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How long does a failed dot drug test?

How long does a failed dot drug test?

The Consequences of a Failed Drug Test In addition, failing a DOT drug and alcohol test remains on your record for three years. While this may not seem very long, if you are terminated because of the drug test result, the termination remains on your record for even longer.

Where does a failed dot drug test go on your record?

The record on that driver will then stay in the Clearinghouse for 5 years. Your positive drug test results will be in the Clearinghouse whether you have an account or not. The information is linked to your commercial driver’s license number and issuing state.

When was the dot added to the 5 panel drug test?

An extended opiate panel was added to the 5 panel test in January 2018. The DOT drug test is a urine test, although the department requested a switch to the hair follicle test and is currently waiting for the law to be implemented.

What kind of drugs can you test for on a dot test?

DOT testing can include only alcohol and five classes of drugs. These are: Marijuana. Cocaine. Opiates. Amphetamines and methamphetamines. PCP.

Can a non dot drug test be a condition of employment?

Procedures and Requirements. Although state laws on drug testing vary widely, all have rules designed to prevent discrimination and ensure fair and equal treatment. State laws generally agree that: Although an employer can’t force an applicant or an employee to agree to non-DOT drug testing, it can be a condition of employment.

Why did I fail my dot drug test?

Among the reasons that a driver might fail a drug or alcohol test: Recreational use at home. Not having a valid prescription for drugs found in their system. Taking prescription medication that will not be allowed under DOT guidelines (i.e. anti-seizure medication).

Do you have to do dot drug and alcohol testing?

For safety purposes, employers must do random DOT drugs and/or alcohol tests after hiring. Thus, if you are an employee or applicant you can be sure that you will have to undergo DOT drug and/or alcohol testing.

What happens if you fail a drug test?

You fail a drug or alcohol test by testing positive to a drug test, or registering a 0.04 or greater alcohol content.

What happens if I fail my FMCSA drug test?

Either of these results requires you to be immediately removed from performing safety-sensitive functions (i.e., driving CMVs) until successful completion of the return-to-duty process with a DOT-qualified substance abuse professional.