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 PUBLIC LAW 100-71—JULY 11, 1987

101 STAT. 469

bered 12564 and applicable provisions of law (including 3 CFR, 1986 applicable provisions of this section); Comp., p. 224. (ii) the Department of Health and Human Services, in addition to the scientific and technical guidelines dated • February 13, 1987, and any subsequent amendments f• h? thereto, has, in accordance with paragraph (3), published mandatory guidelines which— J (I) establish comprehensive standards for all aspects of laboratory drug testing and laboratory procedures to be applied in carrying out Executive Order Numbered 12564, including standards which require the use of the best available technology for ensuring the full reliability and accuracy of drug tests and strict procedures governing the chain of custody of specimens collected for drug testing; ,. (II) specify the drugs for which Federal employees may be tested; and (III) establish appropriate standards and procedures i.,,,^1^^, for periodic review of laboratories and criteria for certification and revocation of certification of laboratories ,,•,^J to perform drug testing in carrying out Executive Order Numbered 12564; and (iii) all agency drug-testing programs and plans estab* lished pursuant to Executive Order Numbered 12564 comply with applicable provisions of law, including applicable provisions of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 701 et seq.), title 5 of the United States Code, and the mandatory guidelines under clause (ii); (B) the Secretary of Health and Human Services has submitted to the Congress, in writing, a detailed, agency-by-agency .,> analysis relating to— (i) the criteria and procedures to be applied in designating employees or positions for drug testing, including the justification for such criteria and procedures; (ii) the position titles designated for random drug testing; and (iii) the nature, frequency, and type of drug testing proposed to be instituted; and (C) the Director of the Office of Management and Budget has submitted in writing to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate a detailed, agencyby-agency analysis (as of the time of certification under subparagraph (A)) of the anticipated annual costs associated with carrying out Executive Order Numbered 12564 and all other requirements under this section during the 5-year period beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act. (2) Notwithstanding subsection (g), for purposes of this subsection, the term "agency" means— (A) the Executive Office of the President; (B) an Executive department under section 101 of title 5, United States Code; (C) the Environmental Protection Agency; (D) the General Services Administration; (E) the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; (F) the Office of Personnel Management; (G) the Small Business Administration; (H) the United States Information Agency; and

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