Substances Tested Sample Clauses

The "Substances Tested" clause defines which specific drugs, chemicals, or other substances are included in a testing program or policy. It typically lists or references the categories of substances—such as controlled drugs, alcohol, or performance-enhancing compounds—that individuals may be screened for under the agreement. By clearly identifying the substances subject to testing, this clause ensures transparency and sets clear expectations, thereby reducing disputes and ensuring all parties understand the scope of testing obligations.
Substances Tested. Although the above regulations apply to all controlled substances, all drug tests will analyze an individual's urine to test for the presence of the following substances: ▪ Marijuana ▪ Amphetamines ▪ Cocaine ▪ Phencyclidine ▪ Opiates ▪ Methylamphetamine ▪ Acetylomorphine
Substances Tested. As part of this policy with regards to Drug and Alcohol testing the following substances must be tested for: (a) Alcohol; (b) Opiates; (c) THC; (d) Cocaine; (e) Benzodiazepines; (f) Amphetamine; and
Substances Tested. All samples will be tested for chemical adulteration, narcotics, cannabis, PCP, cocaine, amphetamines, and sedatives. Any urine sample which has been adulterated or is shown to be of a substance other than urine will be reported as such.
Substances Tested. Substances to be tested include alcohol (.10 or above) and drugs (see limits posted in back of agreement) to screened but not limited to include: Amphetamines, Barbiturates, Benzodiazapines, Cannabinoids (marijuana), Cocaine, Opiates, Phencyclidine (PCP), and related metabolites. Each sampling, which initially screens positive (non-negative), indicating drug use, will be confirmed using a Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) test. A drug-screening test will be deemed positive only after a GC/MS test has confirmed initial positive test results.
Substances Tested. All urine samples will be tested for chemical adulteration, and controlled substances as defined by law and in accordance with accepted medical protocol.
Substances Tested. Tests can be conducted to determine the presence of, but not limited to, cannabinoids, amphetamine/methamphetamine, cocaine, opiates, phencyclidine (PCP), Oxycodone and alcohol.
Substances Tested. At a minimum, licensees and other entities shall test for marijuana metabolite, cocaine metabolite, opiates (codeine, morphine, and 6-acetylmorphine), amphetamines (amphetamine, methamphetamine, methylenedioxymethamphetamine, and methylenedioxyamphethamine), phencyclidine, adulterants, and alcohol. * * * * *
Substances Tested. When an illegal drug/controlled substance/alcohol impairment test is performed, the sample may be analyzed for any or all of the following substances, or their metabolite:
Substances Tested