Code of Federal Regulations · Subpart
Subpart I — Problems In Drug Tests
49 C.F.R. pt. 40, subpt. I
- § 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 Specimen For A Drug Test?
- § 40.195 What Happens When An Individual Is Unable To Provide A Sufficient Amount Of Specimen 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 Urine 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 Problems Require Corrective Action But Do 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?
- § 40.210 What Kinds Of Drug Tests Are Permitted Under The Regulations?