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Screening Test (also known as Initial Test): <br />In alcohol testing, means an analytical procedure to determine whether a driver may have a <br />prohibited concentration of alcohol in her or her system. Screening tests may be conducted by <br />utilizing a non -evidential screening device included by the National Highway Traffic <br />Administration on its conforming products list (e.g., a saliva screening device) or an evidential <br />breath testing device ("EBT") operated by a trained breath alcohol technician ("BAT"). In <br />controlled substance testing, "Screening Test" means an immunoassay screen to eliminate <br />"negative" urine specimens form further consideration. 49 C.F.R. § 382.107. <br />Substance Abuse Professional" or "SAP": <br />Means a licensed physician (medical doctor or doctor of osteopathy), licensed or certified <br />psychologist, licensed or certified social worker, licensed or certified employee assistance <br />professional, or licensed or certified addiction counselor (certified by the National Association of <br />Alcoholism and Controlled Substance Abuse Counselors Certification Commission) with <br />knowledge of and clinical experience in the diagnosis and treatment of alcohol and controlled <br />substance -related disorders. 49 C.F.R. § 40.281. <br />City of Hugo Adopted <br />DOT Drug and Alcohol Testing for Commercial Drivers Page 17 <br />