In adjudicating drug test results, when would no additional information be required?

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Multiple Choice

In adjudicating drug test results, when would no additional information be required?

Explanation:
When a result has been reviewed and verified by a Medical Review Officer (MRO) or Medical Review Board (MRB), it means a qualified professional has checked the lab result, confirmed its accuracy, and addressed any medical explanations or irregularities. That verification brings the adjudication to a final, established point, so no additional information is required to make a determination. If a result comes from a CVR, is older than a year, or lacks documentation, those situations indicate missing steps or time-sensitive policy requirements that would necessitate further information or action before final adjudication.

When a result has been reviewed and verified by a Medical Review Officer (MRO) or Medical Review Board (MRB), it means a qualified professional has checked the lab result, confirmed its accuracy, and addressed any medical explanations or irregularities. That verification brings the adjudication to a final, established point, so no additional information is required to make a determination. If a result comes from a CVR, is older than a year, or lacks documentation, those situations indicate missing steps or time-sensitive policy requirements that would necessitate further information or action before final adjudication.

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