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Subpart N - Problems in Alcohol Testing
49 U.S.C. 102, 301, 322, 5331, 20140, 31306, and 54101 et seq.
65 FR 79526, Dec. 19, 2000, unless otherwise noted.
49:1.0.1.1.30.14.43.1
SECTION 40.261
40.261 What is a refusal to take an alcohol test, and what are the consequences
49:1.0.1.1.30.14.43.2
SECTION 40.263
40.263 What happens when an employee is unable to provide a sufficient amount of saliva for an alcohol screening test
49:1.0.1.1.30.14.43.3
SECTION 40.265
40.265 What happens when an employee is unable to provide a sufficient amount of breath for an alcohol test
49:1.0.1.1.30.14.43.4
SECTION 40.267
40.267 What problems always cause an alcohol test to be cancelled
49:1.0.1.1.30.14.43.5
SECTION 40.269
40.269 What problems cause an alcohol test to be cancelled unless they are corrected
49:1.0.1.1.30.14.43.6
SECTION 40.271
40.271 How are alcohol testing problems corrected
49:1.0.1.1.30.14.43.7
SECTION 40.273
40.273 What is the effect of a cancelled alcohol test
49:1.0.1.1.30.14.43.8
SECTION 40.275
40.275 What is the effect of procedural problems that are not sufficient to cancel an alcohol test
49:1.0.1.1.30.14.43.9
SECTION 40.277
40.277 Are alcohol tests other than saliva or breath permitted under these regulations