U.S. Probation/Pretrial Treatment Service Providers Training 12/17/09.
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U.S. Probation/Pretrial Treatment Service Providers Training
12/17/09
Referral Process
Procedure and Documents
USPO/USPSO calls to schedule initial intake appointment for offender/defendant
USPO/USPSO forwards:– Program Plan– Aftercare Case Summary– Release of Confidential Information Form
Program Plan
Review to program plan to ensure all necessary codes are included
Have offender sign Send original back to
officer and retain copy in your file
Program Plan
Do not provide services not listed on the Program Plan, you will not be paid
Initial intake can be billed as 2 units of 2010 If transfer from one vendor to another, 1 unit
of 2010 can be billed if authorized by USPO in “Instruction Section”
Release of Information Form
Ensure form is filled out completely
Offender/defendant signs
Witness signs Original is returned to
USPO/USPSO Copy retained in your
file
Urine Specimen Collection Procedures
UA Collection
Although the Statement of Work establishes guidelines for unobserved urine collections, this method is highly discouraged by the U. S. Probation Office.
•Never underestimate what an addict will do to conceal drug use or try to “beat” the drug test.
•Temperature strips must be available for unobserved urine collections
Call in Procedures
Use a code-a-phone/message recorder system
Update message daily Do not give more than 12 hours notice
Requirements
Testing must occur 7 days a week including holidays Offenders/defendants must be tested at least one
weekend per month Back-to-back testing (two consecutive days) must
occur monthly for Phase I Collection of urine specimens should be observed One unobserved specimen collection is allowed per
month, if absolutely necessary
Daily Treatment Log
Offender/defendant signs in and out for each service
Each service must be listed on a separate line (i.e counseling and testing)
Vendor also signs each entry
Forward DTR with invoices monthly
Urine Collection-Step 1
The subject should be escorted from the waiting area to the collection area by the collector.
Be cognizant of body language and potential efforts to conceal a “cheating” device.
The collector and the subject are the only people present in the collection area at this time. Multiple collections should not occur at the same time.
Urine Collection –Step 2– The collector shall obtain
supplies from a secured area in view of the subject.
– Chain of Custody (COC) form
– Specimen ID labels– Red tamper evident seal– Specimen bottle– Wide-mouthed cup– Tamper evident bag
Urine Collection –Step 3– The collector fills out the top portion of the COC
form (subject’s name, PACTS number, supervising officer, collection date/time, and medications).
– Verify information on pre-printed forms.
Collectors shall:
Use a clinical refractometer on all specimens Ensure specific gravity (s.g.) is 1.003 or higher If s.g. is lower, allow 1 hour to collect another sample
at no charge Ensure sample is a minimum of 35 milliliters Permit no more than 2 hours to provide a valid
sample if stall occurs
Collectors shall (con’t):
Use Non-Instrumented Testing Devices (onsite) for all testing
Allow 15 minute grace period before reporting a “no show” (until 9:15 am)
Collect urine between the hours of 5:00 am-9:00 am only
Do not allow waiting period to exceed 15 minutes
Collectors shall (con’t):
Do not disclose the schedules of testing or number of tests to offenders- defendants
Do not share personal work schedules Meet monthly with officers in person or via
telephone Be available by phone, cell phone and/or
Urine Collection –Step 4
The subject signs a specimen ID label. The subject affixes the signed specimen ID
label to the bottle, and affixes the matching specimen ID label to the COC form.
Urine Collection-Step 5
– The collector maintains control of all supplies and escorts the subject into the testing room.
– Ask the subject to remove any bulky (concealing) clothing, and to roll up sleeves so that wrists/forearms are in clear view.
– It may be necessary to have subject adjust clothing in order to adequately determine that a device is not being concealed on his/her body.
Urine Collection-Step
– The subject will rinse hands with cold water (no soap) and dry them thoroughly.
– Purpose of rinse is to eliminate any agent the subject may use to contaminate their urine.
Urine Collection-Step 7
The collector hands the labeled bottle to the subject and positions himself in a manner to directly observe urine leave the body and enter the specimen bottle.
Urine Collection-Female
A clean, wide-mouthed disposable cup is used to catch urine. The urine is then transferred to the specimen bottle by the subject.
Urine Collection-Female
Because it may be impossible to see urine leave the female body and enter the disposable cup, other procedures must be employed to insure a urine substitution does not occur.
•Ask the female subject to hold the cup with one hand, and place the other hand against the wall, or in clear view away from the cup.
•Ask the female subject to begin the flow of urine, stop the flow, and resume the flow, insuring that urine is actually coming from her
Urine Collection-Step 8
After urine is collected, the subject places the cap firmly on the bottle to prevent leakage.
•The collector should not handle the bottle, especially if it is not capped.
Urine Collection-Step 9
Positive On-Site
Complete On-site Chain of Custody Form Have offender/defendant fill out comment section
and sign Include Kroll Chain of Custody Form # on Onsite
Chain of Custody Form Notify USPO/USPSO via fax immediately of positive
on-site test result Do not bill for both 1010 (lab) and 1011 (onsite), it is
one collection
Positive On-Site (continued):
Follow proper procedures for packaging and mailing specimens as listed in the SOW
Fill out Kroll Chain of Custody Form Do not include s.g. on Chain of Custody form Do NOT request primary or secondary test panel Request “confirmation only” and list presumptive
positive test(s) Upon receipt of lab result, fax results (positive or
negative) to USPO/USPSO immediately
Urine Collection-Step 10
– The subject shall place the UA specimen into the pocket containing an absorbent sheet of a tamper evident bag.
