal drug use; providing teachers an opportunity, with appropriate assistance, to discontinue their drug use; providing educational materials to supervisors and teachers on drug use issues; assisting supervisors in confronting teachers who have performance and/or conduct problems and making referrals to appropriate treatment and rehabilitative facilities; and follow-up with individuals during the rehabilitation period to track their progress and encourage successful completion of the program. The EAP, however shall not be involved in the collection of urine samples or the initial reporting of test results. Specifically, the EAP shall: Provide counseling and assistance to teachers who self-refer for treatment or whose drug tests have been verified positive, and monitor the teachers’ progress through treatment and rehabilitation; Provide needed education and training to teachers on types and effects of drugs, symptoms of drug use and its impact on performance and conduct, relationship of the EAP to drug testing, and related treatment, rehabilitation, and confidentiality issues; Ensure that confidentiality of test results and related medical treatment and rehabilitation records is maintained in accordance with this policy.
b. Any teacher found to be using drugs shall be referred to the EAP. The EAP shall be administered separately from the testing program and shall be available to all teachers without regard to a finding of drug use. The EAP shall provide counseling or rehabilitation for all referrals, as well as education and training regarding illegal drug use.
c. A teacher who voluntarily identifies him/himself as a user of illeg...
Retests. Upon request of City contracted MRO or the Substance Abuse Program Manager or designee, Contractor shall retest any sample from storage via confirmatory method and at the confirmatory test unit price. Contractor shall report retests in conformance with 49 CFR Section 40.97. Upon request of the MRO, Contractor shall prepare and ship any specimen to a designated laboratory for retest.
Retests. In the event re-testing or additional measurements are required for any reason, Customer shall have the right to participate directly in such re-testing or additional measurements, at Customer’s sole cost and expense.
Retests. Test results from each day’s work period shall be submitted to the RPR prior to the start of the next day’s work period. When required by the technical specifications, the Contractor shall maintain statistical QC charts. When QC daily test results are recorded and transmitted electronically, the results must be archived.
Retests. Test results from each day’s work period shall be submitted to the Design Professional prior to the start of the next day’s work period. When required by the technical specifications, the CMR shall maintain statistical quality control charts. The daily test reports shall be signed by the responsible quality control technician and the Program Administrator.
Retests. In the event that any Test Report, Test Results or Assessment with respect to any Product proves to be inconclusive or fails to demonstrate a Product’s sufficient conformance with applicable GP Compliance Program requirements, Company shall, upon GP’s request and at Company’s sole cost and expense: (A) retest some or all of the corresponding Product samples with one or more different Qualified Laboratories, (B) use different Product samples for retests and/or (C) permit GP to witness any and all retest procedures performed by such Qualified Laboratories.
Retests. Test results from each day’s work period shall be submitted to the JWA Project Manager prior to the start of the next day’s work period.
24.5.3. The Contractor shall be responsible to assure that the Testing Agency complies with the following:
24.5.3.1. Submit a certified written report of each test, inspection, and similar QC service to the JWA Project Manager, with a copy to the Contractor.
24.5.3.2. Interpret tests and inspections and state in each report whether tested and inspected Work complies with or deviates from the Contract documents.
24.5.3.3. Submit resume of all testing personnel performing testing and inspections for approval prior to performing any tests or inspections.