Code of Federal Regulations (alpha)

CFR /  Title 2  /  Part 1401: Requirements For Drug-Free Workplace (Financial Assistance)

Section No. Description
Section 1401.100 Does this part apply to me?
Section 1401.105 What policies and procedures must I follow?
Section 1401.110 Are any of my Federal assistance awards exempt from this part?
Section 1401.115 Does this part affect the Federal contracts that I receive?
Section 1401.120 Award
Section 1401.205 Controlled substance
Section 1401.210 Conviction
Section 1401.215 Cooperative agreement
Section 1401.220 Criminal drug statute
Section 1401.225 Debarment
Section 1401.230 Drug-free workplace
Section 1401.235 Employee
Section 1401.240 Federal agency or agency
Section 1401.245 Grant
Section 1401.250 Individual
Section 1401.255 Recipient
Section 1401.260 State
Section 1401.265 Suspension
Section 1401.270 What must I do to comply with this part?
Section 1401.300 What must I include in my drug-free workplace statement?
Section 1401.305 To whom must I distribute my drug-free workplace statement?
Section 1401.310 What must I include in my drug-free awareness program?
Section 1401.315 By when must I publish my drug-free workplace statement and establish my drug-free awareness program?
Section 1401.320 What actions must I take concerning employees who are convicted of drug violations in the workplace?
Section 1401.325 How and when must I identify workplaces?
Section 1401.330 Whom in the DOI does a recipient other than an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
Section 1401.335 What must I do to comply with this part if I am an individual recipient?
Section 1401.400 Whom in the DOI does a recipient who is an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
Section 1401.401 What are my responsibilities as a DOI awarding official?
Section 1401.500 How are violations of this part determined for recipients other than individuals?
Section 1401.600 How are violations of this part determined for recipients who are individuals?
Section 1401.605 What actions will the Federal Government take against a recipient determined to have violated this part?
Section 1401.610 Are there any exceptions to those actions?
Section 1401.615 Purpose