Specimen Collection. 18.3.1 Medical Contractor's personnel will be responsible for obtaining the urine specimen from the unit member being tested. 18.3.2 Medical Contractor's personnel will be available for test processing between 0800 and 0200 hours, five (5) days a week, to allow unit members to be tested during normal work hours. (Hours vary at some Medical Contractor locations.) 18.3.3 Medical Contractor's personnel will not observe as the specimen is being given. 18.3.4 Unit members to be tested will be notified at the start of their shift. They will present themselves for testing at the earliest possible time during the shift and no later than four (4) hours after being notified that they are to be tested, except for “reasonable suspicion" testing, which will be administered as soon as possible. Refusals or failures to complete the test as required will be referred by the Vice Chancellor Human Resources/Designee to the Contract Training Manager/Designee for investigation and appropriate discipline up to and including termination. Unit members who fail to appear for testing will be scheduled to test their next working day. 18.3.5 At the Medical Contractor's site, the unit member being tested will: 18.3.5.1 Identify himself/herself by presenting his/her California driver's license or picture identification issued by a California or federal governmental agency. 18.3.5.2 Complete requested paperwork using her/his District authorized identification number. 18.3.5.3 Remove jackets, bags or other bulky items of clothing prior to entering the testing area. 18.3.5.4 Provide a urine specimen. a) Unit members will be required to stay within the Medical Contractor's facility until the required specimen is given. b) Specimen must be at least 45 ml. the minimum amount required for testing purposes.
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