40.29—Where is other information on employer responsibilities found in this regulation?

You can find other information on the responsibilities of employers in the following sections of this part:
§ 40.3—Definition.
§ 40.35—Information about DERs that employers must provide collectors.
§ 40.45—Modifying CCFs, Use of foreign-language CCFs.
§ 40.47—Use of non-Federal forms for DOT tests or Federal CCFs for non-DOT tests.
§ 40.67—Requirements for direct observation.
§§ 40.103-40.105—Blind specimen requirements.
§ 40. 173—Responsibility to ensure test of split specimen.
§ 40.193—Action in “shy bladder” situations.
§ 40.197—Actions following report of a dilute specimen.
§ 40.207—Actions following a report of a cancelled drug test.
§ 40.209—Actions following and consequences of non-fatal flaws in drug tests.
§ 40.215—Information about DERs that employers must provide BATs and STTs.
§ 40.225—Modifying ATFs; use of foreign-language ATFs.
§ 40.227—Use of non-DOT forms for DOT tests or DOT ATFs for non-DOT tests.
§ 40.235 (c) and (d)—responsibility to follow instructions for ASDs.
§ 40.255 (b)—receipt and storage of alcohol test information.
§ 40.265 (c)-(e)—actions in “shy lung” situations.
§ 40.267—Cancellation of alcohol tests.
§ 40.271—Actions in “correctable flaw” situations in alcohol tests.
§ 40.273—Actions following cancelled tests in alcohol tests.
§ 40.275—Actions in “non-fatal flaw” situations in alcohol tests.
§§ 40.287-40.289—Responsibilities concerning SAP services.
§§ 40.295-40.297—Prohibition on seeking second SAP evaluation or changing SAP recommendation.
§ 40.303—Responsibilities concerning aftercare recommendations.
§ 40.305—Responsibilities concerning return-to-duty decision.
§ 40.309—Responsibilities concerning follow-up tests.
§ 40.321—General confidentiality requirement.
§ 40.323—Release of confidential information in litigation.
§ 40.331—Other circumstances for the release of confidential information.
§ 40.333—Record retention requirements.
§ 40.345—Choice of who reports drug testing information to employers.
[65 FR 79526, Dec. 19, 2000. Redesignated at 66 FR 41950, Aug. 9, 2001]