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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

351.183 Contracts for specimen collection and laboratory testing services --

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Standards, procedures, and protocol -- Criteria for proof from other sources --
Annual publication of certified collection and testing providers.
(1)The division may contract with qualified companies to provide the collection of
samples and administer the required drug and alcohol tests. The contract may
provide that the collection of samples or testing be subcontracted, except that the
contract shall require:
(a)The contractor and any subcontractors to follow all standards, procedures, and
protocols set forth by the United States Department of Health and Human
Services' Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA) for the collection and testing required by KRS 351.182 and this
section;
(b)The contractor's or subcontractor's drug-testing protocol shall be a ten
panel test described in KRS 351.182(8) and any other test required by order of
the Mine Safety Review Commission; and
(c)The contractor or the subcontractor shall provide a medical review officer
(MRO)who shall:
1. Possess the ability and medical training necessary to verify positive
confirmed test results and evaluate those results in relation to an
applicant's medical history or other biomedical information; and
2. Follow all procedures outlined in the SAMHSA Medical Review Officer
Manual.
(2)The director of the Division of Mine Safety may accept proof of drug- and alcohol-
free status from other sources whose tests conform to the requirements set forth in
KRS 351.182(7) and
(8)and in accordance with KRS 351.182(2)(b) under the
following conditions:
(a)An applicant shall submit a request for acceptance of his or her drug-and
alcohol-free status to the director accompanied by pass/fail results of a drug
and alcohol test taken within thirty
(30)days prior to the request; and
(b)The test results shall have been performed by laboratories certified in
accordance with the National Laboratory Certification Program
(NLCP)by the
United States Department of Health and Human Services Administration's
SAMHSA and in accordance with subsection
(1)of this section.
(3)The division shall maintain and publish annually a list of certified specimen
collection services and testing laboratories from which it will accept data.
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