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Evidential Breath Testing Device (EBT) - A device that is approved by the National Highway Traffic Safety <br />Administration (NHTSA) for the evidential testing of breath at the .02 and .04 alcohol concentrations, and appears <br />on ODAPC's Web Page for "Approved Evidential Breath Measurement Devices' because it conforms with the model <br />specifications available from NHTSA, <br />HHS, Department of Health and Human Services - The Department of Health and Human Services or any <br />designee of the Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services. <br />Initial drug test (also known as a "Screening drug test") - The test used to differentiate a negative specimen <br />from one that requires further testing for drugs or drug metabolites. <br />Initial specimen validity test - The first test used to determine if a urine specimen is adulterated, diluted, <br />substituted. or invalid. <br />Invalid drug test —The result reported by an HHS-certified laboratory in accordance with the criteria established <br />by HHS Mandatory Guidelines when a positive, negative, adulterated, or substituted result cannot be established <br />for a specific drug or specimen validity test. <br />Laboratory - Any U.S. laboratory certified by HHS under the National Laboratory Certification Program as meeting <br />the minimum standards of Subpart C of the HHS Mandatory Guidelines for Federal Workplace Drug Testing <br />Programs; or, in the case of foreign laboratories, a laboratory approved for participation by DOT under this part. <br />Limit -concena can , <br />assays) the concentration cannot be accurately calculated. <br />Limit of Quantitation - For quantitative assays, the lowest concentration at which the identity and concentration <br />of the measurand can be accurately established. <br />of Detection (LOD) The lowest tration at which measurand be identifiedbut (for quantitative <br />Medical Review Officer IMROI - A person who is a licensed physician and who is responsible for receiving <br />and reviewing laboratory results generated by an employer's drug testing program and evaluating medical <br />explanations for certain drug test results. <br />Negative result - The result reported by an HHS-certified laboratory to an MRO when a specimen contains no <br />drug or the concentration of the drug is less than the cutoff concentration for the drug or drug class and the <br />specimen is a valid specimen. <br />Non-neqative specimen - A urine specimen that is reported as adulterated, substituted, positive (for drug(s) or <br />drug metabolite(s)), and/or invalid. <br />Office of Drug and Alcohol Policy and Compliance (ODAPC) -The office in the Office of the Secretary, <br />DOT, that is responsible for coordinating drug and alcohol testing program matters within the Department and <br />providing information concerning the implementation of Part 40. <br />Operator - A person who awns or operates pipeline facilities subject to 49 CFR Part 192, 193, or 195. <br />Oxidizing <br />adulterant <br />- A substance that acts <br />alone or in combination with <br />other substances to oxidize drugs <br />or drug <br />metabolites to prevent the detection of <br />the drug or drug metabolites, <br />or affects the reagents in either the <br />nitial or <br />confirmatory drug test. <br />Premium Concrete Services, Inc.- PHMSA DRUGIALCOHOL PLAN 10 <br />l%IJATIONAL GOMRLIANCE MANAGEMENT SERVICE, INC. (NCMS) 2011 (update 2021). Tl,e NCMS plan Is <br />the subj¢ct of a ro9islerotl copyright and is proloctod by copynyht laws In the U.S. and elsewhere All rlghls <br />eserved <br />