Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 10 - LABORATORIES
Chapter 10.10.10 - Job-Related Alcohol and Controlled Dangerous Substances Testing
Section 10.10.10.03 - Definitions
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.10.10.03
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. In this chapter, the following terms have the meanings indicated.
B. Terms Defined.
(1) "Agent of the employer" means a person
other than the employer or a licensed medical laboratory that employs
individuals who perform preliminary screening of job applicants for controlled
dangerous substances on behalf of the employer.
(2) "Chain-of-custody" means a method of
tracking an individual's specimen for the purpose of maintaining control and
accountability from initial collection through each stage in handling, testing,
storing, reporting test results, and final specimen disposition.
(3) Confirmation Test.
(a) "Confirmation test" means an analytical
procedure performed after a preliminary or screening test and intended to
verify or positively identify the presence of a controlled dangerous substance
in a specimen.
(b) "Confirmation
test" is limited to an analytical procedure that employs a combination of gas
chromatography and mass spectrometry (GC/MS or GC/MS/MS) or mass spectrometry
and mass spectrometry (MS/MS).
(4) Controlled Dangerous Substance.
(a) "Controlled dangerous substance" means a
drug, substance, or immediate precursor as set forth in Schedules I-V, Criminal
Law Article, Title 5, Subtitle 4, Annotated Code of Maryland.
(b) "Controlled dangerous substance" includes
new substances controlled under federal law as provided in Criminal Law
Article, §5-202, Annotated Code of
Maryland.
(5) Employee.
(a) "Employee" means an individual who
performs work for an employer.
(b)
"Employee" includes a salaried, contractual, full-time, part-time, temporary,
hourly, and on-call employee or a volunteer.
(6) "Employer" means a person who employs an
individual to perform work.
(7)
"Forensic testing" means testing performed for a nonclinical purpose and under
procedures that produce test results that meet rules of evidence required in a
court of law.
(8) "Immediate
precursor" means a substance as defined in Criminal Law Article, §5-101, Annotated Code of
Maryland.
(9) "Independent test"
means a test performed at the request and expense of a job applicant, employee,
or contractor to verify a test result obtained on the same specimen.
(10) "Job applicant" means an individual who
has applied for a position with an employer but is not currently employed by
the employer.
(11) "Job-related
testing" means any alcohol or controlled dangerous substances testing used by
an employer for a lawful business purpose.
(12) Laboratory.
(a) "Laboratory" means a facility, entity, or
site that performs job-related alcohol or controlled dangerous substances
testing.
(b) "Laboratory" does not
include a collection site or other site where an employer or agent of the
employer performs preliminary screening of job applicants for a controlled
dangerous substance using a single-use test device for forensic
testing.
(13) "Letter of
registration" means the authority in the form of a letter issued by the
Secretary granting permission to an employer to perform preliminary screening
of job applicants for a controlled dangerous substance.
(14) "License" means the authority in the
form of a permit issued by the Secretary granting permission for a laboratory
to perform job-related alcohol or controlled dangerous substances
testing.
(15) "Medical review
officer" means a licensed physician with knowledge of drug abuse disorders and
drug and alcohol testing who is either employed or under contract to an
employer that performs preliminary screening of job applicants for a controlled
dangerous substance.
(16)
"Non-negative test result" means the result of a preliminary screening for a
controlled dangerous substance that is not negative but that has not been
confirmed by a licensed laboratory.
(17) "Office of Health Care Quality (OHCQ)"
means the Office of Health Care Quality of the Department of Health and Mental
Hygiene.
(18) "Operator" means an
individual employed by the employer or agent of the employer who performs a
preliminary screening procedure as defined in §B(19) of this
regulation.
(19) "Preliminary
screening procedure" means a controlled dangerous substance test:
(a) Using a single-use test device for
forensic testing; and
(b) Performed
by an employer or agent of the employer on a job applicant.
(20) "Secretary" means the
Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene or the Secretary's designee.
(21) "Single-use test device for forensic
testing" means the reagent-containing unit of a test system that:
(a) Is in the form of a sealed container or
cartridge possessing a validity check;
(b) Possesses a nonresealable closure or an
evidentiary tape to ensure detection of tampering;
(c) Is self-contained and individually
packaged;
(d) Is discarded after
each test; and
(e) Does not allow
any test component or constituent of a test system to interact from test to
test.
(22) Specimen.
(a) "Specimen" means material derived from
the human body and intended for laboratory testing.
(b) "Specimen" is limited to blood, urine,
saliva, and hair.
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