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Native American Heritage Month Special Event with Ricko Dewilde

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Office of Tribal Government Affairs is pleased to host and celebrate Native American Heritage Month with a special event on November 1st! The event will take place at USDOT Headquarters, in the Media Center (10:00am-12:00pm EST), with the option to attend...

BUILD Location Designations

BUILD location designations are 1) urban or rural, and 2) Area of Persistent Poverty and/or Historically Disadvantaged Community. These location designations affect the Federal share limit, minimum award size, and funding distribution. The BUILD Grant Project Location Verification mapping tool...

Human Trafficking 101

Human trafficking is a crime that involves the use of force, fraud, or coercion to obtain labor or a commercial sex act. All commercial sex involving a minor is legally considered human trafficking, regardless of force, fraud, or coercion. In the United States, children and adults are exploited...

About USDOT’s Work to Stop Human Trafficking

The transportation industry serves as a critical connector that can both facilitate and prevent human trafficking. USDOT combats human trafficking by engaging public- and private-sector stakeholders to empower transportation employees and travelers to identify, prevent, and report suspected...

Oral Fluid Collectors

How Can I Become an Oral Fluid Collector For DOT Drug Testing?

Oral Fluid Specimen Collection Procedures Guidelines 

List of HHS certified oral fluid laboratories and oral fluid devices acceptable for DOT drug testing 

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Part 40 Final Rule - DOT Summary of Changes

On November 5, 2024, the Department of Transportation (DOT) published a final rule in the Federal Register (89 FR 87792).  This final rule amends the DOT’s regulated industry drug testing program primarily as it relates to oral fluid testing.

When is the final rule effective? The...