OTETA definition

OTETA means the Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991, including subsequent revisions or additions. The Act requires compliance with regulations for alcohol and controlled substances testing for employees in safety-sensitive positions.
OTETA refers to the Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991.

Examples of OTETA in a sentence

  • The test protocols contained in 49 CFR part 40 which apply to the reasonable suspicion testing mandated by OTETA, including the split sample, shall be used.

  • All such drug testing under the OTETA shall be conducted by urine specimen analysis.

  • The parties agree to implement and abide by all aspects of the Federal Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act, hereinafter (OTETA), of 1991 that are applicable to members of the bargaining unit who hold a Commercial Driver's License, hereinafter (CDL), Class A, B, or C.

  • The parties agree not to expand the testing and reporting provisions contained in OTETA, except as otherwise contained herein or as otherwise agreed to by both management and the union.

  • All bargaining unit employees required to hold and maintain a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) shall be subject to and controlled by the provisions of the Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991 (OTETA).

  • All employees required to hold and maintain a Commercial Driver's License (hereinafter CDL) shall be subject to and controlled by the provisions of the Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991 (hereinafter OTETA).

  • The cost of any and all tests for alcohol and controlled substances (drugs) and/or testing equipment referenced within and covered under the OTETA shall be borne by the school employer, e.g., pre-employment screening, reasonable suspicion, post-accident (within 32 hours), random testing, "negative" confirmation, return to duty tests (with a negative result), follow-up testing (for a minimum of six tests within the first twelve months).

  • When a supervisor believes that a covered employee is in violation of OTETA regulations, he/she shall confer with the district OTETA administrator or designee who shall decide whether to proceed further.

  • All such alcohol testing under the OTETA shall be conducted with only evidential breath testing devices (EBT's) approved by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on their Conforming Products List.

  • During the meeting, the OTETA administrator will cite the indicators which led to the reasonable suspicion, and the employee shall be given an opportunity to give an explanation if he/she desires.