Review and Interpretation of Laboratory Test Sample Clauses

Review and Interpretation of Laboratory Test. Results The results of the controlled substance (drug) tests will be reviewed in accordance with the applicable regulations. The designated Medical Review Officer (MRO) will review and interpret all test results before they are reported to Onaway Area Community School. The MRO will examine alternative medical explanations for any positive tests. Prior to the final decision to verify a positive urine drug test result, the tested employee shall have the opportunity to discuss the test results with the MRO. If the employee has not discussed the results of the positive urine drug tests with the MRO within five (5) days after being contracted, or refuses the opportunity to do so, the MRO shall proceed with the positive verification and forwarding the same to the Onaway Area Community School. If the employee provides appropriate documentation and the MRO determines that it is a legitimate use of a controlled substance, the test will be reported as negative to Onaway Area Community Schools.
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