Part 219 — Control of Alcohol and Drug Use
Subpart A — General
- § 219.1— Purpose and scope.
- § 219.3— Application.
- § 219.4— Recognition of a foreign railroad's workplace testing program.
- § 219.5— Definitions.
- § 219.7— Waivers.
- § 219.9— Responsibility for compliance.
- § 219.10— Penalties.
- § 219.11— General conditions for chemical tests.
- § 219.12— Hours-of-service laws implications.
- § 219.17— Construction.
- § 219.23— Railroad policies.
- § 219.25— Previous employer drug and alcohol checks.
Subpart B — Prohibitions
Subpart C — Post-Accident Toxicological Testing
- § 219.201— Events for which testing is required.
- § 219.203— Responsibilities of railroads and employees.
- § 219.205— Specimen collection and handling.
- § 219.206— FRA access to breath test results.
- § 219.207— Fatality.
- § 219.209— Reports of tests and refusals.
- § 219.211— Analysis and follow-up.
- § 219.213— Unlawful refusals; consequences.
Subpart D — Reasonable Suspicion Testing
Subpart E — Reasonable Cause Testing
Subpart F — Pre-Employment Tests
Subpart G — Random Alcohol and Drug Testing Programs
- § 219.601— Purpose and scope of random testing programs.
- § 219.603— General requirements for random testing programs.
- § 219.605— Submission and approval of random testing plans.
- § 219.607— Requirements for random testing plans.
- § 219.609— Inclusion of contractor employees and volunteers in random testing plans.
- § 219.611— Random alcohol and drug testing pools.
- § 219.613— Random testing selections.
- § 219.615— Random testing collections.
- § 219.617— Participation in random alcohol and drug testing.
- § 219.619— Positive alcohol and drug test results and refusals; procedures.
- § 219.621— Use of service agents.
- § 219.623— Records.
- § 219.625— FRA Administrator's determination of random alcohol and drug testing rates.