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Procedures for Transportation Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs: Addition of Oral Fluid Specimen Testing for Drugs

FR Abstract
This final rule amends the U.S. Department of Transportation's regulated industry drug testing program to include oral fluid testing. This additional methodology for drug testing will give employers a choice that will help combat employee cheating on urine drug tests and provide a less intrusive means of achieving the safety goals of the program. In order for an employer to implement oral fluid testing under the Department's regulation, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will need to certify at least two laboratories for oral fluid testing, which has not yet been done. The final rule includes other provisions to update the Department's regulation and to harmonize, as needed, with the Mandatory Guidelines for Federal Workplace Drug Testing Programs using Oral Fluid established by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. In addition, this rule amends the FAA, FMCSA, FRA and FTA regulations to ensure consistency within the Department of Transportation and by removing or adjusting references to the word ``urine'' and/or add references to oral fluid, as well as removing or amending some definitions for conformity and to make other miscellaneous technical changes or corrections.
Incorporation
FR Document Number
2023-08041
Federal Register Volume
88
Federal Register Year
2023-05-02
Federal Register Start Page
27596
Federal Register End Page
27653
CFR Citation
49 CFR 40
FR Citation
88 FR 27596
CFR title
49
CFR Part
40
Document Number
SAMHSA OFMG
Document Edition
2020
Standard Title
Mandatory Guidelines for Federal Workplace Drug Testing Programs using Oral Fluid (OFMG), effective January 1, 2020
Excerpts
OMB-approved CCF. DOT worked closely with HHS on the current CCF, which incorporated changes necessary as a result of HHS's establishment of scientific and … oral fluid testing. Paragraph 4(c)(5) of DOT Order 5610.1C incorporates by reference the categorical exclusions for all DOT Operating Administrations. This
Record Source
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