Title 49 › Subtitle SUBTITLE VII— - AVIATION PROGRAMS › Part PART A— - AIR COMMERCE AND SAFETY › Subpart subpart iii— - safety › Chapter CHAPTER 451— - ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES TESTING › § 45102
The FAA Administrator must write rules that make U.S. and foreign airlines test pilots, flight crew, airport security screeners, and other workers who do safety-sensitive jobs for drug and alcohol use. For drugs, tests are required before hiring, when there is reasonable cause, at random, and after accidents. For alcohol, tests are required when there is reasonable cause, at random, and after accidents, and airlines are allowed to test for alcohol before hiring. The Administrator can also create rules for regular periodic testing for drugs or alcohol if needed for safety. The FAA must run the same kinds of drug and alcohol testing for its own employees who do safety-sensitive work, and it may allow pre-hire alcohol tests for them. If a confirmed test shows use that breaks the law or U.S. rules, the Administrator must require suspension or loss of any certificate, or the person’s disqualification or firing, as appropriate.
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49 U.S.C. § 45102
Title 49 — Transportation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73