Final Rule on Procedures for Use Non-evidential Alcohol Screening Devices
The rule establishes procedures for use non-evidential alcohol screening devices in the DOT regulated industry testing programs.
The rule establishes procedures for use non-evidential alcohol screening devices in the DOT regulated industry testing programs.
Proposal to revise the MIS form currently used by the six Operating Administrations (OA) and the United States Coast Guard and to streamline the annual reporting of drug and alcohol program data...
This rule makes a series of technical amendments to the drug and alcohol testing procedural rule. The technical amendments clarify certain provisions of the rule and address omissions or problems...
Authorization for HHS certified laboratories to initiate electronic reporting as the only reporting necessary for negative results on specimens submitted to laboratories using the new CCF and the...
The rule revises the drug and alcohol testing procedures regulation. The purposes of the revision is to make the organization and language of the regulation clearer, to incorporate guidance and...
Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991
The final rule includes a public interest exclusion (PIE) mechanism designed to protect the public from the affects of serious noncompliance by service agents. The PIE provision became effective...
Procedures for submitting applications by foreign civil aircraft operators to conduct in...
This order concerns advertisements by Travel Today, Inc., that violated the advertising requirements specified in 14 CFR 399.84 and the statutory prohibition against unfair and deceptive practices...
This order concerns violations by Aerolineas Argentinas S.A. (Aerolineas) of 14 CFR 399.84(a) and the statutory prohibition against unfair and deceptive practices, 49 U.S.C. § 41712. It directs...