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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 120 — Drug and Alcohol Testing Program · § 120.1

§ 120.1. Applicability.

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Link to an amendment published at 89 FR 103447, Dec. 18, 2024. This part applies to the following persons:
(a)All air carriers and operators certificated under part 119 of this chapter authorized to conduct operations under part 121 or part 135 of this chapter, all air traffic control facilities not operated by the FAA or by or under contract to the U.S. military; and all operators as defined in 14 CFR 91.147.
(b)All individuals who perform, either directly or by contract, a safety-sensitive function listed in subpart E or subpart F of this part.
(c)All part 145 certificate holders located in the territory of the United States who perform safety-sensitive functions and elect to implement a drug and alcohol testing program under this part.
(d)Beginning December 20, 2027, all part 145 certificate holders outside the territory of the United States who perform safety-sensitive maintenance functions on part 121 air carrier aircraft, except that section 120.5 and subparts E and F of this part do not apply to part 145 certificate holders outside the territory of the United States who perform safety-sensitive maintenance functions on part 121 air carrier aircraft that have obtained recognition pursuant to § 120.10.
(e)All contractors who elect to implement a drug and alcohol testing program under this part. [Docket FAA-2012-1058, Amdt. 120-3, 89 FR 103447, Dec. 18, 2024]
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