Refuse to Submit definition

Refuse to Submit means that the individual (1) fails to provide blood, or an adequate amount of blood, for testing without a valid medical explanation after he or she has received notice of the requirement for alcohol testing in accordance with the Medical Center's policy; (2) fails to provide urine or an adequate amount of urine, for drug testing without a valid medical explanation after he or she has received notice of the requirement for urine testing in accordance with the Medical Center's policy; (3) engages in conduct that clearly obstructs the testing process; (4) fails to complete the drug and/or alcohol testing forms; or (5) does not report directly to the collection site after notification or delays the collection or testing process.
Refuse to Submit to a drug or alcohol test means that a driver fails to provide adequate breath for alcohol testing or fails to provide adequate urine for drug testing, or engages in conduct that clearly obstructs the testing process. Refusal to submit shall be considered a "positive" test result.
Refuse to Submit means that an employee (1) fails to provide adequate breath for testing without a valid medical explanation after he has received notice of the requirement for breath testing, (2) fails to provide adequate urine for controlled substances testing without a valid medical explanation after he has received notice of the requirement for urine testing, (3) refuses to sign the breath alcohol confirmation test certification. An employee subject to the post accident testing requirements of the USDOT who unnecessarily leaves the scene of an accident before a required test is administered or fails to remain readily available for testing may be deemed to have refused to submit to testing.

Examples of Refuse to Submit in a sentence

  • Refuse to submit (to an alcohol or controlled substances test) means that a driver (1) Fails to provide adequate breath for testing without a valid medical explanation after he or she has received notice of the requirement for breath testing, (2) fails to provide adequate urine for controlled substances testing without a valid medical explanation after he or she has received notice of the requirement for urine testing, or (3) engages in conduct that clearly obstructs the testing process.

  • Refuse to submit fishing gear or fish subject to such person’s control to inspection by an authorized officer, or to interfere with or prevent, by any means, such an inspection.

  • Refuse to submit a revised protocol, in which case the Control Officer shall deny the application.

  • Refuse to submit to the following alcohol and/or controlled substance tests: random test, reasonable suspicion test, post-accident test, or follow-up test; 7.

  • Refuse to submit (to an alcohol test) means that a covered employee fails to provide adequate breath for testing without a valid medical explanation after he or she has received notice of the requirement to be tested in accordance with the provisions of this subpart, or engages in conduct that clearly obstructs the testing process.

  • Refuse to submit to a required alcohol and/or controlled substance test;7.

  • Refuse to submit to the authority of any legitimate decision of an authoritative body of The IIE or staff member/independent contractor of The IIE.

  • Refuse to submit (to an alcohol or controlled substances test) means that a driver (1) Fails to provide adequate breath for testing without a valid medical explanation after he or she has received notice of the requirement for breath testing, (2) fails to provide adequate urine for controlled substances testing without a valid medical explanation after he or she has received notice of the requirement for urine testing, or (3) engages in conduct that clearly obstructs thetesting process.

  • Refuse to submit to the Department any reports or refuse to make available to the Department any records required by the Department in making investigation of the home for licensing purposes; provided, however, that the Department shall not revoke or refuse to renew a license in such case unless it has made written demand on the person, operating the home requesting such report or reports and such person, fails or refuses to submit such records for a period of ten days.

  • Refuse to submit - (to an alcohol or controlled substances test) means that a driver: 1.


More Definitions of Refuse to Submit

Refuse to Submit to a drug or alcohol test means that the employee fails to provide adequate breath for alcohol testing or fails to provide adequate urine for drug testing or engages in conduct that clearly obstructs the testing process. Refusal to submit shall be considered a "positive" test result. Geisinger will notify the FAA of any safety sensitive employee who refuses to submit to testing within two work days. The street address is: FAA, office of aerospace medicine, Drug abatement division (AAM-800) 800 Independence Ave. Washington D.C. of by fax: (202) 267.5200.
Refuse to Submit. - to a drug or alcohol test means that an employee: (1) fails to provide adequate breath for testing without a valid medical explanation after he or she has received notice of this Policy;
Refuse to Submit. – to a drug or alcohol test means that an employee: ( l) fails to provide adequate breath for testing without a valid medical explanation after he or she has received notice of this Policy; (2) Fails to provide adequate urine for alcohol and controlled substances testing without a valid medical explanation after he/she has received notice of this Policy; or (3) engages in conduct that clearly obstructs the testing process.
Refuse to Submit means that an employee:
Refuse to Submit means that an employee fails to provide adequate breath for alcohol testing or a urine sample for drug testing without a valid medical explanation, or refuses to report to the collection site, after they have received notice of the requirement to be tested in accordance with the provisions of this part, or engages in conduct that clearly obstructs the testing process. A valid medical explanation must be supported by a statement from a licensed medical physician.

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  • Refuse to cooperate means to obstruct the collection or testing process; to submit an altered, adulterated or substitute sample; to fail to show up for a scheduled test; to refuse to complete the requested drug testing forms; or to fail to promptly provide specimen(s) for testing when directed to do so, without a valid medical basis for the failure. Employees who leave the scene of an accident without justifiable explanation prior to submission to drug and alcohol testing will also be considered to have refused to cooperate and will automatically be subject to discharge.

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