The rules mandate a minimum of six (6) follow-up tests in the first 12 months following an employees return to duty. Can these follow-up tests be counted toward the number needed for random testing?
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- The rules mandate a minimum of six (6) follow-up tests in the first 12 months following an employees return to duty. Can these follow-up tests be counted toward the number needed for random testing?
- The rules specify a minimum of six (6) follow-up tests in 12 months after an employee returns to duty. Are employees who return to duty also returned to the general random testing pool?
- What is the minimum number of follow-up tests required after a successful return-to-duty test?