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Sec.
40.81 What
laboratories may be used for DOT drug testing?
(a) As a drug testing laboratory located in the U.S., you are
permitted to participate in DOT drug testing only if you are certified
by HHS under the National Laboratory Certification Program (NLCP) for
all testing required under this part.
(b) As a drug testing
laboratory located in Canada or Mexico which is not certified by HHS
under the NLCP, you are permitted to participate in DOT drug testing
only if:
(1) The DOT, based on a
written recommendation from HHS, has approved your laboratory as meeting
HHS laboratory certification standards or deemed your laboratory fully
equivalent to a laboratory meeting HHS laboratory certification
standards for all testing required under this part; or
(2) The DOT, based on a
written recommendation from HHS, has recognized a Canadian or Mexican
certifying organization as having equivalent laboratory certification
standards and procedures to those of HHS, and the Canadian or Mexican
certifying organization has certified your laboratory under those
equivalent standards and procedures.
(c) As a laboratory
participating in the DOT drug testing program, you must comply with the
requirements of this part. You must also comply with all applicable
requirements of HHS in testing DOT specimens, whether or not the HHS
requirements are explicitly stated in this part.
(d) If DOT determines
that you are in noncompliance with this part, you could be subject to
PIE proceedings under Subpart R of this part. If the Department issues a
PIE with respect to you, you are ineligible to participate in the DOT
drug testing program even if you continue to meet the requirements of
paragraph (a) or (b) of this section.
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