Custody and Control Forms

Custody and Control Form

While the Federally Regulated CCF must be used exclusively for DOT drug screen collections, there are extenuating circumstances when another form of CCF may be used. For example, where a post-accident collection must be made and the collector does not have time to obtain a Federally Regulated CCF. In this situation, a Non-Federally Regulated CCF may be used. The collector should note in the "Remarks" section why the Non-Regulated CCF was used.

The use of a Non-Regulated CCF for a Federally Regulated collection is not a reason for the laboratory to refuse to test the specimens nor the Medical Review Officer (MRO) to release the results. The use of a Non-Regulated CCF for a Federally Regulated drug screen is a "correctable flaw," which may include the collector detailing the reason for using a Non-Federally Regulated CCF in a "Memorandum for Record."

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