PART 382 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES AND ALCOHOL USE AND TESTING Authority 49 31133 31136 31301 et seq 31502 sec 32934 of Pub L 112 141 126 Stat 405 830 and 49 CFR Source 66 FR 43103 Aug 17 2024 unless otherwise noted Subpart A General § Purpose
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Get PriceSECTION May carriers impose special charges on passengers with a disability for providing services and accommodations required by this rule 14 SECTION May carriers impose other restrictions on passengers with a disability that they do not impose on other passengers
Get Price§ Preemption of State and local laws § Requirement for notice § Starting date for testing programs § Employee admission of alcohol and controlled substances use § On duty use § Controlled substance use § Pre employment testing § Post accident testing §
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Get PriceManage required safety documentation such as daily reports training certificates incident related materials Assist with and coach personnel in the correction of identified hazardous
Get PriceThe applicability of part 382 is coextensive with part 383—the general CDL requirements Only those persons required to obtain a CDL under Federal law and who actually perform safety sensitive duties are required to be tested for drugs and alcohol
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Get PriceCHAPTER III FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SUBCHAPTER B FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY REGULATIONS PART 382 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES AND ALCOHOL USE AND TESTING 49 CFR Part 382 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES AND ALCOHOL USE AND TESTING CFR prev next Subpart A General §§
Get PriceHere s another crucial DOT regulation Truck drivers cannot operate a vehicle for more than eleven hours in one work day Although there are a few minor exceptions to this regulation All drivers have a standard sixty hour work limit each week It can get reset to thirty four consecutive hours off duty This can take place every 168 hours
Get PriceAttendants Seat assignments Seating accommodations Provision of services and equipment Boarding assistance for small aircraft Boarding assistance for large aircraft Stowage of personal equipment Treatment of mobility aids and assistive devices Passenger information
Get PriceThis MS Word file is now an up to date version of Part 382 that includes all amendments You are required by law 14 CFR d to have a copy of Part 382 at every airport you use and to make it available for review on request I encourage you to promptly provide an up to date version of the rule to all the appropriate personnel
Get PriceCHAPTER III FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SUBCHAPTER B FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY REGULATIONS PART 382 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES AND ALCOHOL USE AND TESTING Subpart A General § Driver identification 49 CFR § Driver identification
Get PriceAirline Passengers with Disabilities Bill of Rights The Department of Transportation worked with members of the Air Carrier Access Act Advisory Committee which includes voices from the disability community and industry stakeholders to create the Airline Passengers with Disabilities Bill of Rights
Get PriceSee 49 CFR a Post Accident Testing After an applicable accident occurs involving a CMV operating on a public road in commerce each employer must test for alcohol and drugs for each of the surviving drivers See 49 CFR a for alcohol tests and 49 CFR b for controlled substance tests
Get PriceIf the school is not an employer the student driver is ultimately responsible for meeting these requirements however the school may ensure that the student driver has complied with the requirements of part 382 prior to allowing the student driver to operate a CDL vehicle See 49 CFR
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Get PriceCovered employee A person who operates drives a Commercial Motor Vehicle CMV with a gross vehicle weight rating gvwr of 26 001 or more pounds or is designed to transport 16 or more occupants to include the driver or is of any size and is used in the transport of hazardous materials that require the vehicle to be placarded
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Get Price49 CFR Part 382 is the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration FMCSA regulations on controlled substances and alcohol use and testing All this means is that it lays out the FMCSA policy on drugs alcohol testing and training The purpose of 49 cfr 382 is to prevent accidents and injuries related to drugs and alcohol The Seven Subparts
Get Price3 Who a State has at its discretion exempted from the requirements of part 383 of this subchapter These individuals may be i Operators of a farm vehicle which is A Controlled and operated by a farmer B Used to transport either agricultural products farm machinery farm supplies or both to or from a farm
Get PriceControlled Substances and Alcohol Use and Testing Part 382 Controlled Substances and Alcohol Use and Testing Part 382 Implementing a Drug and Alcohol Program Collecting Driver Drug and Alcohol Records Testing Types and Requirements 49 CFR 382 Subpart C Carrier Reporting Responsibilities When a Driver
Get PriceCHAPTER 1 Introduction CHAPTER 2 Registration Requirements CHAPTER 3 How FMCSA Monitors Motor Carrier Safety CHAPTER 4 Operational Requirements Operational Requirements General FMCSRs Part 390 Crashes CHAPTER 5 Vehicle Requirements CHAPTER 6 Driver Requirements Disclaimer Relief from Regulations in Emergencies
Get PriceDOT Agency means an agency or operating administration of the United States Department of Transportation administering regulations requiring alcohol and/or drug testing 14 CFR parts 61 63 65 121 and 135 49 CFR parts 199 219 382 and 655 in accordance with part 40 of this title
Get PriceDOT Agency means an agency or operating administration of the United States Department of Transportation administering regulations requiring alcohol and/or drug testing 14 CFR parts 61 63 65 121 and 135 49 CFR parts 199 219 382 and 655 in accordance with part 40 of this title
Get PriceSubchapter D SPECIAL REGULATIONS Part 382 NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY IN AIR TRAVEL 14 CFR Part 382 NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY IN AIR TRAVEL CFR prev next Subpart A General Provisions §§ Subpart B Nondiscrimination and Access to Services and Information §§
Get PriceFederal Motor Carrier Safety Administration FMCSA 49 CFR Part 382 is the FMCSA controlled substances and alcohol use and testing regulation Commercial trucks and bus drivers are subject to DOT drug and alcohol testing under this regulation as well as 49 CFR Part 40 The summary highlights of FMCSA 49 CFR Part 382 include
Get Price1 Has a gross combination weight rating or gross combination weight of 11 794 kilograms or more 26 001 pounds or more whichever is greater inclusive of a towed unit s with a gross vehicle weight rating or gross vehicle weight of more than 4 536 kilograms 10 000 pounds whichever is greater or
Get PriceControlled Substances and Alcohol Not Public Hazardous Materials Compliance Driver Fitness Select a BASIC icon above to get details or view your Complete SMS Profile Violation Summary Violations 27 Inspection History Total Inspections 35 Reviewed Not Preventable Crash Activity vehicles involved in crashes Total Number of Crashes 0
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