![]() DOT drug testing now open to enforcement discretionThe motor carrier industry is not immune to the effects of COVID-19, and the federal government is signaling flexibility because of it. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) announced on July 6, 2020 that it is leaving the door open to relaxing enforcement of certain DOT drug testing requirements. Wisconsin Drug Testing Consortium (WDTC) remains committed to working with owner-operators and employers to meet regularly mandated DOT drug testing requirements whenever possible. However, the FMCSA is allowing some leeway in compliance with certain aspects of random drug testing programs due to the ongoing impacts of the national emergency. The FMCSA said in the release that it "may exercise discretion to determine not to enforce the minimum annual percentage random testing rates for drugs and alcohol, and the requirement that each employer ensure that the dates for administrating random drug and alcohol tests are spread reasonably throughout the calendar year." DOT drug testing is still required whenever possible While recognizing that some employers may encounter challenges to meeting DOT drug testing requirements, FMCSA emphasized that "employers capable of meeting these requirements must continue to do so." WDTC will continue working with employers to ensure they continue to meet the require rates of DOT drug testing and random alcohol testing during 2020. If this is not possible due to circumstances pertaining to the public health emergency, employers are required to provide written documentation of the specific reasons. Examples of acceptable reasons include closures or restricted use of testing facilities, or the unavailability of testing personnel. Employers also need to document actions they take to look for alternative testing sites or resources. WDTC will play an active role in identifying alternatives as needed. "This Notice is not intended, and should not be perceived, as suspending the current random testing requirements," About Wisconsin Drug Testing Consortium Wisconsin Drug Testing Consortium is an accredited, Certified Third Party Administrator (C-TPA), and specializes in consortium management; a variety of drug testing methods, including urine, hair and fingernails; View the original article on DOT drug testing here. End
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