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Review of the Designation as a Foreign
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Discussion: Pursuant to 14 CFR
120.109(b), the FAA Administrator’s
decision on whether to change the
minimum annual random drug testing
rate is based on the reported random
drug test positive rate for the entire
aviation industry. If the reported
random drug test positive rate is less
than 1.00%, the Administrator may
continue the minimum random drug
testing rate at 25%. In 2018, the random
drug test positive rate was 0.731%.
Therefore, the minimum random drug
testing rate will remain at 25% for
calendar year 2020.
Similarly, 14 CFR 120.217(c), requires
the decision on the minimum annual
random alcohol testing rate to be based
on the random alcohol test violation
rate. If the violation rate remains less
than 0.50%, the Administrator may
continue the minimum random alcohol
testing rate at 10%. In 2018, the random
alcohol test violation rate was 0.099%.
Therefore, the minimum random
alcohol testing rate will remain at 10%
for calendar year 2020.
If you have questions about how the
annual random testing percentage rates
are determined please refer to the Code
of Federal Regulations Title 14, section
120.109(b) (for drug testing), and
120.217(c) (for alcohol testing).
Issued in Washington, DC, on December
17, 2019.
Michael A. Berry,
Federal Air Surgeon.
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Federal Aviation Administration
Random Drug and Alcohol Testing
Percentage Rates of Covered Aviation
Employees for the Period of January 1,
2020, Through December 31, 2020
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
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Environmental Impact Statement: San
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Administration, U.S. Department of
Transportation.
ACTION: Notice of Intent.
AGENCY:
The FAA has determined that
the minimum random drug and alcohol
testing percentage rates for the period
January 1, 2020, through December 31,
2020, will remain at 25 percent of
safety-sensitive employees for random
drug testing and 10 percent of safetysensitive employees for random alcohol
testing.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Vicky Dunne, Office of Aerospace
Medicine, Drug Abatement Division,
Program Policy Branch (AAM–820),
Federal Aviation Administration, 800
Independence Avenue SW, Room 806,
Washington, DC 20591; Telephone (202)
267–8442.
SUMMARY:
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occur from November 8, 2019 through
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Random Drug and Alcohol Testing Percentage Rates of Covered
Aviation Employees for the Period of January 1, 2020, Through December
31, 2020
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The FAA has determined that the minimum random drug and
alcohol testing percentage rates for the period January 1, 2020,
through December 31, 2020, will remain at 25 percent of safety-
sensitive employees for random drug testing and 10 percent of safety-
sensitive employees for random alcohol testing.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Vicky Dunne, Office of Aerospace
Medicine, Drug Abatement Division, Program Policy Branch (AAM-820),
Federal Aviation Administration, 800 Independence Avenue SW, Room 806,
Washington, DC 20591; Telephone (202) 267-8442.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Discussion: Pursuant to 14 CFR 120.109(b), the FAA Administrator's
decision on whether to change the minimum annual random drug testing
rate is based on the reported random drug test positive rate for the
entire aviation industry. If the reported random drug test positive
rate is less than 1.00%, the Administrator may continue the minimum
random drug testing rate at 25%. In 2018, the random drug test positive
rate was 0.731%. Therefore, the minimum random drug testing rate will
remain at 25% for calendar year 2020.
Similarly, 14 CFR 120.217(c), requires the decision on the minimum
annual random alcohol testing rate to be based on the random alcohol
test violation rate. If the violation rate remains less than 0.50%, the
Administrator may continue the minimum random alcohol testing rate at
10%. In 2018, the random alcohol test violation rate was 0.099%.
Therefore, the minimum random alcohol testing rate will remain at 10%
for calendar year 2020.
If you have questions about how the annual random testing
percentage rates are determined please refer to the Code of Federal
Regulations Title 14, section 120.109(b) (for drug testing), and
120.217(c) (for alcohol testing).
Issued in Washington, DC, on December 17, 2019.
Michael A. Berry,
Federal Air Surgeon.
[FR Doc. 2019-27527 Filed 12-19-19; 8:45 am]
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