Final Rule on Procedures for Use Non-evidential Alcohol Screening Devices
The rule establishes procedures for use non-evidential alcohol screening devices in the DOT regulated industry testing programs.
The rule establishes procedures for use non-evidential alcohol screening devices in the DOT regulated industry testing programs.
Instructions to MROs with respect to reporting specimens as dilute or substituted.
Drug & Alcohol Management Information System Reporting.
Revision of Substance Abuse Professional Credential Requirements.
DOT Informational Notice: HHS Drug Testing Proposals.
Change in instructions to labs and MROs with respect to adulterated, substituted and dilute specimen results.
Proposal for drug testing; specifically, specimen validity testing (SVT) (the testing for adulterants and substitutions in urine specimens). There are also a number of recommended changes to the laboratory and medical review officer (MRO) responsibilities with regard to SVT.
Adding state-licensed or certified marriage and family therapists to the list of credentialed professionals eligible to serve as substance abuse professionals. There are also a series of technical amendments to the drug and alcohol testing procedural rule.
Adding state-licensed or certified marriage and family therapists to the list of credentialed professionals eligible to serve as substance abuse professionals. There are also a series of technical amendments to the drug and alcohol testing procedural rule.
The notice amends and updates the list of devices that conform to the Model Specifications for Screening Devices to Measure Alcohol in Bodily Fluids.