PART 26—FITNESS FOR DUTY PROGRAMS
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Subpart A—Administrative Provisions
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26.4 FFD program applicability to categories of individuals.
26.8 Information collection requirements: OMB approval.
Subpart B—Program Elements
26.21 Fitness-for-duty program.
26.27 Written policy and procedures.
26.31 Drug and alcohol testing.
26.35 Employee assistance programs.
26.37 Protection of information.
26.39 Review process for fitness-for-duty policy violations.
26.41 Audits and corrective action.
Subpart C—Granting and Maintaining Authorization
26.59 Authorization reinstatement.
26.61 Self-disclosure and employment history.
26.65 Pre-access drug and alcohol testing.
26.67 Random drug and alcohol testing of individuals who have applied for authorization.
26.69 Authorization with potentially disqualifying fitness-for-duty information.
26.71 Maintaining authorization.
Subpart D—Management Actions and Sanctions To Be Imposed
26.77 Management actions regarding possible impairment.
Subpart E—Collecting Specimens for Testing
26.81 Purpose and applicability.
26.83 Specimens to be collected.
26.85 Collector qualifications and responsibilities.
26.89 Preparing to collect specimens for testing.
26.93 Preparing for alcohol testing.
26.95 Conducting an initial test for alcohol using a breath specimen.
26.97 Conducting an initial test for alcohol using a specimen of oral fluids.
26.99 Determining the need for a confirmatory test for alcohol.
26.101 Conducting a confirmatory test for alcohol.
26.103 Determining a confirmed positive test result for alcohol.
26.105 Preparing for urine collection.
26.107 Collecting a urine specimen.
26.109 Urine specimen quantity.
26.111 Checking the acceptability of the urine specimen.
26.113 Splitting the urine specimen.
26.115 Collecting a urine specimen under direct observation.
26.117 Preparing urine specimens for storage and shipping.
26.119 Determining "shy" bladder.
Subpart F—Licensee Testing Facilities
26.123 Testing facility capabilities.
26.125 Licensee testing facility personnel.
26.129 Assuring specimen security, chain of custody, and preservation.
26.131 Cutoff levels for validity screening and initial validity tests.
26.133 Cutoff levels for drugs and drug metabolites.
26.137 Quality assurance and quality control.
26.139 Reporting initial validity and drug test results.
Subpart G—Laboratories Certified by the Department of Health and Human Services
26.153 Using certified laboratories for testing urine specimens.
26.159 Assuring specimen security, chain of custody, and preservation.
26.161 Cutoff levels for validity testing.
26.163 Cutoff levels for drugs and drug metabolites.
26.165 Testing split specimens and retesting single specimens.
26.167 Quality assurance and quality control.
26.168 Blind performance testing.
Subpart H—Determining Fitness-for-Duty Policy Violations and Determining Fitness
26.183 Medical review officer.
26.185 Determining a fitness-for-duty policy violation.
26.187 Substance abuse expert.
26.189 Determination of fitness.
Subpart I—Managing Fatigue.
26.207 Waivers and assessments.
Subpart J [Reserved]
Subpart K—FFD Programs for Construction
26.403 Written policy and procedures.
26.405 Drug and alcohol testing.
26.407 Behavioral observation.
26.411 Protection of information.
26.417 Recordkeeping and reporting.
26.419 Suitability and fitness evaluations.
Subpart L [Reserved]
Subpart M [Reserved]
Subpart N—Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements
26.713 Recordkeeping requirements for licensees and other entities.
26.717 Fitness-for-duty program performance data.
26.719 Reporting requirements.
Subpart O—Inspections, Violations, and Penalties
Authority: Atomic Energy Act secs. 53, 81, 103, 104, 107, 161, 223, 234, 1701 (42 U.S.C. 2073, 2111, 2112, 2133, 2134, 2137, 2201, 2273, 2282, 2297f); Energy Reorganization Act secs. 201, 202, 206 (42 U.S.C. 5841, 5842, 5846); Government Paperwork Elimination Act sec. 1704 (44 U.S.C. 3504 note).
Source: 54 FR 24494, June 7, 1989, unless otherwise noted.
[73 FR 17176, Mar. 31, 2008; 77 FR 39905, Jul. 6, 2012]