DOT Compliance
Information about Department of Transportation regulated Drug and Alcohol testing for Employers and Commercial Drivers.
Am I subject to the U.S. Department of Transportation drug and alcohol testing regulations?
What Employers Need to Know About DOT Drug and Alcohol Testing
Drug and Alcohol Policy Compliance
DOT Random Testing Rates
FMHSA Drug and Alcohol FAQs
Drug and Alcohol Testing MIS Data Collection Form
FMHSA Drug and Alcohol Rules for Employers
Procedures for Transportation Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs
Medical Examination Resources
Medical regulations, guidelines, and policies that ensure commercial motor vehicle drivers engaged in interstate commerce are physically qualified to do so.
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Medical Program
Driver Medical Fitness for Duty
Medical Requirements
Medical Examination Regulations 391.43
Medical Examiners Certificate
Medical Examination Report
Commercial Driver License requirements
As a Professional Driver, you must present a completed and signed Medical Examiner's Certificate to the Secretary of State to continue your Commercial Driver License rights.
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Associations
Industry organizations promoting the highest standards and quality control in the drug and alcohol testing industry, develop and oversee education, certification.