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Sec.
40.159 What does the
MRO do when a drug test result is invalid?
(a) As the MRO, when the laboratory reports that the test result
is an invalid result, you must do the following:
(1) Discuss the
laboratory results with a certifying scientist to obtain more specific
information.
(2) Contact the employee
and inform the employee that the specimen was invalid or contained an
unexplained interfering substance. In contacting the employee, use the
procedures set forth in Sec. 40.131.
(3) After explaining the
limits of disclosure (see Sec. Sec.
40.135(d) and 40.327), you should inquire as to medications the
employee may have taken that may interfere with some immunoassay tests.
(4) If the employee
gives an explanation that is acceptable, you must:
(i) Place a check mark
in the ``Test Cancelled'' box (Step 6) on Copy 2 of the CCF and enter
``Invalid Result'' and ``direct observation collection not required'' on
the ``Remarks'' line.
(ii) Report to the DER
that the test is cancelled, the reason for cancellation, and that no
further action is required unless a negative test result is [[Page
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(i.e., pre-employment, return-to-duty, or follow-up tests).
(5) If the employee is
unable to provide an explanation and/or a valid prescription for a
medication that interfered with the immunoassay test but denies having
adulterated the specimen, you must:
(i) Place a check mark
in the ``Test Cancelled'' box (Step 6) on Copy 2 of the CCF and enter
``Invalid Result'' and ``direct observation collection required'' on the
``Remarks'' line.
(ii) Report to the DER
that the test is cancelled, the reason for cancellation, and that a
second collection must take place immediately under direct observation.
(iii) Instruct the
employer to ensure that the employee has the minimum possible advance
notice that he or she must go to the collection site.
(b) You may only report
an invalid test result when you are in possession of a legible copy of
Copy 1 of the CCF. In addition, you must have Copy 2 of the CCF, a
legible copy of it, or any other copy of the CCF containing the
employee's signature.
(c) If the employee
admits to having adulterated or substituted the specimen, you must, on
the same day, write and sign your own statement of what the employee
told you. You must then report a refusal to test in accordance with Sec.
40.163 .
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