During urinalysis, what does it mean when a soldier tests under the code for "Rehabilitation (RO)"?

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When a soldier tests under the code for "Rehabilitation (RO)," it indicates that the individual is undergoing treatment for substance abuse. This classification is specifically designed for soldiers who have been identified as needing assistance with substance use issues and are actively participating in a rehabilitation program. The purpose of this designation is to ensure that these soldiers receive the appropriate care and support while they are being monitored during their recovery process.

This approach acknowledges the complexities of substance abuse and emphasizes the Army's commitment to helping soldiers overcome these challenges. By entering into rehabilitation, the soldiers are provided the opportunity to receive treatment and counseling, as well as that support which can lead to their successful reintegration into duty and improved overall well-being.