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Sec.
40.171 How does an
employee request a test of a split specimen?
(a) As an employee, when the MRO has notified you that you have a
verified positive drug test or refusal to test because of adulteration
or substitution, you have 72 hours from the time of notification to
request a test of the split specimen. The request may be verbal or in
writing. If you make this request to the MRO within 72 hours, you
trigger the requirements of this section for a test of the split
specimen.
(b)(1) If, as an
employee, you have not requested a test of the split specimen within 72
hours, you may present to the MRO information documenting that serious
injury, illness, lack of actual notice of the verified test result,
inability to contact the MRO (e.g., there was no one in the MRO's office
and the answering machine was not working), or other circumstances
unavoidably prevented you from making a timely request.
(2) As the MRO, if you
conclude from the employee's information that there was a legitimate
reason for the employee's failure to contact you within 72 hours, you
must direct that the test of the split specimen take place, just as you
would when there is a timely request.
(c) When the employee
makes a timely request for a test of the split specimen under paragraphs
(a) and (b) of this section, you must, as the MRO, immediately provide
written notice to the laboratory that tested the primary specimen,
directing the laboratory to forward the split specimen to a second HHS-certified
laboratory. You must also document the date and time of the employee's
request. |