14 C.F.R. § 120.225
Link to an amendment published at 89 FR 103450, Dec. 18, 2024.
(a) Each company must meet the requirements of this subpart. Use the following chart to determine whether your company must obtain an Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program Operations Specification, Letter of Authorization, or Drug and Alcohol Testing Program Registration from the FAA:
| If you are . . . | You must . . . |
|---|---|
| (1) A part 119 certificate holder with authority to operate under part 121 or 135 | Obtain an Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program Operations Specification by contacting your FAA Principal Operations Inspector. |
| (2) An operator as defined in § 91.147 of this chapter | Obtain a Letter of Authorization by contacting the Flight Standards District Office nearest to your principal place of business. |
| (3) A part 119 certificate holder with authority to operate under part 121 or part 135 and an operator as defined in § 91.147 of this chapter | Complete the requirements in paragraphs 1 and 2 of this chart and advise the Flight Standards District Office and Drug Abatement Division that the § 91.147 operation will be included under the part 119 testing program. Contact Drug Abatement Division at FAA, Office of Aerospace Medicine, Drug Abatement Division (AAM-800), 800 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20591. |
| (4) An air traffic control facility not operated by the FAA or by or under contract to the U.S. Military | Register with the FAA, Office of Aerospace Medicine, Drug Abatement Division (AAM-800), 800 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20591. |
| (5) A part 145 certificate holder located inside the territory of the United States who has your own alcohol testing program | Obtain an Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program Operations Specification by contacting your Principal Maintenance Inspector or register with the FAA Office of Aerospace Medicine, Drug Abatement Division (AAM-800), 800 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20591, if you opt to conduct your own alcohol testing program. |
| (6) A part 145 certificate holder located outside the territory of the United States who performs safety-sensitive maintenance functions on part 121 air carrier aircraft, unless you have received recognition pursuant to § 120.10 | Obtain an Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program Operations Specification by contacting your Principal Maintenance Inspector. |
| (7) A contractor who has your own alcohol testing program | Register with the FAA, Office of Aerospace Medicine, Drug Abatement Division (AAM-800), 800 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20591, if you opt to conduct your own alcohol testing program. |
(b) Use the following chart for implementing an alcohol testing program if you are applying for a part 119 certificate with authority to operate under part 121 or part 135 of this chapter, if you intend to begin operations as defined in § 91.147 of this chapter, or if you intend to begin air traffic control operations (not operated by the FAA or by or under contract to the U.S. Military). Use it to determine whether you need to have an Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program Operations Specification, Letter of Authorization, or Drug and Alcohol Testing Program Registration from the FAA. Your employees who perform safety-sensitive duties must be tested in accordance with this subpart. The chart follows:
| If you . . . | You must . . . |
|---|---|
| (1) Apply for a part 119 certificate with authority to operate under parts 121 or 135 | (i) Have an Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program Operations Specification, |
| (ii) Implement an FAA alcohol testing program no later than the date you start operations, and | |
| (iii) Meet the requirements of this subpart. | |
| (2) Intend to begin operations as defined in § 91.147 of this chapter | (i) Have a Letter of Authorization,(ii) Implement an FAA alcohol testing program no later than the date you start operations, and |
| (iii) Meet the requirements of this subpart. | |
| (3) Apply for a part 119 certificate with authority to operate under parts 121 or 135 and intend to begin operations as defined in § 91.147 of this chapter | (i) Have an Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program Operations Specification and a Letter of Authorization,(ii) Implement your combined FAA alcohol testing program no later than the date you start operations, and |
| (iii) Meet the requirements of this subpart. | |
| (4) Intend to begin air traffic control operations (at an air traffic control facility not operated by the FAA or by or under contract to the U.S. military) | (i) Register with the FAA, Office of Aerospace Medicine, Drug Abatement Division (AAM-800), 800 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20591, prior to starting operations, |
| (ii) Implement an FAA alcohol testing program no later than the date you start operations, and | |
| (iii) Meet the requirements of this subpart. |
(c) If you are an individual or company that intends to provide safety-sensitive services by contract to a part 119 certificate holder with authority to operate under part 121 and/or part 135 of this chapter, or an operator as defined in § 91.147 of this chapter, use the following chart to determine what you must do if you opt to have your own drug testing program.
| If you are . . . | You must . . . |
|---|---|
| (1) A part 145 certificate holder located inside the territory of the United States and opt to conduct your own program under this part | (i) Have an Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program Operations Specifications or register with the FAA, Office of Aerospace Medicine, Drug Abatement Division (AAM-800), 800 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20591, |
| (ii) Implement an FAA alcohol testing program no later than the date you start performing safety-sensitive functions for a part 119 certificate holder with the authority to operate under parts 121 and/or 135, or operator as defined in § 91.147 of this chapter, and | |
| (iii) Meet the requirements of this subpart as if you were an employer. | |
| (2) A part 145 certificate holder located outside of the territory of the United States who performs maintenance functions on part 121 air carrier aircraft, unless you have received recognition pursuant to § 120.10 | (i) Obtain an Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program Operations Specification by contacting your Principal Maintenance Inspector. (ii) Implement an alcohol testing program acceptable to the Administrator no later than December 20, 2027, and |
| (iii) Meet the requirements of this subpart as if you were an employer in accordance with any applicable waivers or exemptions. | |
| (3) A contractor | (i) Register with the FAA, Office of Aerospace Medicine, Drug Abatement Division (AAM-800), 800 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20591, |
| (ii) Implement an FAA alcohol testing program no later than the date you start performing safety-sensitive functions for a part 119 certificate holder with authority to operate under parts 121 and/or 135, or operator as defined in § 91.147 of this chapter, and | |
| (iii) Meet the requirements of this subpart as if you were an employer. |
(d) To obtain an antidrug and alcohol misuse prevention program operations specification:
(1) You must contact your FAA Principal Operations Inspector or Principal Maintenance Inspector. Provide him/her with the following information:
(e) Register your Drug and Alcohol Testing Program by obtaining a Letter of Authorization from the FAA in accordance with § 91.147.
(1) A drug and alcohol testing program is considered registered when the following information is submitted to the Flight Standards District Office nearest your principal place of business:
(f) Obtaining a Drug and Alcohol Testing Program Registration from the FAA.
(1) Except as provided in paragraphs (d) and (e) of this section, to obtain a Drug and Alcohol Testing Program Registration from the FAA you must submit the following information to the Office of Aerospace Medicine, Drug Abatement Division:
[Docket FAA-2008-0937, 74 FR 22653, May 14, 2009; Amdt. 120-0A, 75 FR 3154, Jan. 20, 2010, as amended by Amdt. 120-1, 78 FR 42005, July 15, 2013; Docket FAA-2012-1058, Amdt. 120-3, 89 FR 103449, Dec. 18, 2024]