(1) As soon as practicable after a laboratory or drug testing service has analysed a blood sample or urine sample of an IBAC Officer under regulation 28, the laboratory or drug testing service must give a certificate to the IBAC.
(2) The certificate must state—
(a) the full name of the IBAC Officer from whom the sample was taken; and
(b) the date on which the sample was received by the laboratory or drug testing service for analysis; and
(c) with respect to each container holding a sample of the IBAC Officer's urine or blood—
(i) that the container was received at the laboratory or drug testing service; and
(ii) whether the container was sealed and labelled in accordance with regulation 22 or 26, as the case may be; and
(iii) whether the seal of the container was broken or unbroken; and
(d) the approved laboratory identification number of the sample; and
(e) the date that the analysis was conducted; and
(f) the results of the analysis of the sample; and
(g) the signature and name of the person who conducted the analysis; and
(h) any factors which may have affected the results of the analysis.
(3) The IBAC must provide a copy of the certificate to the IBAC Officer from whom the blood sample or urine sample was taken or collected as soon as practicable.