Subpart A—Administrative Provisions4Subpart B—Employer Responsibilities11Subpart C—Specimen Collection Personnel4Subpart D—Collection Sites, Forms, Equipment and Supplies Used in DOT Urine and Oral Fluid Collections10Subpart E—Specimen Collections11Subpart F—Drug Testing Laboratories18Subpart G—Medical Review Officers and the Verification Process26Subpart H—Split Specimen Tests9Subpart I—Problems in Drug Tests12Subpart J—Alcohol Testing Personnel3Subpart K—Testing Sites, Forms, Equipment and Supplies Used in Alcohol Testing8Subpart L—Alcohol Screening Tests4Subpart M—Alcohol Confirmation Tests3Subpart N—Problems in Alcohol Testing9Subpart O—Substance Abuse Professionals and the Return-to-Duty Process16Subpart P—Confidentiality and Release of Information7Subpart Q—Roles and Responsibilities of Service Agents8Subpart R—Public Interest Exclusions27
Regulationcurrent
49 CFR 40.405
May the Federal courts review PIE decisions?
Current as of 2026-08-18 Government source
eCFR editorial compilationAuthoritative but unofficial
The Director's decision is a final administrative action of the Department. Like all final administrative actions of Federal agencies, the Director's decision is subject to judicial review under the Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. 551 et. seq).#