True or False? The IO testing code can be utilized for Soldiers who were selected in the last random collection but were unavailable.

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The statement is true because the IO (Incident Observation) testing code is specifically designed to handle situations where Soldiers are selected for a random drug test but are unavailable at that time. This can include instances such as being on leave, deployed, or otherwise unable to report for testing due to legitimate reasons. When a Soldier is not available during the random collection, the IO testing code allows for the implementation of a testing procedure that ensures those individuals are still held accountable and can be tested within a specified timeframe.

This mechanism helps maintain the integrity of the testing program by allowing for flexibility in the administration of tests, ensuring that all Soldiers who should be tested are eventually evaluated, thereby upholding the standards of the Army's substance abuse prevention efforts.