Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:13:p51
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 13 (pt 51/76)
Character Range: 2173461–2176037

B must be stored in a secured refrigeration unit until Sample A is tested.
 (3) If the test result for the confirmatory drug test on Sample A is a positive result, Sample B must be:
 (a) stored in a secure freezer; and
 (b) kept for 100 days from the date of the positive result and then discarded.
 (4) If the test result for Sample A is not a positive result, Sample B must be discarded.

If one of the specimen tubes is discarded
 (5) If:
 (a) an approved laboratory receives a body sample for a confirmatory drug test that is divided into Sample A and Sample B; and
 (b) either Sample A or Sample B is discarded under subregulation 99.190(2);
then the remaining specimen tube must be stored in a secured refrigeration unit until it is tested.

Subdivision 99.C.2.4—Conduct of drug tests by approved laboratories

99.200  Testing Sample A
 (1) An approved laboratory must test Sample A of a body sample it receives for confirmatory drug testing if the laboratory is satisfied that Sample A retains its integrity.
 (2) If the integrity of Sample A of a body sample may have been compromised, or the Sample A is for some reason unavailable for confirmatory drug testing, the approved laboratory must deal with Sample B of the body sample as if it were Sample A.
 (3) These Regulations apply to the Sample B accordingly.
 (4) If Sample B of the body sample is to be dealt with as if it were Sample A, Sample B is to be known as Sample A from the time that Sample B, under this regulation, is required to be dealt with as Sample A.

99.205  Samples to be tested in accordance with National Association of Testing Authorities' accreditation
  An approved laboratory must test body samples received under this Subpart in accordance with the laboratory's accreditation by the National Association of Testing Authorities.

99.210  Notices of Sample A results

Laboratory to CASA
 (1) As soon as practicable after a confirmatory test is conducted on Sample A of a body sample by an approved laboratory, the laboratory must send to CASA a dated, written notice that includes the following:
 (a) the date and time of receipt of the body sample at the laboratory;
 (b) the sample identifier for the body sample;
 (c) a statement as to whether the tamper‑evident seals on the specimen tubes containing the body sample were intact on receipt by the laboratory;
 (d) the 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