40.199—What problems always cause a drug test to be cancelled?
(a)
As the MRO, when the laboratory discovers a “fatal flaw” during its processing of incoming specimens (see § 40.83 ), the laboratory will report to you that the specimen has been “Rejected for Testing” (with the reason stated). You must always cancel such a test.
(3)
The specimen bottle seal is broken or shows evidence of tampering (and a split specimen cannot be redesignated, see § 40.83(g) ); and
(4)
Because of leakage or other causes, there is an insufficient amount of urine in the primary specimen bottle for analysis and the specimens cannot be redesignated (see § 40.83(g) ).