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Results Reporting. Contractor shall prepare an in-depth IGCE report detailing its findings. The IGCE report prepared by the Contractor shall describe the BOE and provide the agency with recommendations based on the findings to assist in decision-making throughout the procurement life cycle. Contractor may be required to update the IGCE report as the acquisition progresses through the different phases of the procurement life cycle. Contractor shall provide services that may include but are not limited to research and analysis of past purchases of similar products or services, current market value of the products or services, or other agency purchases of similar products and services. Outputs: IGCEs.
Results Reporting. The Company will report to the Joint Executive Committee as soon as practicable on the results of the remedial measures applied.
Results Reporting. All test results will be transmitted in a confidential manner, with safeguards to prevent the disclosure of information to unauthorized persons. Further details concerning the procedures for performing breath alcohol testing are available from the drug testing management service and/or the Human Resources Manager (see Section A and Section D).
Results Reporting. Prepare a technical report summarizing the additional ▇▇▇▇▇, updates to the monitoring network, initial monitoring results, hydrologic model and DMS, and assessment of how the goals and objectives of this component have been achieved.
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Results Reporting. Contractor shall:
a. Complete all negative specimen analyses (not requiring GC/MS) and report results of the drug panel to the designated MRO within 48 hours of the receipt of the tested specimen in the laboratory. All other non-negative analyses must be completed in a time frame consistent with DOT/DHHS regulations.
b. Assure that all test results - including the initial results, confirmation, and quality control date - are reviewed by the Contractor’s Laboratory Director or a supervisory scientist before being certified as accurate.
c. Transmit a standardized written report of all test results performed to the designated Medical Review Officer in a timely manner on the same day that the certifying scientist completes the review. The written report shall be in a format approved by the SFMTA and its MRO.
d. Submit together in batch form only specimens marked “random testing” or “follow up” from collection site to laboratory, and from laboratory to MRO. All others shall be submitted individually.
e. Identify in the results report, the drugs or their metabolites tested, whether positive or negative, the cutoff level for each, the identification number assigned by the member and the drug testing laboratory specimen identification number. The analytical results shall not be expressed in equivocal terms such as “possible,” “traces,” or “+.”
f. Report as negative all specimens which are negative on the initial test or negative on the confirmatory test. Only specimens confirmed positive, adulterated, or substituted at or above the specified cutoff levels shall be reported positive for a specific drug or drug metabolite. Specimens confirmed to be adulterated or substituted in accordance with 49 CFR Part 40 subpart F will be reported as such.
g. Contractor shall transmit the original or certified true copy of the urine custody and control form signed by the person responsible for the day-to-day management of the Contractor’s laboratory and the test report. This report shall be electronically transmitted to the MRO in a manner designed to ensure the confidentiality of the information.
h. Retain all records pertaining to a given urine specimen in secure storage for a period of two years and make them available to the SFMTA for audit purposes.
i. Upon request, make available to the MRO or Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) any quantification of test results.
Results Reporting. The employee and the Union shall be informed of the results of all tests, and provided with all documentation regarding the tests as soon as the test results are available. The City shall designate a Medical Review Officer (MRO) to review all confirmed positive test results and communicate those results to the City. The MRO shall have the responsibility to determine when an individual has failed a drug test in accordance with the standards enumerated herein. If the results of the drug test are positive, and support a conclusion that the employee used an illegal drug, or reported to work while under the influence of alcohol, the employee may be subject to discipline including immediate discharge. When applicable, additional testing may be required under the City’s DOT policy.
Results Reporting. The contractor must possess the ability to interact, provide advice, and coordinate with Navy senior leadership and senior management at the various Navy Medicine and OPNAV staff agencies. The contractor shall have the ability to present delicate positions and analytic results to inform guidance, policies, and strategies.
Results Reporting. The employee and the Union shall be informed of the results of all tests and provided with all documentation regarding the tests as soon as the test results are available. If the results of the drug test are positive and support a conclusion that the employee used an illegal drug or reported to work while under the influence of alcohol and/or controlled substances, the employee may be subject to discipline including termination. When applicable, additional testing may be required under the City’s DOT policy.
Results Reporting. UCSD shall report results as specified in Exhibit 1 attached hereto.
i. Each individual to be submitted for testing will be required to create and activate a MyChart account in order to access their individual test results. UCSD will provide a link and activation code to create the MyChart account. Each SCHOOL DISTRICT school site will receive its own URL for the purpose of its employees and students to create and activate their MyChart accounts. UCSD will make test results available via each individual’s MyChart account.
ii. UCSD shall make best efforts to notify SCHOOL DISTRICT employees and students of test results within 48 hours of UCSD receiving the relevant specimen at the lab.
iii. UCSD shall communicate COVID-19 positive test results directly to SCHOOL DISTRICT via e-mail at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.