SAMPLE CONTROL Sample Clauses

SAMPLE CONTROL. Any sample or trip blank received by the laboratory in unacceptable condition or rendered unacceptable for analyses while in the possession of the laboratory, shall be reported to the appropriate City Project Manager or their designee within forty-eight (48) hours of loss of sample. The City reserves the right to recover cost of re-sampling due to Contractor error or failure to maintain sample integrity. Re-sampling required due to error or failure to maintain sample integrity at the laboratory shall be billed to the Contractor at the rate of the City's cost plus standard overhead cost or one hundred ($100.00) dollars, whichever is greater. Trip blanks rendered unacceptable while in the possession of the laboratory shall result in a fifty (50%) percent reduction in the analysis fee for the accompanying field samples. If the Contractor chooses to subcontract out analysis to another laboratory, it is the contractor's responsibility to ensure that the subcontracted laboratory is licensed by ADHS as defined under Chapter 4.3 of Title 36 of the Arizona Revised Statutes for the analytes requested. The City reserves the right to recover cost of re-sampling due to Contractor's failure to ensure the subcontractor is properly licensed by ADHS. The laboratory shall be billed to the Contractor at the rate of the City's cost plus standard overhead cost or one hundred ($100.00) dollars, whichever is greater. EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF WORK
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SAMPLE CONTROL. Any sample or trip blank received by the laboratory in unacceptable condition or rendered unacceptable for analyses while in the possession of the laboratory, shall be reported to the appropriate City Project Manager or their designee within forty-eight (48) hours of loss of sample. The City reserves the right to recover cost of re-sampling due to Contractor error or failure to maintain sample integrity. Re-sampling required due to error or failure to maintain sample integrity at the laboratory shall be billed to the Contractor at the rate of the City's cost plus standard overhead cost or one hundred ($100.00) dollars, whichever is greater. Trip blanks rendered unacceptable while in the possession of the laboratory shall result in a fifty (50%) percent reduction in the analysis fee for the accompanying field samples. If the Contractor chooses to subcontract out analysis to another laboratory, it is the contractor's responsibility to ensure that the subcontracted laboratory is licensed by ADHS as defined under Chapter 4.3 of Title 36 of the Arizona Revised Statutes for the analytes requested. The City reserves the right to recover cost of re-sampling due to Contractor's failure to ensure the subcontractor is properly licensed by ADHS. The laboratory shall be billed to the Contractor at the rate of the City's cost plus standard overhead cost or one hundred ($100.00) dollars, whichever is greater. EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF WORK 10. LABORATORY SERVICES AND ANALYTICAL REQUIREMENTS: All analyses must use current and future Federal, and Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) approved test methods for

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