Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: July 5, 2024) |
Title 49 - Transportation |
Subtitle A — Office of the Secretary of Transportation |
Part 40 - Procedures for Transportation Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs |
Subpart F - Drug Testing Laboratories |
§ 40.88 - What criteria do laboratories use to establish that a urine specimen is dilute or substituted?
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§ 40.88 What criteria do laboratories use to establish that a urine specimen is dilute or substituted?
(a) As a laboratory, you must consider the primary specimen to be dilute when:
(1) The creatinine concentration is greater than or equal to 2 mg/dL but less than 20 mg/dL, and
(2) The specific gravity is greater than 1.0010 but less than 1.0030 on a single aliquot.
(b) As a laboratory, you must consider the primary specimen to be substituted when the creatinine concentration is less than 2 mg/dL and the specific gravity is less than or equal to 1.0010 or greater than or equal to 1.0200 on both the initial and confirmatory creatinine tests and on both the initial and confirmatory specific gravity tests on two separate aliquots.
[69 FR 64867, Nov. 9, 2004. Redesignated at 88 FR 27643, May 2, 2023]