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Australian Federal Police (Discipline) Regulations 1979
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28 Certificates
(1) As soon as practicable after an analysis has been conducted, the analyst who conducted the analysis of the body sample (other than a urine sample) for a blood test or prohibited drug test must give a certificate to:
(a) the AFP employee or special member who provided the sample; and
(b) the authorised person who directed that the employee or special member undergo the test.
(2) The certificate must state at least the following information:
(a) the name of the employee or special member;
(b) the date when the sample was provided;
(c) the date when the sample was received in the accredited laboratory for analysis;
(d) the accredited laboratory identification number of the sample;
(e) the date when the analysis was conducted;
(f) the results of the analysis;
(g) the signature and name of the analyst who conducted the analysis;
(h) any observations made during the course of the analysis which may have affected the test result.
(3) If both sealed containers were given to the analyst, the certificate must also inform the employee or special member that he or she may collect the unanalysed sample from the analyst, within 6 months after the sample was taken, and have that sample independently tested.