Diluted Specimen definition

Diluted Specimen means a specimen with creatinine and specific gravity values that are lower than expected for oral fluid.
Diluted Specimen means a specimen with creatinine and specific gravity values that are lower
Diluted Specimen. – means a specimen with creatinine and specific gravity values that are lower than expected for human urine.

Examples of Diluted Specimen in a sentence

  • Deliverables shall be more specifically described in Section 4.0.  Department: The Florida Department of Corrections (FDC) Diluted Specimen: A urine specimen in which the creatinine concentration and specific gravity values are below the range of normal human urine.

  • This Commitment Letter will terminate automatically on the date of termination of the Merger Agreement; provided that the termination of this Commitment Letter pursuant to this sentence does not prejudice any party’s rights and remedies in respect of any prior breach of this Commitment Letter by another party.

  • A drug test result that is positive and is a Diluted Specimen will be treated as positive.

  • Diluted Specimen - A diluted specimen result will require a retest.

Related to Diluted Specimen

  • Substituted Specimen means a specimen with laboratory values that are so diminished that they are not consistent with oral fluid and which shall be deemed a violation of this policy, and shall be processed as if the test results were positive.

  • Split Specimen means a part of the oral fluid specimen in drug testing that is retained unopened for a confirmation test (if required) or in the event that the employee requests that it be tested following a verified positive test of the primary specimen or a verified Adulterated or Substituted Specimen test result.

  • Adulterated Specimen means a specimen that contains a substance that is not expected to be present in oral fluid, or contains a substance expected to be present but is at a concentration so high that it is not consistent with oral fluid.

  • Spreadsheet has the meaning set forth in Section 6.8.

  • Sample means urine, blood, breath, saliva, or hair.

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