Marijuana urine test facts

    • [DOCX File]Drug & Alcohol Testing Policy template

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      Specifically, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) of the U.S. Department of Transportation has published 49 CFR Part 655, as amended, that mandates urine drug testing and breath alcohol testing for safety-sensitive positions, and prohibits performance of safety-sensitive functions when there is a positive test …


    • [DOC File]REQUEST FOR ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW OR HEARING

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      (e.g., ASI, SASSI-3, MAST/DAST) Score Interpretation of results Explain how the results of this test correlate. with the DSM-IV or DSM-V diagnosis on Page 1 Test 1: Test 2: Drug Screen: Administer a 12-panel urinalysis drug screen (or refer client) and submit a current laboratory report that includes at least two urine integrity variables.


    • [DOCX File]SAMHSA - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services ...

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      The marijuana analyte tested in urine is tetrahydrocannabinol-carboxylic acid (THCA). THCA is a metabolite of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the primary psychoactive constituent of marijuana. CBD is a different chemical compound present in the marijuana plant.


    • [DOC File]Alcohol and Drug Test and Collective Bargaining

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      Urine tests for example, only measure the presence “metabolites” in the body. Metabolites are the left over traces of previously ingested substances. A worker who smokes marijuana on January 1st might test positive for marijuana on January 15th – long after the affects of the drug have dissipated.


    • [DOC File]Medical Review Officer Manual - SAMHSA

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      The circumstances necessitating the medical evaluation (i.e., that the donor was required to provide urine for a federally regulated drug test, but was unable to provide at least 45 mL of urine as required for the test). The consequences of a refusal to take a drug test for the Federal agency. (See Chapter 4, Section C, Refusal to Test.)


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