(b) Action upon confirmed positive test result. Initial positive test results shall be analyzed by a clinical laboratory which is approved by the Department of Health under 28 Pa. Code § 5.50 (relating to approval to provide special analytical services) to provide confirmatory urine content drug testing specialized laboratory services. If the clinical laboratory analysis confirms an initial positive test for a controlled substance or prescription drug, other than a controlled substance or prescription drug used under a valid prescription, the Bureau Director will:
- (1) For the first violation, issue a written reprimand and warning and notify the tested individual that the tested individual will be subject to mandatory drug testing for a period of time as determined by the Bureau Director and that further violations shall result in the sanctions of paragraphs (2) and (3).
- (2) For a second violation, require the tested individual to enroll in a treatment program approved by the Commission upon reasonable terms and conditions as required and at the cost of the tested individual. The tested individual shall be permitted to participate in racing activities prior to completion of the treatment program only if continued participation would not be detrimental to the best interests of racing or would not be unsafe, as determined by the Bureau Director or other Commission designated person. The tested individual shall provide the Commission written notice of his enrollment, weekly status reports and written notice of his successful completion of, and discharge from, the program. If a tested individual fails to comply with this paragraph, his license will be suspended until compliance is obtained. Upon successful completion of a treatment program, the tested individual will be permitted to participate in racing activities if permission had been denied by the Bureau Director.
- (3) For a third or subsequent violation, inform the tested individual that the tested individual may be liable under the penalty provisions of the act or the individual may be required to enroll in a treatment program instead of the penalties, at the discretion of the Commission.