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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 26 — Fitness for Duty Programs · § 26.133

§ 26.133. Cutoff levels for drugs and drug metabolites.

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Subject to the provisions of § 26.31(d)(3)(iii), licensees and other entities may specify more stringent cutoff levels for drugs and drug metabolites than those in Table 1 to § 26.133 and, in such cases, may report initial test results for only the more stringent cutoff levels. Otherwise, the following cutoff levels must be used for initial testing of urine specimens to determine whether they are negative or positive for the indicated drugs and drug metabolites: Table 1 to § 26.133—Urine, Initial Test Cutoff Levels for Drugs and Drug Metabolites Drugs or drug metabolites Cutoff level [nanograms (ng)/mL] Marijuana metabolites50 Cocaine metabolites150 Opioids:
Codeine/Morphine 12,000 Hydrocodone/Hydromorphone300 Oxycodone/Oxymorphone100 6-acetylmorphine (6-AM)10 Phencyclidine (PCP)25 Amphetamines: 2 AMP/MAMP 3500 MDMA 4/MDA 5500 1 Morphine is the target analyte for codeine/morphine testing. 2 Either a single initial test kit or multiple initial test kits may be used provided the single test kit detects each target analyte independently at the specified cutoff. 3 Methamphetamine
(MAMP)is the target analyte for amphetamine (AMP)/MAMP testing. 4 Methylenedioxymethamphetamine. 5 Methylenedioxyamphetamine. [87 FR 71459, Nov. 22, 2022]
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