Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:13:p52
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 13 (pt 52/76)
Character Range: 2175820–2178454

list of testable drugs that the approved tester of the initial drug test asked to be tested;
 (e) the date and time that Sample A was tested;
 (f) the method used for the testing;
 (g) the target concentrations of the testing;
 (h) the result of the test;
 (i) a statement about whether the body sample has been tested in accordance with these Regulations, and any conditions attached to the laboratory's National Association of Testing Authorities accreditation;
 (j) the name of the person who declared the results of the test.
 (2) The notice must be signed by the laboratory's approved person.

CASA to donor—oral notice
 (3) As soon as practicable after CASA receives the notice from the laboratory, CASA must give oral notice to the donor of the body sample of the confirmatory test result on Sample A.

CASA to donor—written notice

 (4) As soon as practicable after CASA gives the oral notice, CASA must give a written notice to the donor that includes the following:
 (a) the sample identifier for Sample A and Sample B;
 (b) the list of testable drugs that were tested for;
 (c) a statement as to whether the tamper‑evident seals on the specimen tubes containing the body sample were intact on receipt by the approved laboratory that tested them;
 (d) the date and time that Sample A was tested;
 (e) the method used for the testing;
 (f) the target concentrations of the testing;
 (g) the result of the test;
 (h) a statement about whether the body sample has been tested in accordance with these Regulations and any conditions attached to the laboratory's National Association of Testing Authorities accreditation;
 (i) if the result of the test is a positive result:
 (i) information about the donor's rights to have Sample B tested; and
 (ii) information about how the donor gets Sample B tested and the costs associated with that testing.

99.215  Donor may request testing of Sample B
 (1) If the test result for Sample A of a body sample is a positive result, the donor of the body sample may apply to CASA to either:
 (a) have conducted on Sample B of the body sample a further confirmatory drug test by the approved laboratory (the original laboratory) that tested Sample A; or
 (b) have Sample B transferred to another approved laboratory (the second laboratory) for a further confirmatory drug test.
Note: If the integrity of either Sample A or Sample B of a body sample has been compromised, the compromised specimen tube will have been discarded. There will not be a Sample B to be tested because, under regulation 99.200, Sample B will become known as Sample A.
 (2) The application must be made within 90 days