Review of Urinalysis Drug Testing Program. Report by a Panel of Army and Civilian Experts in Toxicology and Drug Testing Legal Issues for the Surgeon General of the U.S. Army

Abstract

On 24 October 1983 the Deputy Surgeon General tasked the Panel to review the operations and procedures in each of the Army/Air Force drug testing laboratories to assess if their results are legally sufficient for use as evidence under the military rules of evidence in disciplinary or characterization of discharge actions. The Panel was to certify procedures which would ensure both technical and legal sufficiency of the urinalysis testing program. The Panel was to create and certify a quality assurance program which would guarantee the continuing integrity of the urinalysis testing program.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 12, 1983
Accession Number
ADA548314

Entities

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  • David W. Einsel Jr.
  • Jerome L. Lemberger
  • John T. Burton
  • Joseph L. Ecoppi
  • Mahmoud A. Elsohly
  • Robert E. Willette
  • Robert K. Simon

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  • United States Army

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