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 PUBLIC LAW 103-272—JULY 5, 1994 108 STAT. 1221 (B) for which extraordinary security measures are in place. (c) DOMESTIC AIR TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM SECURITY.— The Administrator shall submit to Congress an annual report for each of the calendar years 1991 and 1992 on the progress being made, and the problems occurring, in carrying out section 44904 of this title. The report shall include recommendations for improving domestic air transportation security. CHAPTER 451—ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES TESTING Sec. 45101. Definition. 45102. Alcohol and controlled substances testing programs. 45103. Prohibited service. 45104. Testing and laboratory requirements. 45105. Rehabilitation. 45106. Relationship to other laws, regulations, standards, and orders. §45101. Definition In this chapter, "controlled substance" means any substance under section 102 of the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970 (21 U.S.C. 802) specified by the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration. § 45102. Alcohol and controlled substances testing programs (a) PROGRAM FOR EMPLOYEES OF AIR CARRIERS AND FOREIGN AIR CARRIERS. — (1) In the interest of aviation safety, the Adminis- Regulations, trator of the Federal Aviation Administration shall prescribe regulations not later than October 28, 1992, that establish a program requiring air carriers and foreign air carriers to conduct premployment, reasonable suspicion, random, and post-accident testing of airmen, crewmembers, airport security screening contract personnel, and other air carrier employees responsible for safety- sensitive functions (as decided by the Administrator) for the use of alcohol or a controlled substance in violation of law or a United States Government regulation. (2) When the Administrator considers it appropriate in the interest of safety, the Administrator may prescribe regulations for conducting periodic recurring testing of airmen, crewmembers, air- , port security screening contract personnel, and other air carrier employees responsible for safety-sensitive functions for the use of alcohol or a controlled substance in violation of law or a Government regulation. (b) PROGRAM FOR EMPLOYEES OF THE FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION.— (1) The Administrator shall establish a program of premployment, reasonable suspicion, random, and post-accident testing for the use of alcohol or a controlled substance in violation of law or a Government regulation for employees of the Administration whose duties include responsibility for safety-sensitive functions. (2) When the Administrator considers it appropriate in the interest of safety, the Administrator may prescribe regulations for conducting periodic recurring testing of employees of the Administration responsible for safety-sensitive functions for use of alcohol or a controlled substance in violation of law or a Government regulation.

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