Negative Results. i. If the test result as determined at any stage of the process is negative, the allegation of drug abuse against the Public Safety Officer shall be classified as “unfounded”. ii. Any Public Safety Officer whose specimen is found to be negative, or who has a verified, lawfully issued, medically valid prescription explaining a positive result, shall receive a letter from the Director of Public safety stating that no illegal substances were found and no negative inferences may be drawn from the testing itself. A copy of the letter will be placed in the Public Safety Officer’s personnel file and all records regarding the test will be destroyed. iii. Negative specimens shall be destroyed immediately upon completion of urinalysis by the Medical Examiner’s Toxicology Laboratory.
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Negative Results. i. If the test result as determined at any stage of the process is negative, the allegation of drug abuse against the Public Safety Officer shall be classified as “unfounded”.
ii. Any Public Safety Officer whose specimen is found to be negative, or who has a verified, lawfully issued, medically valid prescription explaining a positive result, shall receive a letter from the Director of Public safety stating that no illegal substances were found and no negative inferences may be drawn from the testing itself. A copy of the letter will be placed in the Public Safety Officer’s personnel file and all records regarding the test will be destroyed.will
iii. Negative specimens shall be destroyed immediately upon completion of urinalysis by the Medical Examiner’s Toxicology Laboratory.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement