If one plan covers all contracts with DOE, which office within DOE will oversee the contracts drug testing program?
See answer to question 11. The appropriate Heads of Field Elements will oversee their contractors’ and subcontractors’ programs. • Question: If there is an existing drug testing program within the DOE office a contractor is contracted with, but the contract did not call for drug testing, can the contractor be included into the office’s program, or does the contractor still need to develop and implement there own separate program? Answer: Each contractor or subcontractor that is subject to the rule must develop a written program that is consistent with the requirements of the rule. No contract provisions are required to implement Part 707. It applies by operation of law. • Question: If a company is a subcontractor to a prime contractor, is the prime contractor responsible for creating and implementing a plan for both contracting companies? Or, does the prime and sub contractor need to have an individual plan? If separate plans are required are the costs for start up and implementation t
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