Threshold Levels Sample Clauses

Threshold Levels. The parties have agreed that the threshold levels in the City Drug Program for c covered employees shall apply.
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Threshold Levels. The Owner shall as soon as is reasonably practicable but in any event no later than 16 weeks before the Commencement of Development unless otherwise agreed in writing by the City Council provide the Highway Officer with written notice of the intended date for the Commencement of Development.
Threshold Levels the concentration of a drug in the urine used to determine whether the test will be considered positive or negative as per the Threshold Levels listed in Section II., G., 3.
Threshold Levels. The Contractor shall conduct a full screen testing to detect the following substances in urine at the threshold levels for Initial Laboratory Tests and Confirmation Tests as delineated below: Cocaine (cocaine and metabolites) 300 ng/ml 150 ng/ml Opiates (Codeine, Morphine, Hydrocodone, Hydromorphone, Oxycodone) 300 ng/ml 150 ng/ml − 6-Acetymorphine (6-AM) Heroin metabolite NA 10 ng/ml PCP (Phencyclidine) 25 ng/ml 25 ng/ml Amphetamines (Amphetamine, Methamphetamine) 1000 ng/ml 500 ng/ml − Amphetamine 1000 ng/ml 500 ng/ml − Methamphetamine 1000 ng/ml 500 ng/ml − MDMA ( MDMA, MDA, MDEA) 500 ng/ml 250 ng/ml Cannabis (Cannabinoids, THC) 50 ng/ml 15 ng/ml Benzodiazepines (Oxazepam, Temazepam, alpha- Hydroxyalprazolam, Lorazepam, Nordiazepam) 200 or 300 ng/ml 150 ng/ml Barbiturates (Butalbital, Amobarbital, Secobarbital, Pentobarbital, Phenobarbital) 200 or 300 ng/ml 150 ng/ml Alcohol .02% g/dl .02% g/dl Methadone 300 ng/ml 150 ng/ml Lyseric Acid Diethylamide (LSD) <or =0.5 ng/ml <or=1.0ng/ml Gamma Hydroxybutric (GHB) 10ug/ml 10ug/ml Anabolic Steroids NA pos/neg
Threshold Levels. The following is a listing of the threshold levels for a positive test result under the Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy. Cocaine Benzoylecgonine 300ng/ml 150ng/ml Metabolites Cocaine 300ng/ml 150ng/ml Ecgonine Methyl Ester 300ng/ml 150ng/ml Marijuana Delta-9-THC-9-Cooh 100ng/ml 15ng/ml Metabolites Opium Codeine 300ng/ml 300ng/ml Metabolites Total Morphine 300ng/ml 300ng/ml Heroin 300ng/ml 300ng/ml Hydromorphone 300ng/ml 300ng/ml Nalorphine 300ng/ml 300ng/ml Oxycodone 300ng/ml 300ng/ml Phencyclidine PCP 25ng/ml 25ng/ml Barbituates Secobarbital 300ng/ml 200ng/ml Pentobarbital 300ng/ml 200ng/ml Phenobarbital 300ng/ml 200ng/ml Butabarbital 300ng/ml 200ng/ml Amobarbital 300ng/ml 200ng/ml Butalbital 300ng/ml 200ng/ml Thiopental 300ng/ml 200ng/ml Benzodiazepine Oxazepan 300ng/ml 200ng/ml Metabolites Alprazolam 300ng/ml 200ng/ml Chlordiazepoxide 300ng/ml 200ng/ml Clorazepate 300ng/ml 200ng/ml Diazepam 300ng/ml 200ng/ml Flurazepam 300ng/ml 200ng/ml Lorazepam 300ng/ml 200ng/ml Temazepam 300ng/ml 200ng/ml Methadone Methadone 300ng/ml 300ng/ml Methaqualone Methaqualone 300ng/ml 300ng/ml Propoxyphene Propoxyphene 300ng/ml 300ng/ml Alcohol 10mg/dl 10mg/dl Amphetamine Amphetamine 1000ng/m 1500ng/ml Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 0000xx/xx 500ng/ml Dextroamphetamine 1000ng/ml 500ng/ml Phentermine 1000ng/ml 500ng/ml I have received a copy of Minuteman International, Inc.’s, Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy.

