Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 310 - Oklahoma State Department of Health
Chapter 638 - Drug and Alcohol Testing
Subchapter 5 - Drug Screen Testing Facilities
Section 310:638-5-4 - Methods of analysis and specimen storage
Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 310:638-5-4
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) Methods of analysis.
(1) Licensed drug screen testing facilities
shall have the capability of performing initial screening for the following
classes of drugs or their metabolites: marijuana and cocaine, using an
immunoassay which meets the requirements of the United States Food and Drug
Administration for commercial distribution or another approved screening
procedure or if prepared in-house by the testing facility, documented evidence
shall exist indicating that the antibody meets acceptable performance
criteria.
(2) Initial screening
shall be completed within forty-eight (48) hours following receipt of the
specimen by the testing facility. If the initial screening cannot be completed
within forty-eight (48) hours, the specimen shall not be accepted or shall be
sent to another testing facility for screening.
(3) If the drug screen testing facility is
not certified for forensic urine drug testing by the United States Department
of Health and Human Services or accredited for forensic urine drug testing by
the College of American Pathologists all specimens that do not test negative
shall be forwarded to an appropriate testing facility for
confirmation.
(4) All confirmatory
urine or saliva drug testing shall be performed by a testing facility that is
certified for forensic urine drug testing by the United States Department of
Health and Human Services or accredited for forensic urine drug testing by the
College of American Pathologists.
(5) No positive urine or saliva drug screen
shall be reported to the Review Officer until the positive initial screen has
been confirmed as required. If the employer operates a drug screen testing
facility, the employer shall not base any employment decision on a positive
urine drug screen until the positive initial test has been confirmed and
reviewed.
(6) No positive hair drug
screen shall be reported to the Review Officer until the positive initial
screen has been decontaminated and confirmed by the same laboratory.
(b) Specimen storage.
(1) Urine specimens that do not receive an
initial test within twenty-four (24) hours of arrival at the drug screen
testing facility shall be placed in secure refrigeration units where the
temperatures do not exceed 6oC. Urine testing
facilities shall have emergency power equipment or other appropriate storage
shall be available in case of a prolonged power failure.
(2) The drug screen testing facility shall
log in the split specimen, with the split specimen bottle seal remaining
intact. The drug screen testing facility shall store this sample securely as in
310:638-5-4(b)(1).
(3) If the
result of the primary specimen is negative, the drug screen testing facility
may discard the split specimen. If the result of the test of the primary
specimen is positive, the drug screen testing facility shall forward the split
specimen, using appropriate chain of custody procedures, to a qualified testing
facility for confirmation testing. The drug screen testing facility shall
ensure the confirmatory testing facility retains the split specimen in properly
secured frozen storage (-20oC or less) for a minimum
of one (1) year.
(4) Because some
analytes deteriorate or are lost during freezing and/or storage, quantitation
for a retest is not subject to a specific cutoff requirement but must provide
data sufficient to confirm the presence of the drug or metabolite.
(5) Saliva specimens shall be stored and
transported as required by the manufacturer of the collection device.
Added at 11 Ok Reg 4339, eff 7-14-94 (emergency); Added at 12 Ok Reg 517, eff 12-12-94 (emergency); Added at 12 Ok Reg 3069, eff 7-27-95; Amended at 17 Ok Reg 381, eff 11-1-99 (emergency); Amended at 17 Ok Reg 2045, eff 6-12-00; Amended at 24 Ok Reg 1183, eff 4-2-07 (emergency); Amended at 25 Ok Reg 2436, eff 7-11-08
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