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  • § 179.1
    General
  • § 179.2
    Definitions and abbreviations
  • § 179.3
    Procedure for securing approval
  • § 179.4
    Changes in specifications for tank cars
  • § 179.5
    Certificate of construction
  • § 179.6
    Repairs and alterations
  • § 179.7
    Quality assurance program
  • § 179.13
    Tank car capacity and gross weight limitation
  • § 179.15
    Pressure relief devices
  • § 179.16
    Tank-head puncture-resistance systems
  • § 179.18
    Thermal protection systems
  • § 179.22
    Marking
  • § 179.24
    Stamping
  • § 179.100-13
    Venting, loading and unloading valves, measuring and sampling devices
  • § 179.200
    General specifications applicable to non-pressure tank car tanks (Class DOT-111, DOT-117
  • § 179.200-7
    Materials
  • § 179.200-16
    Gauging devices, top loading and unloading devices, venting and air inlet devices
  • § 179.200-17
    Bottom outlets
  • § 179.201-1
    Individual specification requirements
  • § 179.202-11
    Individual specification requirements
  • § 179.202-12
    Performance standard requirements (DOT-117P)
  • § 179.202-13
    Retrofit standard requirements (DOT-117R)
  • § 179.202-1
    Applicability

Part 179 DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING

Section § 179.202-13: Retrofit standard requirements (DOT-117R)

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Ref ID Date Company Name Individual Name Response Document
18-0036R 06-06-2019 Association of American Railroads Kenneth Dorsey View
18-0130 05-09-2019 Hogan Lovells US LLP. Emily Kimball View
18-0036 09-18-2018 Association of American Railroads Kenneth B. Dorsey View