- § 382.103
Applicability. - § 382.107
Definitions. - § 382.109
Preemption of State and local laws. - § 382.113
Requirement for notice. - § 382.115
Starting date for testing programs. - § 382.121
Employee admission of alcohol and controlled substances use. - § 382.205
On-duty use. - § 382.213
Controlled substance use. - § 382.301
Pre-employment testing. - § 382.303
Post-accident testing. - § 382.305
Random testing. - § 382.307
Reasonable suspicion testing. - § 382.309
Return-to-duty testing. - § 382.401
Retention of records. - § 382.403
Reporting of results in a management information system. - § 382.405
Access to facilities and records. - § 382.413
Inquiries for alcohol and controlled substances information from previous employers. - § 382.501
Removal from safety-sensitive function. - § 382.503
Required evaluation and testing. - § 382.507
Penalties. - § 382.601
Employer obligation to promulgate a policy on the misuse of alcohol and use of controlled substances. - § 382.603
Training for supervisors. - § 382.605
Referral, evaluation, and treatment.
Part 382
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Guidance for § 382.309: Return-to-duty testing.
Question 1: A driver has tested positive and completed the referral and evaluation process up to the point of being released by the SAP for a return-to-duty test. The driver no longer works for the employer where he/she tested positive. The driver applies for work with a new employer. Must the new employer conduct two separate controlled substances tests (one pre-employment and one return-to-duty), or will one test suffice for both purposes?
Guidance: An individual, who has complied with the education/treatment process as required under 49 CFR Part 40, Subpart O, but has not submitted to a return-to-duty test, and is seeking employment with a new employer, a single test will suffice to meet the requirements of §382.301 and §382.309 only when the new employer would be required to conduct both tests on the same day.