Source: https://cms.fmcsa.dot.gov/faq/Drug-and-Alcohol
Timestamp: 2019-05-26 10:08:15
Document Index: 543474125

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 40', '§ 382', 'art 382', '§382', 'art 382', '§382', '§382', 'art 382', '§382', '§382']

What information is a substance abuse professional (SAP) required to report to the Clearinghouse?
What donor ID should be documented on the chain of custody form (CCF) and the Alcohol testing form (ATF)?
If an MRO changes a verified drug test result per 49 CFR Part 40, how long does the MRO have to submit the change to the Clearinghouse?
What are a medical review officer’s (MRO) responsibilities for reporting information to the Clearinghouse?
Will a driver’s follow-up testing plan, implemented as part of the return-to duty process, be available in the Clearinghouse?
If a driver has a drug or alcohol violation in one state and then applies for a CDL in another state, will the Clearinghouse, be able to connect that driver’s drug and alcohol violation history to the new CDL?
Will a prospective employee’s drug and alcohol violation history with DOT modes other than FMCSA be available in the Clearinghouse?
Once the Clearinghouse is implemented, will prospective employers still need to conduct drug and alcohol three-year background checks with previous employers?
May employers authorize service agents to conduct queries to the Clearinghouse on their behalf?
How much will it cost to conduct pre-employment and annual queries in the Clearinghouse?
How does the Clearinghouse impact motor carrier employers?
How will drivers be notified when information about them is added to the Clearinghouse?
Who will be able to see driver information in the Clearinghouse?
What happens if an employer submits false information to the Clearinghouse?
Can a driver correct information in the Clearinghouse?
How will FMCSA protect a driver’s personal information?
Will violations that occur before the Clearinghouse rule is implemented be included in the Clearinghouse?
Question: Is a motor carrier required to administer a DOT pre-employment drug test on a driver that received a verified negative test result on the initial pre-employment drug test, but was not placed into the motor carrier’s DOT random testing pool and more than 30 days has elapsed since the date of the first test?
Question: Are Owner-Operators that operate commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) on the public roads that require a commercial driver’s license (CDL) subject to DOT drug and alcohol testing? Please refer to § 382.107 to find definition of CMV.
Question: Self-Admission of Alcohol Abuse Off-duty: A driver self admits to a company official they are abusing alcohol off-duty only. Is this a violation of part 382, and does this trigger a DOT SAP evaluation?
Supervisor Training: Do I need to train my CDL driver supervisors to recognize physical, behavioral, speech, and performance indicators of drug use or alcohol misuse?
Payment of for SAP Services: Who is required to pay for services provided by a DOT qualified substance abuse professional (SAP)?
SAP Evaluation: Can employers or drivers seek a second SAP evaluation if they disagree with the first SAP’s recommendations?
Substance Abuse Professionals (SAP): How do I find qualified substance abuse professionals (SAP) in my area?
Process and Payment for Split Specimen Test: If a driver makes a timely request for a split-specimen test within 72 hours after being notified by the Medical Review Officer (MRO) of a positive DOT drug test, and the driver cannot cover the cost of the split-specimen test, will the split-specimen test proceed without payment?
My company received a communication entitled, “Urgent Compliance Notice” which states that our company is not in compliance with DOT Drug and Alcohol training requirements and will be subject to civil penalties up to $10,000, if our supervisors do not have at least an hour of controlled substance abuse and 1 hour alcohol misuse training pursuant to 49 CFR §382.307 (e.g. reasonable suspicion training). Is this a legitimate notice and is my company required to get training from the company that sent this solicitation?
Shy Bladder: A CDL driver could not provide enough urine for the random test within thee hours of his/her first unsuccessful attempt. The collector stopped the test and reported to the designated employer representative (DER) that it was not completed. What happens in this situation?
Can a consortium third party administrator (C/TPA), service agent make a determination if an owner-operator refused a DOT drug and alcohol test?
Multiple Locations and Random Testing: Can an employer make random drug and alcohol testing selections by terminal if the company has multiple locations?
Alternate Drivers and Random Testing: Can an alternate driver be selected for a DOT random test if the driver originally selected is not able to be tested during the selection period?
