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  2. Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR)
  3. Title 10—Energy
  4. CHAPTER I—NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
  5. PART 26—FITNESS FOR DUTY PROGRAMS
  6. Subpart E—Collecting Specimens for Testing

10 CFR Part 26 - Subpart E - Collecting Specimens for Testing

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  1. § 26.81 Purpose and applicability.
  2. § 26.83 Specimens to be collected.
  3. § 26.85 Collector qualifications and responsibilities.
  4. § 26.87 Collection sites.
  5. § 26.89 Preparing to collect specimens for testing.
  6. § 26.91 Acceptable devices for conducting initial and confirmatory tests for alcohol and methods of use.
  7. § 26.93 Preparing for alcohol testing.
  8. § 26.95 Conducting an initial test for alcohol using a breath specimen.
  9. § 26.97 Collecting oral fluid specimens for alcohol and drug testing.
  10. § 26.99 Determining the need for a confirmatory test for alcohol.
  11. § 26.101 Conducting a confirmatory test for alcohol.
  12. § 26.103 Determining a confirmed positive test result for alcohol.
  13. § 26.105 Preparing for the collection of a specimen for drug testing.
  14. § 26.107 Collecting a urine specimen.
  15. § 26.109 Urine specimen quantity.
  16. § 26.111 Checking the acceptability of the urine specimen.
  17. § 26.113 Splitting the urine specimen.
  18. § 26.115 Collecting a urine specimen under direct observation.
  19. § 26.117 Preparing drug testing specimens for storage and shipping.
  20. § 26.119 Determining “shy” bladder.

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