Sec.
40.129 |
What
are the MRO's functions in reviewing laboratory confirmed positive,
adulterated, substituted, or invalid drug test results? |
Sec.
40.131 |
How
does the MRO or DER notify an employee of the verification process after
a confirmed positive, adulterated, substituted, or invalid test result?
|
Sec.
40.133 |
Under
what circumstances may the MRO verify a test as positive, or as a
refusal to test because of adulteration or substitution, without
interviewing the employee?
|
Sec.
40.135 |
What
does the MRO tell the employee at the beginning of the verification
interview? |
Sec.
40.139 |
On
what basis does the MRO verify test results involving opiates? |
Sec.
40.141 |
How
does the MRO obtain information for the verification decision? |
Sec.
40.145 |
On
what basis does the MRO verify test results involving adulteration
or substitution? |
Sec.
40.149 |
May
the MRO change a verified positive drug test result or refusal
to test? |
Sec.
40.151 |
What
are MROs prohibited from doing as part of the verification process? |
Sec.
40.153 |
How
does the MRO notify employees of their right to a test of
the split specimen? |
Sec.
40.155 |
What
does the MRO do when a negative or positive test result is
also dilute? |
Sec.
40.159 |
What
does the MRO do when a drug test result is invalid? |
Sec.
40.161 |
What
does the MRO do when a drug test specimen is rejected for testing? |
Sec.
40.171 |
How
does an employee request a test of a split specimen?
|
Sec.
40.173 |
Who
is responsible for paying for the test of a split specimen?
|
Sec.
40.175 |
What
steps does the first laboratory take with a split specimen? |
Sec.
40.177 |
What
does the second laboratory do with the split specimen when
it is tested to reconfirm the presence of a drug or drug metabolite? |
Sec.
40.179 |
What
does the second laboratory do with the split specimen when
it is tested to reconfirm an adulterated test result? |
Sec.
40.181 |
What
does the second laboratory do with the split specimen when
it is tested to reconfirm a substituted test result? |
Sec.
40.183 |
What
information do laboratories report to MROs regarding split
specimen results? |
Sec.
40.185 |
Through
what methods and to whom must a laboratory report split
specimen results? |
Sec.
40.187 |
What
does the MRO do with split specimen laboratory results? |
Sec.
40.189 |
Where
is other information concerning split specimens found in
this regulation? |
Sec.
40.191 |
What
is a refusal to take a DOT drug test, and what are the consequences? |
Sec.
40.193 |
What
happens when an employee does not provide a sufficient amount
of urine for a drug test? |
Sec.
40.199 |
What
problems always cause a drug test to be cancelled? |
Sec.
40.207 |
What
is the effect of a cancelled drug test? |
Sec.
40.221 |
Where
does an alcohol test take place? |
Sec.
40.223 |
What
steps must be taken to protect the security of alcohol testing sites?
|
Sec.
40.229 |
What
devices are used to conduct alcohol screening tests? |
Sec.
40.23 |
What
actions do employers take after receiving verified test results? |
Sec.
40.231 |
What
devices are used to conduct alcohol confirmation tests? |
Sec.
40.241 |
What
are the first steps in any alcohol screening test? |
Sec.
40.251 |
What
are the first steps in an alcohol confirmation test? |
Sec.
40.253 |
What
are the procedures for conducting an alcohol confirmation test? |
Sec.
40.255 |
What
happens next after the alcohol confirmation test result? |
Sec.
40.261 |
What
is a refusal to take an alcohol test, and what are the consequences? |
Sec.
40.265 |
What
happens when an employee is unable to provide a sufficient amount
of breath for an alcohol test? |
Sec.
40.267 |
What
problems always cause an alcohol test to be cancelled? |
Sec.
40.269 |
What
problems cause an alcohol test to be cancelled unless they
are corrected? |
Sec.
40.271 |
How
are alcohol testing problems corrected? |
Sec.
40.273 |
What
is the effect of a cancelled alcohol test? |
Sec.
40.287 |
What
information is an employer required to provide concerning SAP
services to an employee who has a DOT drug and alcohol regulation
violation? |
Sec.
40.289 |
Are
employers required to provide SAP and treatment services to
employees? |
Sec.
40.293 |
What
is the SAP's function in conducting the initial evaluation of
an employee? |
Sec.
40.295 |
May
employees or employers seek a second SAP evaluation if they
disagree with the first SAP's recommendations? |
Sec.
40.297 |
Does
anyone have the authority to change a SAP's initial evaluation? |
Sec.
40.299 |
What
is the SAP's role and what are the limits on a SAP's discretion
in referring employees for education
and treatment? |
Sec.
40.301 |
What
is the SAP's function in the follow-up evaluation of an employee? |
Sec.
40.305 |
How
does the return-to-duty process conclude? |
Sec.
40.307 |
What
is the SAP's function in prescribing the employee's follow-up
tests? |
Sec.
40.41 |
Where
does a urine collection for a DOT drug test take place? |
Sec.
40.43 |
What
steps must operators of collection sites take to protect the
security and integrity of urine collections? |
Sec.
40.45 |
What
form is used to document a DOT urine collection? |
Sec.
40.47 |
May
employers use the CCF for non-Federal collections or non-Federal
forms for DOT collections? |
Sec.
40.49 |
What
materials are used to collect urine specimens? |
Sec.
40.51 |
What
materials are used to send urine specimens to the laboratory? |
Sec.
40.61 |
What
are the preliminary steps in the collection process? |
Sec.
40.63 |
What
steps does the collector take in the collection process before
the employee provides a urine specimen? |
Sec.
40.65 |
What
does the collector check for when the employee presents a
specimen? |
Sec.
40.67 |
When
and how is a directly observed collection conducted? |
Sec.
40.69 |
How
is a monitored collection conducted? |
Sec.
40.71 |
How
does the collector prepare the specimens? |
Sec.
40.73 |
How
is the collection process completed? |
Sec.
40.81 |
What
laboratories may be used for DOT drug testing? |
Sec.
40.83 |
How
do laboratories process incoming specimens? |
Sec.
40.85 |
What
drugs do laboratories test for? |
Sec.
40.87 |
What
are the cutoff concentrations for initial and confirmation tests? |
Sec.
40.89 |
What
is validity testing, and are laboratories required to conduct it? |
Sec.
40.91 |
What
validity tests must laboratories conduct on primary specimens? |
Sec.
40.93 |
What
criteria do laboratories use to establish that a specimen is
dilute or substituted? |
Sec.
40.97 |
What
do laboratories report and how do they report it? |
Sec.
40.99 |
How
long does the laboratory retain specimens after testing? |