DOT's Policy for Positive Drug Test Results
DOT Requires Employers to Remove the Driver from the Road Immediately and give the Driver an SAP Referral (Substance Abuse Professional).
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FMCSA Clearinghouse
Can Drivers be Re-Tested for a Positive Drug Test Results?
Can Drivers Contest Positive Drug Test Results? (Split Specimen Confirmation Test)
Contesting Positive Drug Test Results (Split Specimen Confirmation Testing)
Drivers have the right under DOT/FMCSA Regulations to Contest Positive or Refusal Drug Test Results. When a Driver Requests a Split Specimen Confirmation Test (Testing of Sample B), the Following applies:
Refusal-to-Test Instructions
DOT Requires the DER (Designated Employer Representative) to Determine if a Driver has Refused-to-Test based on Conversations with the Driver, Collector and Notes on the Custody & Control Form.
DOT Requires Employers to Remove the Driver from the Road Immediately and give the Driver an SAP Referral (Substance Abuse Professional) and Report the Refusal-to-Test to the FMCSA Clearinghouse.
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Positive Alcohol Test Instructions
DOT Requires Employers to Remove the Driver from the Road Immediately and give the Driver an SAP Referral (Substance Abuse Professional) and Report the Positive Alcohol Test to the FMCSA Clearinghouse
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Alcohol Test Results:
Refusal-to-Comply Instructions
"Refusal-to-Comply" means that the Driver being Tested provided a Sample that was Determined to be Substituted by the Laboratory that is not Consistent with Human Urine (e.g., Abnormal Creatinine and Specific Gravity Levels). A "Refusal-to-Comply" is treated the same as a Positive Drug Test Result.
DOT Requires Employers to Remove the Driver from the Road Immediately and give the Driver an SAP Referral (Substance Abuse Professional).
Find an SAP Referral (Substance Abuse Professional) - Click Here
FMCSA Clearinghouse