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DOT regulated employers must comply with 49 CFR Part 40 and applicable DOT Agency regulations. Find out if you are covered under the DOT program by going to: Am I Covered? If you are considered a covered employer, you should know about the regulations, guidelines, and supporting publications.
Welcome to the DOT Guidance Portal. This web portal is a searchable, indexed database, that contains all guidance documents issued by DOT and its nine operating administrations that are in effect today.
Many employees and employers have asked "How do I know if I am subject to the U.S. Department of Transportation drug and alcohol testing regulations?" To answer this question, we have developed the following decision tree to assist you in determining if you are covered or not.
This document provides information on employees covered by DOT Agency and USCG regulations.
The Department of Transportation's (DOT) rule, 49 CFR Part 40, describes required procedures for conducting workplace drug and alcohol testing for the Federally regulated transportation industry.
While not required by DOT agency regulations, EAPs may be available to you as a matter of company policy. EAPs are generally provided by employers or unions. EAP programs vary considerably in design and scope.
The Office publishes regulations and provides official interpretations on drug and alcohol testing, including how to conduct tests, and the evaluation and treatment procedures necessary for returning employees to duty after testing violations.
Develops and reviews transportation legislation and regulations, and coordinates national transportation policy initiatives relating to safety matters; Monitors compliance procedures for handling the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) recommendations by DOT’s Operating Administrations, and manages DOT’s response to the NTSB Most ...
On May 02, 2023, the Department of Transportation (DOT) published a final rule in the Federal Register (88 FR 27596). This final rule, among other items, amends the DOT’s regulated industry drug testing program to include oral fluid testing.