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DOT Rule 49 CFR Part 40 Section 40.83

Subpart F - Drug Testing Laboratories § 40.83 How do laboratories process incoming specimens?

As the laboratory, you must do the following when you receive a DOT specimen:

(a) You are authorized to receive only Copy 1 of the CCF. You are not authorized to receive other copies of...

DOT Rule 49 CFR Part 40 Section 40.81

Subpart F - Drug Testing Laboratories § 40.81 What laboratories may be used for DOT drug testing?

(a) As a drug testing laboratory located in the U.S., you are permitted to participate in DOT drug testing only if you are certified by HHS under the National Laboratory Certification Program...

DOT Rule 49 CFR Part 40 Section 40.73

Subpart E - Specimen Collections § 40.73 How is an oral fluid specimen collected?

(a) The collector must be present and maintain visual contact with the employee during the procedures outlined in this section. 

As the oral fluid collector, you must not allow any other person...

DOT Rule 49 CFR Part 40 Section 40.71

Subpart E - Specimen Collections § 40.71 How does the collector prepare the urine specimen?

(a) All collections under DOT agency drug testing regulations must be split specimen collections. 

(b) As the collector, you must take the following steps, in order, after the...

DOT Rule 49 CFR Part 40 Section 40.69

Subpart E - Specimen Collections § 40.69 How is a monitored collection conducted?

(a) As stated in § 40.42(f)(2), if you are conducting a urine collection in a multi-stall restroom and you cannot secure all sources of water and other substances that could be used for adulteration and...

DOT Rule 49 CFR Part 40 Section 40.67

Subpart E - Specimen Collections § 40.67 When and how is a directly observed urine collection conducted?

(a) As an employer, you must direct an immediate collection under direct observation with no advance notice to the employee, if: 

The laboratory reported to the MRO...