Appendix H to Part 40—Drug and Alcohol Testing Information that C/TPAs May Transmit to Employers
1. If you are a C/TPA, you may, acting as an intermediary, transmit the information in the following sections of this part to...
DOT Drug Testing: Employer DOT Policies – the Part 40 ChangesThe DOT Agencies & United States Coast Guard (USCG) have provided guidance to DOT-regulated employers about what their DOT policies will need to contain about the changes to 49 CFR Part 40, which are effective January 1, 2018...
Today, November 13, 2017, the Department of Transportation (DOT) published a final rule in the Federal Register (82 FR 52229). The rule, among other items, added four semi-synthetic opioids (i.e., hydrocodone, oxycodone, hydromorphone, oxymorphone). It also added...
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Subpart R - Public Interest Exclusions§ 40.413 How are notices sent to service agents?(a) If you are a service agent, DOT sends notices to you, including correction notices, notices of proposed exclusion, decision notices, and other notices, in any of the ways mentioned in paragraph (b) or (c)...
Subpart R - Public Interest Exclusions§ 40.411 What is the role of the DOT Inspector General's office?(a) Any person may bring concerns about waste, fraud, or abuse on the part of a service agent to the attention of the DOT Office of Inspector General.
(b) In appropriate cases, the Office...
Subpart R - Public Interest Exclusions§ 40.409 What does the issuance of a PIE mean to transportation employers?(a) As an employer, you are deemed to have notice of the issuance of a PIE when it appears on the List mentioned in §40.401(a) or the notice of the PIE appears in the Federal Register...
Subpart R - Public Interest Exclusions§ 40.407 May a service agent ask to have a PIE reduced or terminated?(a) Yes, as a service agent concerning whom the Department has issued a PIE, you may request that the Director terminate a PIE or reduce its duration and/or scope. This process is limited...
Subpart R - Public Interest Exclusions§ 40.405 May the Federal courts review PIE decisions?Director's decision is a final administrative action of the Department. Like all final administrative actions of Federal agencies, the Director's decision is subject to judicial review under the...
Subpart R - Public Interest Exclusions§ 40.403 Must a service agent notify its clients when the Department issues a PIE?(a) As a service agent, if the Department issues a PIE concerning you, you must notify each of your DOT-regulated employer clients, in writing, about the issuance, scope,...