Follow-up testing definition

Follow-up testing. Whenever an Employee returns to duty after participation in a substance abuse rehabilitation program regardless of the duration of absence; such an Employee shall be required to undergo a minimum of six (6) urine tests within the one- year period starting with the date of return to duty.
Follow-up testing means a test in which the radon testing device is exposed for a minimum of ten (10) days but not longer than one year.
Follow-up testing means the follow up environmental testing conducted by SciTech or its contractor or designee, at SciTech’s sole cost and expense (or at the sole cost and expense of its designee), occurring after the results of the HCIA’s Additional Environmental Testing.

More Definitions of Follow-up testing

Follow-up testing means chemical testi ng at unannounced intervals, to ensure that an employee is maintaining abstinence from the abuse of drugs or alcohol.
Follow-up testing means chemical testing at unannounced intervals, to ensure that an employee is maintaining abstinence from the abuse of drugs or alcohol.
Follow-up testing means unannounced testing of a CDL employee after a substance abuse professional (SAP) has determined that a driver is in need of assistance in resolving problems with alcohol and/or controlled substances. The testing directed by the SAP may be for up to sixty (60) months after completing a treatment program.
Follow-up testing or “return to duty testing” means if the employee in the course of employment enters an employee assistance program for drug-related problems, or an alcohol and drug rehabilitation program, the employer may require the employee to submit to a drug test as a follow-up to such program, and on a quarterly, semiannual, or annual basis for up to 2 years thereafter.
Follow-up testing means periodic, unannounced testing after a positive test or refusal to test, if such testing is recommended by the Employee Assistance Program. Follow-up testing is administered by the

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