Frequency of Selection: How often should selections take place under an employer’s random testing program?
Management of Drug and Alcohol Testing: Does an employer have to join a consortium/pool in order to have its drivers be random drug tested, or can this program be managed by the employer?
Part-Time Drivers: Do part-time CDL drivers need to be in an employer’s DOT random testing pool?
If an employee performs safety-sensitive functions for two different employers, is the employee subject to each of the employer’s DOT drug and alcohol testing programs.
Determination of DOT Agency Random Testing Pool: An employee is subject to the random testing rules of more than one DOT agency (e.g., PHMSA & FMCSA) How is it determined which DOT random testing pool, when a driver works for both PHMSA & FMCSA or is dual-agency employee.
Random Testing Selection Period: A driver that was selected in the first quarter but was tested on April 4. Is the motor carrier in violation for not testing the driver in the selection period they were selected, since the first quarter selection runs from January 1 to March 31? Also, does this random test count towards the first quarter or second quarter?
Random Testing Selection Period: A motor carrier conducts or administers a DOT random test on a driver that was selected in the fourth quarter of the year, but the test was not verified by the medical review officer (MRO) until the next year. What year does this DOT random test count towards?
Testing Pool Inclusions: Can an employer include non-CDL drivers, who operate CMVs with 18,000 lbs. GVWR, in the DOT random testing pools?
Requirements for Positives or Refusals: A CDL driver tests positive, or refuses to take, a DOT drug test. What must the driver do to be able to resume operating any type of commercial motor vehicle?
Return-to–duty/Pre-employment Testing: What type of DOT tests must an employer provide in order to hire a driver who has completed the referral and evaluation process with a SAP, but still needs a return-to-duty test before the driver may perform a safety-sensitive function?
Prohibited Conduct and Disqualifications: If a driver engages in conduct prohibited by 49 CFR Part 382, Subpart B, does this also disqualify the driver from operating a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) over 10,000 pounds GVWR?
Requirements for Pre-Employment Testing: If a driver is terminated and returns to safety-sensitive functions with the same employer, is the driver subject to a drug and alcohol pre-employment test before returning to work?
Return-to-Duty Process from a Non-DOT Test: What are the consequences when a CDL driver tests positive on a non-DOT drug test and has not completed a return-to-duty (RTD) process with a substance abuse professional (SAP)?
Employer Requirements for Positives: Medical Review Officers (MROs) are required to maintain a signed or stamped and dated copy of Copy 2 of the control custody form (CCF) for positive drug test determinations. Are employers subject to the same requirement?
Annual MIS Requirements: Do motor carriers need to report their drug and alcohol results to FMCSA every year?
Employment Change Prior to Completion of Follow-up Testing: Can a driver who tested positive and completed the return-to-duty process change employers before the follow-up testing is completed?
Investigation of Third Parties and Other Service Agents: Does the FMCSA have authority to investigate consortium third party administrators (C/TPA’s) and other service agents?
Are CDL drivers who are employed by state government agencies subject to DOT drug and alcohol testing requirements?
Occasional Drivers: My company purchased a large truck that is over 26,001 lbs. gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR). We do not currently employ any commercial driver’s license (CDL) drivers. The vehicle has only been driven a few times by a family friend, who is not an employee and has driven the vehicle as a favor absent any compensation. Does our company need a DOT drug and alcohol testing program to test this occasional driver?
The Custody and Control Form for a pre-employment DOT test mistakenly indicated that the test was conducted pursuant to the Federal Railroad Administration’s (FRA) authority. The form should have indicated that the employee was a CDL-driver, being tested pursuant to FMCSA authority. Does this procedural error require the employee to have another pre-employment drug/alcohol test?
Self-Admission: A driver admits to a company official they have used a controlled substance as defined in the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA-5) for a 5 panel DOT drug test, however, the self-admission does not meet the criteria under 49 CFR § §382.121 ( a) (1-4)382.121 (a) (1-4) or the employer does not have a qualified voluntary self-identification program under 49 CFR §382.121 (b). Does this trigger a DOT Evaluation and the return-to-duty process?
Actual Knowledge: What is “actual knowledge” as used in Part 382, Subpart B? (§382.205 and §382.213)