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To receive news and updates electronically regarding DOT Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing, subscribe to DOT's e-mail notification system "GovDelivery". Once subscribed, you will also have the option of selecting from a variety of DOT related content categories.

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DOT Rule 49 CFR Part 40 Section 40.43 Q&A

Drug Testing§40.193; §40.43                        09/01

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Generally, only one collector is supposed to supervise a collection for an employee. However, given the time...

DOT Major Information Systems

DOT Major IT ProjectsFAAFAAXX013: Aviation Surface Weather Observation Network (ASWON)The FAA has developed a long-range equipment strategy for improving automated surface weather observations. Eight primary weather systems comprise the Automated Surface Weather Observation Network (ASWON).FAAXX016...

Retrospective Review and Analysis of Existing Rules

Preliminary Plan for Implementation of Executive Order 13563

The Department prepared its final plan for the "Retrospective Review and Analysis of Existing Rules" in response to Executive Order 13563, which includes our responses to public comments and suggestions received during development...

RRR Implementation Plan

The Department has prepared its final plan for the "Retrospective Review and Analysis of Existing Rules" in response to Executive Order 13563.

DOT's List of Regulatory Reviews

List of Pending Section 610 Reviews

You may access the current list of rules that have been reviewed, are being reviewed, or are scheduled to be reviewed in Appendix D to DOT's current Regulatory Agenda at www.reginfo.gov.

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DOT's Review Process

Generally, each DOT agency has divided its rules into 10 different groups and analyzes one group each year.  For purposes of these reviews,  a year coincides with the fall-to-fall schedule for publication of the Regulatory Agenda.

DOT's Review Plan

DOT has long recognized the importance of regularly reviewing its existing regulations to determine whether they need to be revised or revoked.  Our 1979 Regulatory Policies and Procedures require such reviews.