Confirmed positive test result definition

Confirmed positive test result means a result of a test, conducted in accordance with the procedures in this document, indicating the presence of a prohibited drug.
Confirmed positive test result means, except for alcohol testing conducted pursuant to subsection 7, paragraph "f", subparagraph (2), the results of a blood, urine, or oral fluid test in which the level of controlled substances or metabolites in the specimen analyzed meets or exceeds nationally accepted standards for determining detectable levels of controlled substances as adopted by the federal substance abuse and mental health services administration. If nationally accepted standards for oral fluid tests have not been adopted by the federal substance abuse and mental health services administration, the standards for determining detectable levels of controlled substances for purposes of determining a confirmed positive test result shall be the same standard that has been established by the federal food and drug administration for the measuring instrument used to perform the oral fluid test.
Confirmed positive test result means, except for alcohol testing conducted pursuant to subsection 7, paragraph “g”, subparagraph (2), the results of a hair, blood, urine, or oral fluid test in which the level of controlled substances or metabolites in the sample analyzed meets or exceeds nationally accepted standards for determining detectable levels of controlled substances as adopted by the United States department of health and human servicessubstance abuse and mental health services administration. If nationally accepted standards for tests on a particular specimen have not been adopted by the United States department of health and human services’ substance abuse and mental health services administration, the standards for determining detectable levels of controlled substances for purposes of determining a confirmed positive test result shall be the same standard that has been cleared or approved by the United States department of health and human services’ food and drug administration for the particular specimen testing utilized.

Examples of Confirmed positive test result in a sentence

  • Confirmed positive test result for alcohol, cannabis or specified drug or their metabolites.

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  • Confirmed positive test result from the laboratory and reviewed by the Medical Review Officer.


More Definitions of Confirmed positive test result

Confirmed positive test result means a lab-confirmed drug test that is verified by the MRO that exceeds the cut-off levels established by this Policy (levels established by the US Department of Health and Human Services), confirmed saliva testing, confirmed evidential breath alcohol test results of 0.02 or greater; and/or refusal to test.
Confirmed positive test result means, except for alcohol testing conducted pursuant to subsection 7, paragraph “g”, subparagraph (2), the results of a hair, blood, urine, or oral fluid test in which the level of controlled substances or metabolites in the sample analyzed meets or exceeds nationally accepted standards for determining detectable levels of controlled substances as adopted by the United States department of health and human servicessubstance abuse and mental health services administration. If nationally accepted
Confirmed positive test result means, except for alcohol testing conducted pursuant to subsection 7, paragraph “f”, subparagraph (2), the results of a blood, urine, or oral fluid test in which the level of controlled substances or metabolites in the specimen analyzed meets or exceeds nationally accepted standards for determining detectable levels of controlled substances as adopted by the federal substance abuse and mental health services administration. If nationally accepted standards for oral fluid tests have not been adopted

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