Change is Coming to How Users Access the DOT's Drug and Alcohol Management Information System (MIS) --- 2nd REMINDER --- What's new with the DOT's Drug and Alcohol Management Information System (MIS)? DOT-regulated employers required to submit annual drug/alcohol testing data will need to go through Login.gov to access the DOT's drug and alcohol MIS and to input and submit their drug/alcohol testing data. What is Login.gov? Login.gov is a secure sign in service used by the public to sign in to participating government agencies' systems, including MIS. Login.gov requires the user to set up at least one authentication method to secure their account. Is there a charge/fee to the user for using Login.gov? No. Who does this change affect? DOT-regulated employers that are required to submit their annual drug/alcohol testing data to the DOT Agency that regulates them (e.g., FTA, FRA, FMCSA, PHMSA, FAA). When will this change be effective? January 1, 2024. If I don't already have a Login.gov account, how do I set up my Login.gov account?
If you already have a Login.gov account (e.g., because you created one for access to FMCSA's Clearinghouse), just sign into your Login.gov account.
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Does this change how I enter my company's MIS data? No! Once in the MIS system, employers will enter their drug and alcohol data the same way they always have. Again, the only change is how employers sign into the MIS system. NOTE: Consortium/Third Party Administrators can help prepare the MIS data for their DOT-regulated customers; however, only DOT-regulated employers will be able to sign in and submit their information into MIS. Is there anything employers need to do now? No, there is nothing employers need to do now. More information will be provided to employers either by the Office of Drug and Alcohol Policy and Compliance (ODAPC) or by the DOT Agency that regulates them (e.g., FMCSA, PHMSA, FTA, FTA, or FRA) as the January 1, 2024, effective date approaches. |