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  • Performance Levels (a) The Performance Levels which apply to the performance by the respective Parties of their obligations under this Agreement are set out in Part 1 of Schedule 5. A failure by either Party to achieve the relevant Performance Level will not constitute a breach of this Agreement and the only consequences of such failure as between the Parties shall be the consequences set out in this Clause 5.6. (b) If the Operator does not comply with the Operator Performance Level then the Access Holder must pay to QR Network the amount determined in accordance with Schedule 5 as part of the invoice issued by QR Network for Access Charges and other charges for the Billing Period immediately following QR Network becoming entitled to that amount. Where there is no next Billing Period, the Operator must pay such amount to QR Network within fourteen (14) days after receipt of a Tax Invoice from QR Network. (c) If QR Network does not comply with the QR Network Performance Level then QR Network will credit to the Access Holder the amount determined in accordance with Schedule 5 by way of a deduction from the invoice issued by QR Network for Access Charges and other charges for the Billing Period immediately following the Access Holder becoming entitled to that amount. Where there is no next Billing Period, QR Network must pay such amount to the Access Holder within fourteen (14) days after receipt of a Tax Invoice from the Access Holder. (d) The Parties must, if requested by either Party, meet to review the Performance Levels subject to such review not occurring within six (6) Months after the Commitment Date or any previous review of the Performance Levels. If either Party notifies the other that it considers that the Performance Levels are no longer appropriate, the Parties may agree on varied Performance Levels and any associated variations to the Agreement including the Base Access Charges and the Train Service Description. If the Parties are unable to agree to such variations, then the existing Performance Levels shall continue to apply unless varied by QR Network in accordance with the provisions of Clause 5.6(e). (e) In the event that the Access Holder and/or the Operator (i) does not comply in any material respect with the Train Service Description; and (ii) the Access Holder fails to demonstrate to the reasonable satisfaction of QR Network when requested to do so, that the Access Holder will consistently comply with the Train Service Description for the remainder of the Term then, following consultation with the Access Holder, QR Network will be entitled to: (iii) vary the Train Service Description to a level it reasonably expects to be achievable by the Access Holder for the remainder of the Term having regard to the extent of previous compliance with the Train Service Description (ignoring, for the purpose of assessing previous compliance, any non-compliance to the extent that the non-compliance was attributable to a Railway Operator (other than the Access Holder) or to QR Network); and (iv) vary the Agreement (including, without limitation, the Operator Performance Level and the Base Access Charges) to reflect the impact of the change in the Train Service Description. (f) The Access Holder shall be entitled to dispute any variation proposed by QR Network pursuant to Clause 5.6(e) and such dispute will be referred to an expert for resolution in accordance with Clause 17.3.

  • Thresholds The threshold of a sample to constitute a positive result alcohol, drugs, or their metabolites is contained in the standards of one of the programs listed in MN Statute §181.953, subd 1. The employer shall, not less than annually, provide the unions with a list or access to a list of substances tested for under this LOA and the threshold limits for each substance. In addition, the employer shall notify the unions of any changes to the substances being tested for and of any changes to the thresholds at least thirty (30) days prior to implementation.

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  • Performance Measure Grantee will adhere to the performance measures requirements documented in

  • Ongoing Performance Measures The Department intends to use performance-reporting tools in order to measure the performance of Contractor(s). These tools will include the Contractor Performance Survey (Exhibit H), to be completed by Customers on a quarterly basis. Such measures will allow the Department to better track Vendor performance through the term of the Contract(s) and ensure that Contractor(s) consistently provide quality services to the State and its Customers. The Department reserves the right to modify the Contractor Performance Survey document and introduce additional performance-reporting tools as they are developed, including online tools (e.g. tools within MFMP or on the Department's website).

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