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Truck Owners and Drivers Association

Drug & Alcohol Testing Compliance and Consortium

Truck Owners and Drivers Association’s drug and alcohol consortium, CMCI, offers hasslefree drug & alcohol testing.

Compliance with DOT Drug & Alcohol Testing Rules is The Law

OOIDA’s drug and alcohol consortium, CMCI, offers the small business truckers an answer to the hassle and confusion of mandatory drug & alcohol testing. If you have any further questions regarding drug and alcohol testing, please contact us on info@JoinTODA.com

Program Benefits

  • National collection test site network
  • Random drug testing (selected under this program)*
  • Random alcohol testing (selected under this program)*
  • Medical Review Officer (MRO) services
  • Complete/Backup record keeping
  • A company drug and alcohol testing policy
  • 120-minute educational training for supervisor, individual and company personnel education requirements
    • Supervisor Training Statement
    • Reasonable Cause Documentation Form
  • Post-accident, pre-employment, reasonable suspicion, return-to-duty or follow-up drug screens.***
  • Post-accident, reasonable suspicion, return-to-duty or follow-up alcohol test.***
  • Semi-annual summaries provided to company upon request
  • Annual MIS Collection Form Provided to company upon request
  • Drivers Handbook for each enrolled driver
    • Includes Driver’s Receipt (acknowledgement material was read) for company record
    • Drug and Alcohol Prohibitions
    • Types of Testing and Testing Requirements
    • Collection and Testing procedures
    • Consequences of Violating Drug and Alcohol Prohibitions
    • Breath Alcohol Testing Checklist
    • Urinalysis Checklist

* – Only tests arranged through CMCI will be paid for under this program.
*** – At additional cost.

Click link for a brief summary of the Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration drug and alcohol testing requirements.

For detailed information refer to Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations or the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations under the section numbers provided.

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