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Compliance 101: Federal Laws on Drug Testing in the Workplace

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Drug testing is a common practice in many workplaces, especially in safety-sensitive industries However, drug testing is also subject to various legal regulations and restrictions, depending on the type of employer, the nature of the job, and the rights of the employees. In this blog post, we will explore some of the federal laws and guidelines that govern drug testing in the workplace, and what they mean for employers and employees. The Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 This law requires federal contractors and grantees to implement a drug-free workplace program , which includes drug testing, education, and assistance for employees who have substance use problems. The law applies to any contractor or grantee that receives a federal contract of $100,000 or more or a federal grant in any amount . Executive Order 12564 This order establishes a drug-free federal workplace policy for all federal employees, except those in the military. The order requires federal employees to refrain from us

A CDL Holder's Must-Know: 49 CFR Part 382 Compliance

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  If you are a commercial driver who operates a vehicle that requires a commercial driver’s license (CDL), you need to be aware of the federal regulations that govern your safety and compliance. One of the most important regulations is 49 CFR Part 382, which covers the controlled substances and alcohol use and testing requirements for commercial drivers. What is 49 CFR Part 382? 49 CFR Part 382 is a part of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs) that apply to commercial motor carriers and drivers. It establishes the rules and procedures for testing commercial drivers for alcohol and controlled substances, such as marijuana , cocaine , opiates , amphetamines , and phencyclidine (PCP).  It also specifies the prohibitions, consequences, and responsibilities for drivers and employers regarding alcohol and drug use .  Who is Subject to 49 CFR Part 382? 49 CFR Part 382 applies to any driver who operates a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) in interstate or intrastate commerce, an