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Sec.
40.99 How long does
the laboratory retain specimens after testing?
(a) As a laboratory testing the primary specimen, you must retain
a specimen that was reported with positive, adulterated, substituted, or
invalid results for a minimum of one year.
(b) You must keep such a
specimen in secure, long-term, frozen storage in accordance with HHS
requirements.
(c) Within the one-year
period, the MRO, the employee, the employer, or a DOT agency may request
in writing that you retain a specimen for an additional period of time
(e.g., for the purpose of preserving evidence for litigation or a safety
investigation). If you receive such a request, you must comply with it.
If you do not receive such a request, you may discard the specimen at
the end of the year.
(d) If you have not sent
the split specimen to another laboratory for testing, you must retain
the split specimen for an employee's test for the same period of time
that you retain the primary specimen and under the same storage
conditions.
(e) As the laboratory
testing the split specimen, you must meet the requirements of paragraphs
(a) through (d) of this section with respect to the split specimen. |