§ 33.56. COLLECTION OF BREATH AND URINE SPECIMENS AND LABORATORY ANALYSIS.
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(A) Breath alcohol testing. Breath alcohol testing will be conducted either on site or at a prearranged location by a qualified Breath Alcohol Technician according to 49 CFR Part 40 procedures. Refusal to complete and sign the testing form or refusal to provide breath will be considered a positive test, and the driver will be removed from a safety-sensitive function until resolved.
(B) Specimen collection. Specimen collection will be in accordance with the applicable state and federal law. The collection procedures will be designed to ensure the security and integrity of the specimen provided by each driver, and those procedures will strictly follow federal chain-of-custody guidelines. Moreover, every reasonable effort will be made to maintain the dignity of each driver submitting a specimen for analysis in accordance with these procedures.
(C) Laboratory analysis. As required by FHA regulations, only a laboratory certified by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) to perform urinalysis for the detection of the presence of controlled substances will be retained by the company. The laboratory will be required to maintain strict compliance with federally-approved chain-of-custody procedures, quality control, maintenance and scientific analytical methodologies.
(Ord. passed 11-18-1997; Am. Ord. 12-18-2001)
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