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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 26 — Fitness for Duty Programs · § 26.73

§ 26.73. Applicability.

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Link to an amendment published at 91 FR 15778, Mar. 30, 2026. The requirements in this subpart apply to the licensees and other entities identified in § 26.3(a), (b), and, as applicable,
(c)for the categories of individuals specified in § 26.4(a) through
(d)and (g). The requirements in this subpart also apply to the licensees and other entities specified in § 26.3(c), as applicable, for the categories of individuals in § 26.4(e). At the discretion of a licensee or other entity in § 26.3(c), the requirements of this subpart also may be applied to the categories of individuals identified in § 26.4(f). In addition, the requirements in this subpart apply to the entities in § 26.3(d) to the extent that a licensee or other entity relies on the C/V to meet the requirements of this subpart. The regulations in this subpart also apply to the individuals specified in § 26.4(h) and (j), as appropriate.
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