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Application for Funding Assistance <br /> Florida Department of Law Enforcement <br /> Justice Assistance Grant - County-wide <br /> Project Summary (Continued ) <br /> Frequency thereafter will vary depending on participant progress . <br /> 3 . The scope of testing is sufficiently broad to detect the participant? s primary drug of choice as <br /> well as other potential drugs of abuse , including alcohol . <br /> 4 . The drug-testing procedure will be certain . Elements contributing to the reliability and validity of <br /> a urinalysis testing process include , but are not limited to : <br /> ? Direct observation of urine sample collection <br /> ? Verification temperature and measurement of adulterants ie : creatinine levels , specific gravity, <br /> nitrite levels , PH , oxidants and chromate to determine the extent of water loading and other <br /> adulteration techniques <br /> ? Specific , detailed , written procedures regarding all aspects of urine sample collection , sample <br /> analysis , and result reporting ; <br /> ? A documented chain of custody for each sample collected <br /> ? Quality control and quality assurance procedures for ensuring the integrity of the process <br /> ? Procedures for verifying accuracy when drug test results are contested . <br /> 5 . Ideally, test results are available and communicated to the court and the participant within one <br /> day. The court functions best when it can to respond immediately to noncompliance ; the time <br /> between sample collection and availability of results should be short . <br /> 6 . The court is immediately notified when a participant has tested positive , has failed to submit to <br /> AOD testing , has submitted the sample of another, or has adulterated a sample . <br /> 8 . The coordinated strategy for responding to noncompliance includes prompt responses to <br /> positive tests , missed tests , and fraudulent tests . <br /> "The Indian River County Drug testing program will only test youth referred by either juvenile <br /> drug court or juvenile court. These youth will be on probation from either juvenile drug court or <br /> juvenile court. <br /> Application Ref # 2006-JAGC-221 Section #2 Page 4 of 4 <br /> Contract -JAGC- INRI - - - <br />