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[FR Doc No: 94-26066]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 121
[Docket No. 27065; Amendment No. 121-237]
RIN 2120-AE43
Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program for Personnel Engaged in
Specified Aviation Activities
agency: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.
action: Technical amendment.
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summary: This document contains technical amendments to the final rule
establishing the alcohol misuse prevention program (AMPP). The final
rule was published February 15, 1994. These amendments correct
typographical errors or clarify provisions to reflect the FAA's actual
intent.
effective date: October 21, 1994.
for further information contact: Office of Aviation Medicine, Drug
Abatement Division (AMA-800), Federal Aviation Administration, 400 7th
Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590; telephone (202) 366-6710.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Availability of Notice
Any person may obtain a copy of this notice by submitting a request
to the Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Public Affairs, Attn:
Public Inquiry Center (APA-230), 800 Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20591, or by calling (202) 267-3484. Requests must
include the notice number of this notice.
Persons interested in being placed on a mailing list for future
rulemaking actions should request a copy of Advisory Circular 11-2A.
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Distribution System, which describes the
application procedures.
Background
On February 15, 1994, the FAA published a final rule establishing
the AMPP for the aviation industry (59 FR 7380). Since the publication
of the final rule, the FAA identified six items requiring editorial
amendment to correct typographical errors or to clarify provisions to
reflect the FAA's actual intent. These revisions will facilitate
implementation of the final rule.
List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 121
Air carriers, Aircraft, Aircraft pilots, Airmen, Airplanes, Air
transportation, Alcohol, Alcoholism, Aviation safety, Safety, and
Transportation.
The FAA provides notice of the following amendments to 14 CFR part
121:
PART 121--CERTIFICATION AND OPERATIONS: DOMESTIC, FLAG, AND
SUPPLEMENTAL AIR CARRIERS AND COMMERCIAL OPERATORS OF LARGE
AIRCRAFT
1. The authority citation for part 121 continues to read as
follows:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 1354(a), 1355, 1356, 1357, 1401, 1421-1430,
1485, and 1502 (revised, Pub. L. 102-143, October 28, 1991); 49
U.S.C. 106(g) (revised, Pub. L. 97-449, January 12, 1983).
Appendix J to Part 121--Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program
2. In section IV, subparagraphs 2(a) and 3(c) of paragraph A are
revised to read as follows:
* * * * *
IV. Handling of Test Results, Record Retention, and Confidentiality
A. Retention of Records
* * * * *
2. * * *
(a) Five years. Records of employee alcohol test results with
results indicating an alcohol concentration of 0.02 or greater,
records related to other violations of Secs. 65.46a, 121.458, or
135.253 of this chapter, documentation of refusals to take required
alcohol tests, calibration documentation, employee evaluations and
referrals, and copies of any annual reports submitted to the FAA
under this appendix shall be maintained for a minimum of 5 years.
* * * * *
3. * * *
(c) Records related to other violations of Secs. 65.46a,
121.458, or 135.253 of this chapter.
* * * * *
3. In section V, paragraph B, subparagraph 1 of paragraph C, and
paragraph D are revised to read as follows:
* * * * *
V. Consequences for Employees Engaging in Alcohol-Related Conduct
* * * * *
B. Permanent Disqualification From Service
An employee who violates Secs. 65.46a(c), 121.458(c), or
135.253(c) of this chapter, or who engages in alcohol use that
violates another alcohol misuse provision of Secs. 65.46a, 121.458,
or 135.253 of this chapter and had previously engaged in alcohol use
that violated the provisions of Secs. 65.46a, 121.458, or 135.253 of
this chapter after becoming subject to such prohibitions is
permanently precluded from performing for an employer the safety-
sensitive duties the employee performed before such violation.
C. * * *
1. An employer who determines that a covered employee who holds
an airman medical certificate issued under part 67 of this chapter
has engaged in alcohol use that violated the alcohol misuse
provisions of Secs. 65.46a, 121.458, or 135.253 of this chapter
shall notify the Federal Air Surgeon within 2 working days.
* * * * *
D. * * *
1. Except as provided in subparagraph 2 of this paragraph D,
each employer shall notify the FAA within 5 working days of any
covered employee who holds a certificate issued under 14 CFR part
61, part 63, or part 65 who has refused to submit to an alcohol test
required under this appendix. Notifications should be sent to:
Federal Aviation Administration, Aviation Standards National Field
Office, Airmen Certification Branch, AVN-460, P.O. Box 25082,
Oklahoma City, OK 73125.
2. An employer is not required to notify the above office of
refusals to submit to pre-employment alcohol tests or refusals to
submit to return to duty tests.
* * * * *
4. In section VII, subparagraph 2(b) of paragraph A, is revised to
read as follows:
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VII. Employer's Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program
A. * * *
2. * * *
(b) No employer shall use a contractor company's employee who is
not subject to the employer's AMPP unless the employer has first
determined that the employee is subject to the contractor company's
FAA-mandated AMPP.
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Issued in Washington, DC, on October 17, 1994.
Michael E. Chase,
Acting Assistant Chief Counsel, Office of the Chief Counsel.
[FR Doc. 94-26066 Filed 10-20-94; 8:45 am]
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