Laboratory report definition

Laboratory report means a document, produced by a laboratory that conducts a test or tests on a subject’s blood, that shows the outcome of each test and includes personal identifying information about the subject.

Examples of Laboratory report in a sentence

  • Upon notification to the employee of a positive finding, the employee shall be provided with the Laboratory report (as described in part V, 5.5, above) and the MRO’s written report.

  • During the preliminary determination of a positive, invalid, adulterated, or substituted test result the MRO will not give the Drug Abuse Program Director the Laboratory report and declarations.

  • The Laboratory report listing negative test specimens is to be transmitted by secure means to the District’s Drug Abuse Program Director.

  • The Laboratory report will include all materials specified in part V, 5.5, above.

  • The Laboratory report listing negative test specimens may be transmitted by electronic means.

  • Upon notification to the employee of a positive finding, the employee shall be provided with the Laboratory report (as described in part V, 5.4, above) and the MRO’s written report.

  • The Laboratory report will include all materials specified in part V, 5.4, above.

  • Laboratory report should be processed immediately for two obvious reasons.

  • Laboratory report for all chemicals (oil, coolant or fuel analysis) shall be submitted to the COR within 30 days from date of service.

  • B) Land adjacent to Security Point 1 on the Bioceanic Highway site by the irrigation pond near to soil test sample point 13 as described on Cetapar Soil Laboratory report.