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Drug and Alcohol Testing

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SAP Training/Exam Resources

The Department of Transportation regulation – 49 CFR Part 40 – requires Substance Abuse Professionals to successfully complete training and an examination. There are a number of organizations currently offering the SAP training and/or examinations. This page contains sources for one or both...

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Overview

To receive news and updates electronically regarding DOT Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing, subscribe to DOT's e-mail notification system "GovDelivery". Once subscribed, you will also have the option of selecting from a variety of DOT related content categories.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The following are some of the questions the Office for Drug and Alcohol Policy and Compliance (ODAPC) has received which did not require an interpretation but rather a general response. As such, the ODAPC staff thought that those subject to Department of Transportation (DOT) testing would...

News and Events

In an effort to educate the transportation industry and others that provide service in accordance with the Department's drug and alcohol testing programs, our staff participates in conferences, trainings and seminars throughout the country. Events, dates, locations, and registration information...

DOT Drug and Alcohol Testing MIS Data Collection

Employers subject to DOT or USCG drug and alcohol testing regulations must submit their annual drug and alcohol testing data as required by their respective DOT Agency or the USCG. The annual drug and alcohol testing data being submitted for a specific calendar year is to be submitted by March...