Examples of SAMHSA Guidelines in a sentence
The cutoff limits for Drug testing shall be in accordance with SAMHSA Guidelines, where applicable.
The Parish Medical Review Officer shall review all confirmed positive test results and shall report such results to the Department of Human Resource Management in compliance with the SAMHSA Guidelines.
Any employee, who fails to provide an adequate Specimen in the allotted time (unsupported by a valid medical explanation, and in accordance with SAMHSA Guidelines), shall be considered to have failed the test.
All Specimens and/or Samples collected for Drug testing shall be packaged, sealed, labeled, and transported with the proper Chain of Custody procedures for analysis to a SAMHSA-certified or CAP-FUDT-certified laboratory in strict compliance with SAMHSA Guidelines.
Drug testing as provided in this Section shall be performed in compliance with the SAMHSA Guidelines, where applicable.
All specimens identified as positive on the initial test shall be confirmed using a Confirmatory Test as provided in the SAMHSA Guidelines.
The Parish Medical Review Officer shall contact the individual who submitted the Specimen as outlined in the SAMHSA Guidelines before making a final decision to verify a positive test result or report an adulteration.
The Department of Human Resource Management shall have the responsibility for adopting SAMHSA Guidelines (defined below) and Federal DOT Regulations (defined below), and any subsequent revisions/replacements of SAMHSA Guidelines and Federal DOT Regulations, for the purpose of management of the Parish Drug and Alcohol Testing Program.
An on-site drug test shall meet the requirements of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for commercial distribution and the generally accepted cut off levels such as those in the SAMHSA Guidelines.
The Parish Medical Review Officer shall contact the individual who submitted the Specimen as required in the SAMHSA Guidelines before making a final decision to verify a positive test result or report an adulteration.