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TITLE 45--Public Welfare
SUBTITLE B--REGULATIONS RELATING TO PUBLIC WELFARE
CHAPTER XI--NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES
SUBCHAPTER B--NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS
PART 1155--GOVERNMENTWIDE REQUIREMENTS FOR DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE (FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE)
Subpart A--PURPOSE AND COVERAGE
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Does this part apply to me? |
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Are any of my Federal assistance awards exempt from this part? |
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Does this part affect the Federal contracts that I receive? |
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Subpart B--REQUIREMENTS FOR RECIPIENTS OTHER THAN INDIVIDUALS
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What must I do to comply with this part? |
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What must I include in my drug-free workplace statement? |
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To whom must I distribute my drug-free workplace statement? |
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What must I include in my drug-free awareness program? |
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By when must I publish my drug-free workplace statement and establish my drug-free awareness program? |
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What actions must I take concerning employees who are convicted of drug violations in the workplace? |
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How and when must I identify workplaces? |
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Subpart C--REQUIREMENTS FOR RECIPIENTS WHO ARE INDIVIDUALS
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What must I do to comply with this part if I am an individual recipient? |
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Subpart D--RESPONSIBILITIES OF NEA AWARDING OFFICIALS
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What are my responsibilities as a(n) NEA awarding official? |
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Subpart E--VIOLATIONS OF THIS PART AND CONSEQUENCES
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How are violations of this part determined for recipients other than individuals? |
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How are violations of this part determined for recipients who are individuals? |
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What actions will the Federal Government take against a recipient determined to have violated this part? |
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Are there any exceptions to those actions? |
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Subpart F--DEFINITIONS
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Federal agency or agency. |
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