Laboratory Results Sample Clauses
The Laboratory Results clause defines how laboratory test outcomes are handled within an agreement or process. It typically specifies the procedures for collecting, analyzing, and reporting laboratory data, and may outline responsibilities for accuracy, confidentiality, and timelines for delivering results. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear understanding of how laboratory findings will be managed, thereby promoting reliability and consistency in the use and interpretation of such results.
Laboratory Results. The laboratory will advise only the employee and the Medical Review Physician of any positive results. The results of a positive drug or alcohol test can only be released to the Employer by the Medical Review Physician once he has completed his review and analysis of the laboratory's test. The Employer will be required to keep the results confidential and it shall not be released to the general public.
Laboratory Results. The laboratory will advise only the employee the MRO, and his staff of any positive results. The results of a positive drug or alcohol test can only be released to the Employer by the MRO once he has completed his review and analysis of the laboratory’s test. The Employer will be required to keep the results confidential and, subject to Ohio’s public records law, it shall not be released to the general public.
Laboratory Results. The laboratory will advise only the employee and the Medical Review Officer of any positive results. The results of a positive drug or alcohol test can only be released to the Human Resources Director by the Medical Review Officer once he/she has completed his/her review and analysis of the laboratory's test. The Human Resources Director will make every effort to keep the results confidential, consistent with the Wisconsin Open Records law. The Human Resources Director may release test results to the parties and to an adjudicator as part of an arbitration hearing or other legal proceeding.
Laboratory Results. The laboratory will initially advise only the employee and any Medical Review Physician as indicated by SAMHSA Standards of any positive results. The results of any positive drug or alcohol test will be released to the City by DrugProof once any Medical Review Physician has finished review and analysis of the laboratory’s test. Unless otherwise required by law, the City will keep the results confidential and shall not release them to the general public. Nothing in this Appendix shall prevent the City from using the results or fact of testing as evidence to defend itself, its employees or its position in any grievance, arbitration or legal proceedings.
Laboratory Results. The laboratory will advise only the employee and the Medical Review Officer of any positive results. The results of a positive drug test can only be released to the City by the Medical Review Officer once they have completed an appropriate review and analysis of the laboratory’s test. The City will keep the results confidential and shall not be made public except as required by law.
Laboratory Results. The Hospital will provide computer terminals to each inpatient and clinic area. STAT biochemistry and hematology test results will be reported to ▇▇▇▇ areas in approximately sixty (60) minutes from the receipt of specimen in the laboratory except for testing not provided at the Hospital. Routine biochemistry and hematology test results will be reported to the EMR, in conformance with the times published in the Laboratory Policy Manual. The parties agree that any issues regarding the provision of ancillary services shall be referred to and discussed at the Labor Management Committee set forth in Article IX, unless otherwise agreed by the parties.
Laboratory Results. The HAULER, at no cost to the DEPARTMENT, shall promptly provide the DEPARTMENT with copies of all laboratory results and reports compiled by its employees, agents, representatives, or contractors relating to the Project, that show the condition of the soil and the groundwater beneath the State highway right-of-way, or that detail any activity performed by the HAULER under this Agreement.
Laboratory Results. The MRO will advise the employee of any confirmed positive results. The results of any positive drug, or alcohol test can only be released to the RFA by the MRO once the MRO has finished review and analysis of the laboratory's test. Unless otherwise required by law, the RFA will keep the results confidential in accordance with established policies and procedures.
Laboratory Results. The laboratory will advise only the employee, the Medical Review Officer and his/her staff of any positive results. The results of a positive drug or alcohol test can only be released to the Employer by the Medical Review Officer once he has completed his review and analysis of the laboratory’s test. The Employer will be required to keep the results confidential and, subject to Ohio public records law, it shall not be released to the general public.
Laboratory Results. The laboratory will report all negative test results to the Occupational Health Manager. The laboratory will advise no one, other than the Medical Review Officer of any non-negative test results. Once the review and analysis of the laboratory’s test have been completed, the Medical Review Officer may only release the results of a positive drug test to the employer through the Occupational Health Manager. The results of a positive drug test can only be released to the Employer by the Medical Review Officer once they have completed their review and analysis of the laboratory’s test, and any other review the MRO deems necessary which could include an interview with the employee. All negative test results will be reported from the lab or Medical Review Officer directly to the Occupational Health Manager. The MRO shall attempt to interview the employee regarding the positive result, and if the employee does not get back to the MRO within forty-eight (48) hours of the initial MRO contact then the MRO may proceed without the employee’s input. The Occupational Health Manager will file the negative test results in the appropriate files until they are destroyed per the city’s document retention policy, and said records are considered as confidential medical and personnel records.