Or. Admin. Code § 291-042-0010 - Definitions
(1) Adult in
Custody (AIC): Any person under supervision of the Department of Corrections,
who is not on parole, post-prison supervision, or probation status.
(2) Assistant Inspector General: The
department employee who oversees drug interdiction efforts and supervision of
substance of abuse urinalysis testing.
(3) Chain of custody: The handling of
specimens in a way which supports legal testimony to prove that the sample
integrity and identification of the sample have not been violated, as well as
the documentation describing these procedures from specimen collection to final
report.
(4) Confirmatory test: A
highly specific test to identify a substance of abuse or metabolite after a
positive screening, based on a different analytical method than that of the
initial screening test, at or below the cutoff concentration used for the
screening test.
(5) Medical status
report: A report that lists the names of AICs who, due to a documented medical
condition, may need additional time or medical assistance besides the initial
two-hour time period to provide a urine sample.
(6) Screening: Performing initial tests
designed to separate substances of abuse at a particular minimum concentration
from those below that minimum concentration (positive versus
negative).
(7) Substance of Abuse
(SOA): Ethanol, or other intoxicants (including marijuana) and controlled
substances, except those used as allowed by law and as defined in ORS Chapter
475 or as used in ORS 689.005.
(8)
Substance of Abuse (SOA) Coordinator: An individual appointed by the functional
unit manager who is responsible for all aspects of substance of abuse testing
in the facility.
(9) "Substance of
abuse laboratory" or "SOA laboratory": A facility where initial biochemical
examinations are performed on a specimen for the purpose of screening for the
detection of substances of abuse for medical purposes or non-medical purposes
by automated methods. This includes licensed clinical laboratories screening
for substances of abuse.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority:ORS 179.040, 423.020, 423.030 & 423.075
Statutes/Other Implemented:ORS 179.040, 423.020, 423.030 & 423.075
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