[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 49, Volume 4]

[Revised as of October 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 49CFR219.602]



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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION

 

       CHAPTER II--FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF 

                             TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 219_CONTROL OF ALCOHOL AND DRUG USE--Table of Contents

 

           Subpart G_Random Alcohol and Drug Testing Programs

 

Sec.  219.602  FRA Administrator's determination of random drug testing 



rate.



    (a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b) through (d) of this 

section, the minimum annual percentage rate for random drug testing must 

be 50 percent of covered employees.

    (b) The FRA Administrator's decision to increase or decrease the 

minimum annual percentage rate for random drug testing is based on the 

reported positive rate for the entire industry. All information used for 

this determination is drawn from the drug MIS reports required by this 

part. In order to ensure reliability of the data, the Administrator 

considers the quality and completeness of the reported data, may obtain 

additional information or reports from railroads, and may make 

appropriate modifications in calculating the industry positive rate. 

Each year, the Administrator will publish in the Federal Register the 

minimum annual percentage rate for random drug testing of covered 

employees. The new minimum annual percentage rate for random drug 

testing will be applicable starting January 1 of the calendar year 

following publication.

    (c) When the minimum annual percentage rate for random drug testing 

is 50 percent, the Administrator may lower this rate to 25 percent of 

all covered employees if the Administrator determines that the data 

received under the reporting requirements of Sec.  219.800 for two 

consecutive calendar years indicate that the reported positive rate is 

less than 1.0 percent.

    (d) When the minimum annual percentage rate for random drug testing 

is 25 percent, and the data received under the reporting requirements of 

Sec.  219.800 for any calendar year indicate that the reported positive 

rate is equal to or greater than 1.0 percent, the Administrator will 

increase the minimum annual percentage rate for random drug testing to 

50 percent of all covered employees.

    (e) Selection of covered employees for testing must be made by a 

method employing objective, neutral criteria which ensures that every 

covered employee has a substantially equal statistical chance of being 

selected within a specified time frame. The method may not permit 

subjective factors to play a role in selection, i.e., no employee may be 

selected as a result of the exercise of discretion by the railroad. The 

selection method must be capable of verification with respect to the 

randomness of the selection process.

    (f) The railroad must randomly select a sufficient number of covered 

employees for testing during each calendar year to equal an annual rate 

not less than the minimum annual percentage



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rate for random drug testing determined by the Administrator. If the 

railroad conducts random drug testing through a consortium, the number 

of employees to be tested may be calculated for each individual railroad 

or may be based on the total number of covered employees covered by the 

consortium who are subject to random drug testing at the same minimum 

annual percentage rate under this part or any DOT agency drug testing 

rule.

    (g) Each railroad must ensure that random drug tests conducted under 

this part are unannounced and that the dates for administering random 

tests are spread reasonably throughout the calendar year.

    (h) If a given covered employee is subject to random drug testing 

under the drug testing rules of more than one DOT agency for the same 

railroad, the employee must be subject to random drug testing at the 

percentage rate established for the calendar year by the DOT agency 

regulating more than 50 percent of the employee's function.

    (i) If a railroad is required to conduct random drug testing under 

the drug testing rules of more than one DOT agency, the railroad may--

    (1) Establish separate pools for random selection, with each pool 

containing the covered employees who are subject to testing at the same 

required rate; or

    (2) Randomly select such employees for testing at the highest 

percentage rate established for the calendar year by any DOT agency to 

which the railroad is subject.



[66 FR 41973, Aug. 9, 2001, as amended at 68 FR 75463, Dec. 31, 2003]