§ 40.61 What are the preliminary steps in the drug testing collection process?
§ 40.63 What steps does the collector take in the collection process before the employee provides a urine specimen?
§ 40.65 What does the collector check for when the employee presents a urine specimen?
§ 40.67 When and how is a directly observed urine collection conducted?
§ 40.69 How is a monitored urine collection conducted?
§ 40.71 How does the collector prepare the urine specimen?
§ 40.72 What steps does the collector take in the collection process before the employee provides an oral fluid specimen?
§ 40.73 How is an oral fluid specimen collected?
§ 40.74 How does the collector prepare the oral fluid specimens?
§ 40.79 How is the collection process completed?

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Terms Used In CFR > Title 49 > Subtitle A > Part 40 > Subpart E - Specimen Collections

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