The Clearinghouse and Drivers
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
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
The DOT specimen collector does not register in the new Clearinghouse and does not query or report to the Clearinghouse. However, I do have concerns
New Company formed to help employers regulated by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) comply with a new regulation effective 01/06/2020. MELBOURNE, FLORIDA, UNITED
Drivers may challenge only the accuracy of the information reported to the Clearinghouse, not the accuracy of test results or refusals (note: exceptions listed below).
DOT FMCSA regulated employers will have new responsibilities for the FMCSA drug & alcohol testing program beginning January 6, 2020. Known as the Commercial Driver’s
Questions have been asked about limited and full queries in the new Clearinghouse. What is the difference? Limited Query The limited query is appropriate for
The long-awaited Clearinghouse will go into effect on January 6, 2020. The Clearinghouse Database will house DOT drug & alcohol testing violations. How does this
Clearinghouse Services, Inc has become a member of the National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association commonly called NDASA. Clearinghouse Services, Inc or clearinghouseservices.com is one
The Clearinghouse final rule published December 5, 2016, established a national Clearinghouse that will be a database containing CDL drivers’ drug and alcohol program violations
Listed below you will find information needed for the Clearinghouse queries and also for reporting violations to the Clearinghouse. Information Needed for Employer Queries Drivers