The collector shall fold the form, place it into the document pocket, tear adhesive lining, and fold adhesive flap over front pocket to insure a secured seal.
Urinalysis Log
All specimens must be listed on the UA log
UA Log is submitted monthly with the invoice
May alter your UA Log with approval from Substance Abuse Coordinator
Completing the Laboratory Chain of Custody Form
Must be legible Must print Must keep
letters/numbers within the boxes provided
Must include officer initials
Must include PACTS number
Incorrect COC
Primary test requested with confirmation
Names not in fields Incorrect officer initials
Incorrect COC
PACTS number not inside boxes
Name in incorrect field Requested 2 tests Specific gravity listed
on form
Illegible No collectors name Specific gravity listed
Storage and Delivery
– The bagged specimen shall be placed into a shipping box and kept in a secured area.
– UA specimens must fit comfortably in the box and should not be packed so tightly as to compromise the tamper evident seal, COC form, or box itself.
– Follow proper FedEx procedures for shipping clinical specimens.
Behavioral Issues
Please refer offender to the US Probation Office if they are found with any type of device
DILUTE URINE
– Dilute urine can be an indication that a subject is attempting to “flush” his/her system with excess fluid to avoid drug detection.
– Products sold to “beat drug tests” commonly use flushing as the method to avoid detection.
– It is important to note on the COC form if urine appears dilute.
– If a pattern of providing dilute urines is noticed, the collector should communicate this with the officer.
Stalling & Subsequent Attempts
– If the subject is unable to provide a sample, the collector shall complete the appropriate section of the COC form noting the “stall” and fax it to the supervising officer. The bottle should be disposed of in a trash receptacle in a secured area.
– DO NOT re-use the first form nor the bottle for any future collection, including a subsequent attempt by the same subject. A new form and a new bottle must be used.
– If the subject is able to submit a sample in a subsequent attempt on the same day, the COC form indicating the stall should be destroyed.
NO TEST
– Sample arrives at on-site lab without the COC form– Tamper evident seal is broken or missing– COC form is not signed by either the collector or the subject– Specimen ID on bottle label and COC form do not match – No initials by subject on red tamper e. seal– White specimen ID label overlaps red tamper e. seal (AKA
Incorrect Collection Procedure)
BREATHALYZER
Alcohol Breath Testing
Alcohol testing no longer by urine Do not exceed breathalyzer frequencies
listed on Program Plan Vendor responsible for training staff and
calibration of units Must begin on January 1
Alcohol Breath Testing
Notify USPO/USPSO immediately of positive reading and document on Chain of Custody form
Include all breathalyzer results on Monthly Treatment Report
Sample Breathalyzer Log
Monthly Treatment Report (MTR)
Testing Information must include:
Days of the week Type of test (on-site vs
lab) Result of test(s) Specific gravity medication (if
applicable) Bus tokens/passes Co-payment
MTR Comment Section
If receiving more than one service (i.e testing, individual or group counseling, IOP), progress of all treatment must be combined and summarized
Summary should be informative and specific to the individual client
NO canned language
Notification Reports
Vendor responsible for creating own notification reports (for review by Substance Abuse Coordinator)
Must include all pertinent information– Type of violation
FTA (counseling/testing/intake) Stall/ low specific gravity Positive result (onsite, breathalyzer, or lab)
Notification timelines:
Positive Test – Due immediately
Failure to appear for services– Due immediately
Discharge Summary– Due within 15 days
Supplies and Inventory
Supplies
Supplies from USPO/USPSO include:– Sweat patch – On-site (NIDTs) 6-panel and single MDMA– Kroll laboratory
Bottles Baggies Chain of Custody Forms Mailing supplies
Must keep USPO and USPSO supplies separate
Supplies (con’t)
Probation Onsite tests, and laboratory supplies are ordered through Carla Garcia carla_garcia@cacp.uscourts.gov (562) 980-4112
Pretrial supplies are ordered through Brenda Mercado brenda_mercado@cacpt.uscourts.gov (213) 894-3464
Order before you run out May take 2 weeks (business days) to receive
supplies
Inventory
Monthly probation inventory must be submitted by the 10th of each month to Substance Abuse Coordinator- Jennifer Smith
Monthly pretrial inventory must be submitted the 10th of each month to Senior USPSO Adriana Corona-Buergo
Inventory includes # of devices received and used during the proceeding month
Sweat Patch Log
Must be sent to Substance Abuse Coordinator Jennifer Smith by the 10th of each month
Termination of Services
Program Plan does not require offender/defendant signature
Include in your file If counseling provided,
must complete a typed discharge summary to USPO/USPSO within 15 calendar days
Monitoring
Will be reviewed at least two times the first year of the contract
If unsatisfactory rating, you will have a follow up review
Deficiencies can result in a Cure Notice that requires a formal response
You will be held to the standards in the proposals you submitted
SWEAT PATCH TRAINING
For outpatient testing only Only for staff never trained before Approx. 1 hour Test at end Will receive certificate in mail
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