Positive Results & Refusal-to-Test Instructions
Positive Results & Refusal-to-Test Process
Positive Result → Removal from Duty → Clearinghouse Required → SAP Process → Return-to-Duty
Overview
If a driver has a positive test or refusal-to-test, they must be:
- Removed from safety-sensitive duties immediately
- Referred to a Substance Abuse Professional (SAP)
- Reported to the FMCSA Clearinghouse
The driver must complete the SAP process and Return-to-Duty testing before returning to driving.
Positive Results Instructions
If a driver has a positive drug test result:
- Employers must remove the driver from driving immediately
- Employers must provide the driver with an SAP referral
- Express Labs MRO reports the positive result to the FMCSA Clearinghouse
SAP Referral (Substance Abuse Professional)
- Find an SAP Referral - View SAPs
- Document that the driver was given a SAP referral
Can Drivers be Re-Tested?
- No. DOT does not allow re-testing of a positive result
Split Specimen Testing (Contested Results)
When a driver requests a split specimen test, the process begins immediately once the driver authorizes the request through the MRO.
The MRO coordinates the transfer of Sample B to a certified laboratory. Under DOT regulations, drivers have the right to request this test, and employers may not delay or cancel the process for any reason.
Express Labs charges a $200 hazmat shipping fee for Sample B via FedEx. Only the driver may rescind the request, and only if the process has not yet started, by contacting the MRO at 800-526-9341.
- Only the driver may request testing of Sample B
- Only the driver may rescind the request
- Requests must be made through the Medical Review Officer (MRO)
- Sample B is sent to a second SAMHSA-certified laboratory
- Testing begins immediately after the request is authorized
- The original positive result remains valid unless the split specimen test confirms otherwise
Refusal-to-Test Instructions
DOT requires employers to determine whether a test is a Refusal-to-Test based on the collector's notes and conversations with the collector and driver.
Refusal-to-Test may include:
- Failure to appear for testing
- Leaving the collection site before the test is completed
- Refusing to provide a specimen
- Tampering with a specimen
A refusal-to-test is treated the same as a positive result.
- Remove the driver from duty immediately
- Provide the driver with an SAP referral
- Report the refusal to the FMCSA Clearinghouse within 3 business days
SAP Referral (Substance Abuse Professional)
- Find an SAP Referral - View SAPs
- Document that the driver was given a SAP referral
- Employers must report positive tests and refusals to the Clearinghouse
- Express Labs is required by DOT to report violations for owner-operators
DOT Policy for Refusal-to-Test
Drivers who do not complete testing immediately after notification are considered to have refused-to-test, which carries the same consequences as a positive result.
Positive Alcohol Test Instructions
If a driver has a positive alcohol test (0.04 or higher):
- Remove the driver from duty immediately
- Provide a SAP referral
- Report the result to the FMCSA Clearinghouse
Alcohol Test Results
- 0.04 or higher (Positive): Remove from duty + SAP process
- 0.02–0.039 (Not Positive): Remove from duty for 24 hours
- Below 0.02: Negative
Important Compliance Notice
Positive tests and refusals are permanent DOT violations recorded in the FMCSA Clearinghouse and must be completed through the SAP process before returning to safety-sensitive duties.
Express Labs FMCSA Random Drug & Alcohol Consortium
Positive Results | Refusal-to-Test | Updated 2026