(A) CSU contracts out the services for drug
testing to a third party and only those persons authorized shall be allowed in
the collection station.
(B) Upon
entering the collection station, the student-athlete shall be identified with
picture identification and/or an athletic trainer shall identify the
student-athlete. The student-athlete will then print their
his/her name
and arrival time on the roster sign-in form.
(C) The student-athlete shall select a
custody and control form (CCF) from a supply of such and work with collector
and athletic trainer to complete necessary information before proceeding with
the specimen collection process.
(D) The student-athlete shall select a
specimen collection beaker from a supply of such and shall be escorted by a
collector (same gender) to the restroom to provide a specimen. The
student-athlete shall place a unique barcode onto the beaker and then rinse
their hands with water (no soap) and then dry
hands.
(E) The collector shall
directly observe the furnishing of the urine specimen to assure the integrity
of the specimen.
(F) The
student-athlete shall be responsible for keeping the collection beaker closed
and controlled.
(G) Fluids and food
given to student-athletes who have difficulty voiding shall be from sealed
containers (approved by institutional collector)
that are opened and consumed in the station. These items shall be free of any
other banned substances.
(H) If the
specimen is incomplete, the student-athlete shall remain in the collection
station until the sample is completed. During the period, the student-athlete
is responsible for keeping the collection beaker closed and
controlled.
(I) If the specimen is
incomplete and the student-athlete must leave the collection station for a
reason approved by the certified
institutional collector and athletic
trainer, the specimen shall be discarded.
(J) Upon return to the collection room, the
student-athlete shall begin the collection process again.
(K) Once an adequate volume of the specimen
is provided, the collector shall escort the student-athlete to the
specimen-processing table.
(L) The
specimen collector
processor shall instruct the student-athlete to
closely observe the specimen-processing steps and shall then measure the
specific gravity.
(M) If the urine
has a specific gravity below 1.005, no value shall be recorded on the CCF and
the specimen shall be discarded by the student-athlete, with the collector
observing. The student-athlete shall remain in the collection station until
another specimen is provided. The student-athlete shall provide another
specimen.
(N) If the urine is concentrated (
1.005 SG or higher), the specimen-processor shall record the specific gravity
value on the CCF and then measure the urine's pH if in range ( 4.5 - 7.5
inclusive), the specimen-processor shall record the pH value on the CCF in the
appropriate area. If the student-athlete has a pH greater than 7.5 or less than
4.5, the specimen shall be discarded by the student-athlete with the collector
observing. The student-athlete shall remain in the collection station until
another specimen is provided. The student-athlete shall provide another
specimen.
(O)
(N) Once the specimen
processor has determined the specimen has a specific gravity above 1.005and a pH between 4.5 and 7.5 inclusive, the sample
shall be processed and sent to the laboratory.
(P)
(O) If the laboratory
determines a student-athlete's specimen is inadequate for analysis, at the
client's discretion, another specimen may be collected.
(Q)
(P)
If a student-athlete is suspected of manipulating specimens (e.g. via dilution,
substitution), the collector shall collect another specimen from the
student-athlete.
(R)
(Q) Once a specimen has been provided and meets the
on-site specific gravity and pH parameters,
the student-athlete will select a sample collection kit from a supply of
such.
(S)
(R) The specimen-processor shall open the kit,
demonstrate to the student-athlete the vials are securely sealed, open the
plastic, and open the "A" vial lid. The processor will pour the urine into the
"A" and "B" vials and close the lids. The specimen-processor should pour urine
into vials above the minimum volume level (thirty-five
thirty mL
in "A" vial; fifteen mL in "B" vial) and pour as much urine as possible into
vials using care not to exceed the maximum levels (ninety
thirty mL in
"A" vial; sixty
thirty mL in "B" vial).
(T)
(S) The
specimen-processor shall securely close the lids on each vial and then seal
each vial using the vial seals attached to the CCF; assuring seals are tightly
adhered to the vials with no tears or loose areas.
(U)
(T) The
specimen-processor shall collect all necessary signatures (collector, donor,
witnesses, and collector/specimen processor) and dates/times where indicated on
the CCF.
(V)
(U) The specimen-processor shall place the laboratory
copy of the CCF in the back pouch of the plastic bag and the vials in the front
pouch of the same bag. The bag shall then be sealed. The sealed bag, with
vials, shall then be placed in the sample box. The box shall be
sealed.
(W)
(V) The student-athlete is then released by the
collector.
(X)
(W) All sealed samples shall be secured in a shipping
case. The collector shall prepare the case for forwarding. When two split
samples are collected and packaged, care shall be taken to assure one sample is
placed in the shipping container for shipment to the "drugs of abuse"
laboratory and one sample is placed in the shipping container for shipment to
the "anabolic steroids" laboratory.
(Y)
(X) After the
collection has been completed, the samples shall be forwarded to the laboratory
and copies of any forms forwarded to the designated
persons sport drug testing department. The specimens become the
property of the client.
(Z)
(Y) If the student
athlete does not comply with the collection process or is caught tampering with the collection process or sample
in any way, the institutional collector
shall notify the athletic trainer/site
coordinator
appropriate institutional
administrator and drug free sport. Failure to
comply with the collection process, tampering the process or sample in any way
or leaving the testing area for any reason prior to providing an adequate
sample shall result in a positive test. The compliance office shall also be
notified about an unethical conduct violation and handle the matter
accordingly.
(Z)
The drug testing collection protocol is subject to
change based on procedures instituted by drug free sport.