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model specifications available from NHTSA's Traffic Safety <br />Program. <br />First occurrence Clause means if an employee does not report <br />for a random test, and it is the first time the employee has failed <br />to report, the Third Party Administrator (TPA) may allow the <br />employee to take the test without reporting to the EAP for <br />further review. Employees may utilize this clause only one <br />time. <br />• Initial test ffor drugs) means an immunoassay screen to <br />eliminate negative urine specimens from further consideration. <br />• Initial validity test means the first test used to determine if a <br />specimen is adulterated, diluted, or substituted. <br />• Invalid ft-p. test means the result of a drug test for a urine <br />specimen that contains an unidentified adulterant or an <br />unidentified interfering substance, has abnormal physical <br />characteristics, or has an endogenous substance at an abnormal <br />concentration that prevents the laboratory from completing or <br />obtaining a valid drug test result. <br />• Laboratory means a U.S. laboratory certified by DHHS under <br />the National Laboratory Certification Program as meeting the <br />minimum standards of Subpart C of the DHHS Mandatory <br />Guidelines for Federal Workplace Drug Testing Programs. <br />Licensed medical ractitioner means a person who is licensed, <br />certified, and/or registered, in accordance with applicable <br />Federal, State, local, or foreign laws and regulations, to <br />prescribe controlled substances and other drugs. <br />• Medical Review Officer means a licensed physician <br />responsible for receiving laboratory results generated by <br />BCRC's drug testing program who has knowledge of substance <br />abuse disorders and who has appropriate medical training to <br />interpret and evaluate an individual's confirmed positive test <br />result together with his/her medical history and any other <br />relevant biomedical information. <br />• Positive Test alcohol occurs when an employee's <br />confirmatory test result reads 0.04% BrAC or higher. <br />• Positive Test drug) occurs when an employee's confirmatory <br />0 <br />