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What clinics, labs, forms, and testing devices may be used?
  • Requirements for all aspects of the testing process are outlined in Part 40.

Part 40 includes requirements for all aspects of the testing process, including requirements for the specimen collection site, collection personnel and devices, forms, testing labs, medical review officers (MROs), substance abuse professionals (SAPs), and so on. Note that:

  • For alcohol testing, a testing device approved by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration must be used. This includes both breath and saliva testing devices. The test results are recorded on the Department of Transportation (DOT) alcohol testing form (ATF).
  • For drug testing, the urine or oral-fluid specimen analysis must be performed at a laboratory certified by the Department of Health and Human Services; Drug test results are recorded on the Federal Drug Testing Custody and Control Form (CCF).