49 CFR 40.87 - What are the cutoff concentrations for drug tests?

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 49: Transportation

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Title 49: Transportation

Subtitle A: Office of the Secretary of Transportation

PART 40: PROCEDURES FOR TRANSPORTATION WORKPLACE DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING PROGRAMS

Subpart F: Drug Testing Laboratories

40.87 - What are the cutoff concentrations for drug tests

(a) As a laboratory, you must use the cutoff concentrations displayed in the following table for initial and confirmatory drug tests. All cutoff concentrations are expressed in nanograms per milliliter (ng/mL). The table follows:

1 Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol-9-carboxylic acid (THCA).2 Morphine is the target analyte for codeine/morphine testing.3 Either a single initial test kit or multiple initial test kits may be used provided the single test kit detects each target analyte independently at the specified cutoff.4 Methamphetamine is the target analyte for amphetamine/methamphetamine testing.5 To be reported positive for methamphetamine, a specimen must also contain amphetamine at a concentration equal to or greater than 100 ng/mL.6 Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA).7 Methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA).8 Methylenedioxyethylamphetamine (MDEA).
Initial test analyteInitial test cutoff concentrationConfirmatory test analyteConfirmatory test cutoff concentration
Marijuana metabolites50 ng/mLTHCA 1

15 ng/mL.
Cocaine metabolites150 ng/mLBenzoylecgonine100 ng/mL.
Opiate metabolites
Codeine/Morphine2

2000 ng/mLCodeine2000 ng/mL.




Morphine2000 ng/mL.
6-Acetylmorphine10 ng/mL6-Acetylmorphine10 ng/mL.
Phencyclidine25 ng/mLPhencyclidine25 ng/mL.
Amphetamines3

AMP/MAMP 4

500 ng/mLAmphetamine250 ng/mL.




Methamphetamine5

250 ng/mL.
MDMA 6

500 ng/mLMDMA250 ng/mL.




MDA7

250 ng/mL.




MDEA8

250 ng/mL


(b) On an initial drug test, you must report a result below the cutoff concentration as negative. If the result is at or above the cutoff concentration, you must conduct a confirmation test.

(c) On a confirmation drug test, you must report a result below the cutoff concentration as negative and a result at or above the cutoff concentration as confirmed positive.

(d) You must report quantitative values for morphine or codeine at 15,000 ng/mL or above.

(e) On a 6-AM confirmed positive result:

(1) When a 6-AM confirmed positive result is reported and morphine for that specimen is not reported at or above the 2000 per ng/mL confirmed positive cutoff, you must confer with the MRO to determine if there was confirmed morphine below 2000 ng/mL.

(2) If morphine was not confirmed below 2000 ng/mL, you and the MRO must determine whether further testing is needed to quantify the amount of morphine concentration present.

(3) If you find no detectable morphine at LOD upon further testing, you must report that fact to ODAPC immediately.

[65 FR 79526, Dec. 19, 2000, as amended at 75 FR 49862, Aug. 16, 2010]

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