Confirmation (or Confirmatory) Test definition
Confirmation (or Confirmatory) Test for alcohol testing means a second test, following a positive non-evidential test, following a positive non-evidential (e.g., saliva) screening test or a breath alcohol screening test with the result of 0.02 or greater, that provides quantitative data of alcohol concentration. For controlled substance testing, “Confirmation (or Confirmatory) Test” means a second analytical procedure to identify the presence of a specific controlled substance or metabolite which is independent of the screen test and which uses a different technique and chemical principal from that of the screen test in order to ensure reliability and accuracy. 49 C.F.R. § 382.107.
Confirmation (or Confirmatory) Test means a second analytical procedure to identify the presence of a specific controlled substancedrug or metabolite which is independent of the screen test and which uses a different technique and chemical principal from that of the screen test in order to ensure reliability and accuracy. 49 C.F.R. § 382.107.
Confirmation (or Confirmatory) Test in drug testing means a second analytical procedure performed on a different aliquot of the original specimen to identify and quantify the presence of a specific drug or drug metabolite. In drug testing, a confirmation test employs the techniques and principles of gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (“GS/MS”), which uses a different technique and chemical principle from that of the initial test to ensure reliability and accuracy. In alcohol testing, a confirmation test means a second test, following an initial or screening test with a result of 0.02 or greater, which provides quantitative data of alcohol concentration.
More Definitions of Confirmation (or Confirmatory) Test
Confirmation (or Confirmatory) Test. – For alcohol testing means a second test, following a positive non-evidential test, following a positive non-evidential (e.g., saliva) screening test, or a breath alcohol screening test with the result of 0.02 or greater, that provides quantitative data of alcohol concentration. For controlled substance testing, “Confirmation (or Confirmatory) Test” means a second analytical procedure performed on a urine specimen to identify and quantify the presence of a specific drug or drug metabolite. 49 C.F.R. § 382.107.
Confirmation (or Confirmatory) Test means, in controlled substances testing, a second analytical procedure to identify the presence of a specific drug of metabolite that is independent of the screening test and that uses a different technique and chemical principle from that of the screening test in order to ensure reliability and accuracy. Gas Chromatograph/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) is the only authorized confirmation method for cocaine, marijuana, opiates, amphetamines, and phencyclidine. Where a BAC 0.02 or greater EBT alcohol screening test was recorded, a second EBT confirmatory test shall be