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FEDERAL · 2 CFR
Part 1401 — Requirements for Drug-Free Workplace (Financial Assistance)
34 sections · Title 2: Grants and Agreements
§ 1401.100
What does this part do?
§ 1401.105
Does this part apply to me?
§ 1401.110
What policies and procedures must I follow?
§ 1401.115
Are any of my Federal assistance awards exempt from this part?
§ 1401.120
Does this part affect the Federal contracts that I receive?
§ 1401.205
Award.
§ 1401.210
Controlled substance.
§ 1401.215
Conviction.
§ 1401.220
Cooperative agreement.
§ 1401.225
Criminal drug statute.
§ 1401.230
Debarment.
§ 1401.235
Drug-free workplace.
§ 1401.240
Employee.
§ 1401.245
Federal agency or agency.
§ 1401.250
Grant.
§ 1401.255
Individual.
§ 1401.260
Recipient.
§ 1401.265
State.
§ 1401.270
Suspension.
§ 1401.300
What must I do to comply with this part?
§ 1401.305
What must I include in my drug-free workplace statement?
§ 1401.310
To whom must I distribute my drug-free workplace statement?
§ 1401.315
What must I include in my drug-free awareness program?
§ 1401.320
By when must I publish my drug-free workplace statement and establish my drug-free awareness program?
§ 1401.325
What actions must I take concerning employees who are convicted of drug violations in the workplace?
§ 1401.330
How and when must I identify workplaces?
§ 1401.335
Whom in the DOI does a recipient other than an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
§ 1401.400
What must I do to comply with this part if I am an individual recipient?
§ 1401.401
Whom in the DOI does a recipient who is an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
§ 1401.500
What are my responsibilities as a DOI awarding official?
§ 1401.600
How are violations of this part determined for recipients other than individuals?
§ 1401.605
How are violations of this part determined for recipients who are individuals?
§ 1401.610
What actions will the Federal Government take against a recipient determined to have violated this part?
§ 1401.615
Are there any exceptions to those actions?