Changes to the Data Required on the Federal Drug Testing Custody and Control Form and the Alcohol Testing Form Required by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Beginning January 6, 2020 To ensure you are prepared on January 6, 2020, when the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse (Clearinghouse) becomes operational, we want to remind you about an upcoming change related to recording information on the Federal Drug Testing Custody and Control Form (CCF) and Alcohol Testing Form (ATF). What Changed? The current versions of the CCF and ATF specifically permit the use of either the driver's social security number (SSN) or employee identification number (EIN) when completing the CCF or ATF. However, effective January 6, 2020, FMCSA is requiring that the commercial driver's license number (CDL) must be used instead of the SSN or EIN when FMCSA-covered drivers' positive drug or alcohol test results are reported to the Clearinghouse. Therefore, Employers, Consortia/Third Party Administrators (C/TPAs), Collection Sites, Laboratories, and Medical Review Officers (MROs) may want to ensure that their respective data systems can accommodate a donor identification number of up to 25 alphanumeric characters. What does this mean for Employers, C/TPAs, Collectors and Alcohol Technicians?
What does this mean for Laboratories? Laboratories who receive a CCF that indicates this is a FMCSA-regulated urine specimen but does not have the driver's CDL number listed in Step 1 C should process the urine specimen without delay, and send the results to the MRO. What does this mean for the MRO? When the MRO receives a laboratory-confirmed positive drug test result for a FMCSA-regulated employee, and the CCF is without the driver's CDL number and State of Issuance listed, the MRO should contact the driver, driver's employer or designated employer representative to obtain it. The MRO will report the verified positive test result in the Clearinghouse. For additional information, please visit https://clearinghouse.fmcsa.dot.gov or send an email to clearinghouse@dot.gov.
This guidance is not legally binding in its own right and will not be relied upon by the Department as a separate basis for affirmative enforcement action or other administrative penalty. Conformity with this guidance (as distinct from existing statute and regulations, including 49 CFR Parts 40 and 382) is voluntary only. Nonconformity with this guidance will not affect rights and obligations under existing statutes and regulation.
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