
How will MRO’s use the Clearinghouse?
Beginning January 6, 2020, medical review officers (MROs) will be required to report the following violations to the Clearinghouse: Verified positive, adulterated, or substituted controlled
Beginning January 6, 2020, medical review officers (MROs) will be required to report the following violations to the Clearinghouse: Verified positive, adulterated, or substituted controlled
Update December 13, 2019: Clearinghouse effective date is less then 1 month away. What should employers be doing now to get ready: Register in the
Beginning January 6, 2020, SAPs will be required to report the following information in the Clearinghouse: Date the driver’s initial assessment is completed, by the
Beginning January 6, 2020, you will need to coordinate with your C/TPA(s) make sure the following requirements are met: Report drug and alcohol violations. This
Beginning January 6, 2020, you may complete the following actions in the Clearinghouse on behalf of your client(s): Report drug and alcohol violations. This will
Clearinghouseservices.com is a private company not affiliated with the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) or the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). The purpose
Who are the users for the new Clearinghouse also known as Commercial Driver’s License Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse? The users include: Employers Drivers Medical Review
Update: 12/13/2019 –Getting close to the effective date of the Clearinghouse – January 6, 2020. Our company ClearinghouseServices.com can help the Medical Review Officer (MRO)
With the effective date of the new Commercial Driver’s License Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse getting close (01/06/2020); Consortium / Third Party Administrators (C/TPA) are gearing
Effective January 6, 2020 FMCSA covered drivers with drug & alcohol testing violations will be reported to the new Clearinghouse. The new Commercial Driver’s License