Confirmation testing definition

Confirmation testing means testing performed by, or at the direction of, the
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Confirmation testing means the re-analysis of a positive sample with a methodology of greater sensitivity and specificity than the initial immunoassay screening methodology.

Examples of Confirmation testing in a sentence

  • Confirmation testing will be conducted using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry.

  • SECTION 6 Testing shall be conducted at a laboratory that meets "Mandatory Guidelines for Federal Workplace Drug Testing Programs and is listed on the Federal Register." Confirmation testing shall meet standards recognized by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

  • Confirmation testing may be by breathalyzer, blood testing or any other evidentiary means for testing alcohol.

  • Phase 3 – Confirmation testing by Gas Chromotography/Mass Spectometry (GC/MS).

  • Confirmation testing for drugs other than alcohol will be gas chromatography/mass spectrometry.

  • Confirmation testing will be conducted by an approved independent certified laboratory, utilizing equipment and procedures meeting the highest standards as recognized within the drug testing industry.

  • Confirmation testing may be requested by the candidate and will be carried out at their expense.

  • Confirmation testing or re-testing may be requested by the Department, Circuit Court, State Attorney Office, Public Defender’s Office, Florida Parole Commission and/or other judicial entities.


More Definitions of Confirmation testing

Confirmation testing means testing performed by, or at the direction of, the department to determine consistency and accuracy of tests offered by cannabis testing facilities;
Confirmation testing. Any employee testing positive has a right to request that the MRO direct the “B” or split sample be sent to another DHHS-certified laboratory of the employee’s choosing. The employee is responsible for the costs of such testing. The employee is required to make the request of the MRO within 72 hours of being notified that the initial specimen is positive. If the split specimen is reported as “not found” (meaning the prohibited substance detected by the initial test is not detected) then both are canceled. Depending on the purpose for the initial test, (i.e. pre-access), the employee may be required