The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse has been in place for almost 5 years now, with nearly 300,000 drug and alcohol violations reported to it since it took ...
Although the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s efforts in streamlining the driver verification process are helping fleets reduce their risk via the Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse, it also ...
Agency doubles minimum annual percentage rate for random tests of truckers. The announcement comes just prior to the official launch of the drug and alcohol clearinghouse, which experts warn could ...
While this year may be a close copy of 2023 in terms of supply chain execution as it relates to e-commerce moves, forecasting is more precarious. The instability and conflict have no upside,… Our ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is now notifying motor carriers if a driver’s Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse record changes within 12 months after their last query. Previously there ...
“By November 18, 2024, as part of new federal regulations, drivers with a ‘prohibited’ status in the Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse will lose or be denied their state-issued commercial driving ...
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division will now check the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse for drug and alcohol violations before taking ...
The public will have more time to comment on the proposed drug and alcohol clearinghouse, although not as much time that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration was asked to provide. In a ...
Bill aims to crack down on truck drivers who are habitual drug users. (Photo: Jim Allen/Shutterstock) WASHINGTON — New legislation introduced on Thursday would require FMCSA to accept positive hair ...
Big changes are in store for commercial driver’s license (CDL) holders who test positive for drugs or alcohol. In October 2021, FMCSA issued a final rule aimed to improve highway safety. Under the ...
Starting Jan. 6, 2020, a loophole in current drug testing compliance programs will close, giving fleets some relief from inadvertently hiring a driver who has failed a drug or alcohol test. The ...
A New Jersey-licensed commercial driver has been declared an “imminent hazard” by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and ordered to stop operating after multiple alcohol-related safety ...