Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 310 - Oklahoma State Department of Health
Chapter 638 - Drug and Alcohol Testing
Subchapter 1 - General Provisions
Section 310:638-1-8.1 - Hair specimen collection procedures
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) Designation of collection site. Each hair drug testing program shall have one (1) or more designated collection sites which have all necessary personnel, material, equipment, facilities, and supervision to provide for the collection, security, temporary storage, and shipping or transportation of hair specimens to a licensed drug testing facility.
(b) Security. While security is important with any collection, in the case of hair, only the temporary storage area in the designated collection site needs to be secure.
(c) Chain of custody. Chain of custody standardized forms shall be properly executed by authorized collection site personnel upon receipt of specimens. Handling and transportation of hair specimens from one authorized individual or place to another shall always be accomplished through chain of custody procedures. Every effort shall be made to minimize the number of persons handling specimens.
(d) Access to authorized personnel only. The hair collection site shall be off limits to unauthorized personnel during the actual collection of specimens.
(e) Privacy. Procedures for collecting hair shall be performed on one individual at a time to prevent substitutions or interference with the collection of reliable samples.
(f) Integrity and identity of specimen. Precautions shall be taken to ensure that the root end of a hair specimen is indicated for the testing facility who performs the testing. The maximum length of hair that shall be tested is 3.9 cm distal from the skin. This length may be changed if a review officer requests the testing of proximal segments to assist their evaluation of testing data. The collection of pubic hair is not permitted. The information on the hair specimen container and on the chain of custody form shall identify the individual from whom the specimen was collected. The following minimum precautions shall be taken when collecting a hair specimen to ensure specimens are obtained and correctly identified.
(g) Collection control. To the maximum extent possible, collection site personnel shall keep the individual's specimen container within sight both before and after collection. After the specimen is collected, it shall be properly sealed and labeled. An approved chain of custody form shall be used for maintaining control and accountability of each specimen from the point of collection to final disposition of the specimen. The date and purpose shall be documented on an approved chain of custody form each time a specimen is handled or transferred and every individual in the chain shall be identified. Every effort shall be made to minimize the number of persons handling specimens.
(h) Transportation to the testing facility. Collection site personnel shall arrange to transport the collected specimens to the drug testing facility. The specimens shall be placed in containers which shall be securely sealed to eliminate the possibility of undetected tampering. The collection site personnel shall ensure that the chain of custody documentation is sealed separately from the specimen and placed inside the container sealed for transfer to the drug testing facility.
Added at 17 Ok Reg 381, eff 11-1-99 (emergency); Added at 17 Ok Reg 2045, eff 6-12-00