Common use of Cutoff Levels Clause in Contracts

Cutoff Levels. The Cutoff Level is the concentration limit actually used to measure urine samples. A sample which measures below the cutoff limits established by NIDA will be considered negative. A positive result shall be reported only when a shift officer/firefighter's confirmatory test reveals that one or more of the drugs listed in Section 12-2 of this Policy is present in an amount equal to or greater than the NIDA cutoff level for that drug.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement