953 Back   49 CFR Part 40 - Testing
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?