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Drug Consortium Program

Drug Consortium Program


 
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Motor carriers whose drivers are required to have CDLs must have a drug and alcohol testing program.


Motor carriers operating vehicles requiring a CDL must test drivers for illegal substances and alcohol levels at various points of employment:

  • Before they are hired (pre-employment screening)
  • After an accident
  • When there is reasonable suspicion
  • At return to duty after a controlled substances or alcohol violation
  • Through a random testing process either by implementing a random program or joining a consortium. Motor carriers with one driver must join a consortium.

Employers are required to keep detailed records of their alcohol misuse prevention programs and store them in a secured location for the amount of time defined in FMCSR Section 382.401, Records Retention. Motor carriers may self-administer their programs (if they are not owner-operators) or contract it out, such as to a consortium that provides drug-testing services to many carriers. Owner-operators cannot self-administer their programs, and must enroll in a consortium.


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