Code of Federal Regulations · Subpart
Subpart N — Problems In Alcohol Testing
49 C.F.R. pt. 40, subpt. N
- § 40.261 What Is A Refusal To Take An Alcohol Test, And What Are The Consequences?
- § 40.263 What Happens When An Employee Is Unable To Provide A Sufficient Amount Of Saliva For An Alcohol Screening Test?
- § 40.265 What Happens When An Employee Is Unable To Provide A Sufficient Amount Of Breath For An Alcohol Test?
- § 40.267 What Problems Always Cause An Alcohol Test To Be Cancelled?
- § 40.269 What Problems Cause An Alcohol Test To Be Cancelled Unless They Are Corrected?
- § 40.271 How Are Alcohol Testing Problems Corrected?
- § 40.273 What Is The Effect Of A Cancelled Alcohol Test?
- § 40.275 What Is The Effect Of Procedural Problems That Are Not Sufficient To Cancel An Alcohol Test?
- § 40.277 Are Alcohol Tests Other Than Saliva Or Breath Permitted Under These Regulations?