49 CFR 40, Subpart I - Problems in Drug Tests
- § 40.191 — What is a refusal to take a DOT drug test, and what are the consequences?
- § 40.193 — What happens when an employee does not provide a sufficient amount of urine for a drug test?
- § 40.195 — What happens when an individual is unable to provide a sufficient amount of urine for a pre-employment follow-up or return-to-duty test because of a permanent or long-term medical condition?
- § 40.197 — What happens when an employer receives a report of a dilute specimen?
- § 40.199 — What problems always cause a drug test to be cancelled?
- § 40.201 — What problems always cause a drug test to be cancelled and may result in a requirement for another collection?
- § 40.203 — What problems cause a drug test to be cancelled unless they are corrected?
- § 40.205 — How are drug test problems corrected?
- § 40.207 — What is the effect of a cancelled drug test?
- § 40.208 — What problem requires corrective action but does not result in the cancellation of a test?
- § 40.209 — What procedural problems do not result in the cancellation of a test and do not require correction?
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§ 102 - Department of Transportation
§ 301 - Leadership, consultation, and cooperation
§ 322 - General powers
§ 5331 - Alcohol and controlled substances testing
§ 20140 - Alcohol and controlled substances testing
§ 31306 - Alcohol and controlled substances testing
§ 45101 - Definition
§ 45102 - Alcohol and controlled substances testing programs
§ 45103 - Prohibited service
§ 45104 - Testing and laboratory requirements
§ 45105 - Rehabilitation
§ 45106 - Relationship to other laws, regulations, standards, and orders
§ 45107 - Transportation Security Administration
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Title 49 published on 2012-10-01
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-24337 RIN 2105-AE14 Docket No. DOT-OST-2010-0026 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Office of the Secretary Final rule. The rule is effective October 3, 2012. 49 CFR Part 40 This rule adopts as final, without change, a May 4, 2012, interim final rule (IFR) which no longer requires laboratories and Medical Review Officers (MRO) to consult with one another regarding the testing for the presence of morphine when the laboratory confirms the presence of 6-acetylmorphine (6-AM). Also, laboratories and MROs will no longer need to report 6-AM results to the Office of Drug and Alcohol Policy and Compliance (ODAPC). This rule also responds to comments on the IFR.