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 ...
The Department of Transportation announced Tuesday that the minimum random drug and alcohol testing rate for safety-sensitive employees will remain unchanged in 2025 from 2024 for most agencies. For ...
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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 ...
"This risk is exacerbated by the fact that there is currently no proven, widely accepted standard to determine marijuana ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation is proposing to revise its drug testing procedures rule, which became effective on June 1, 2023, to provide interim provisions to require employers to conduct ...
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said during a House Committee on Transportation & Infrastructure hearing Thursday that the Department of Justice’s proposal to move marijuana from a Schedule I ...
Internal auditors at the U.S. Department of Transportation could soon be conducting a review of the FMCSA's drug testing program as part of a transportation industry-wide mandate, FreightWaves has ...
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The order directs expedited rescheduling to Schedule III, but the same agency that's held up oral fluid testing for two years now holds the keys to marijuana testing's future.
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 ...
President Donald Trump confirmed this week that his administration is “looking very strongly” at rescheduling marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act. Cannabis ...