Compliance For Drug And Alcohol Testing Rule Pushed Back 10 Days
The Aeronautical Repair Station Association (ARSA) won a small victory in its campaign to push back the Oct. 10 implementation date of FAA's drug and alcohol testing rule after a court decided to delay the compliance date by 10 days to Oct. 20. Recently ARSA asked FAA to extend the compliance date...
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