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FMCSA Clearinghouse: What you need to know

Posted By IAMU, Wednesday, December 11, 2019

The FMCSA Clearinghouse purpose is to provide a place where any Drug or Alcohol violations will be reported and record will be kept. This was done to ensure employers have a reliable source to obtain this information. Previously, this information was obtained from the previous employers; however, not all requests were being filled out and returned to the prospective employers. This does not replace the need for driving records. This annual query is in addition to the annual driving record report. The annual query is for commercial driver license holders who are included in the driver pool for random testing.  

Driver registration is only needed to be completed by drivers if:

  • They are looking for new employment where they would be using their commercial license. Drivers who are already with an employer and have no intentions of leaving are not required to register. If a driver is not registered only a Limited query can be obtained for that driver.

  • There are any drug or alcohol violations, whether they are previously known or found on the Limited Query. This allows the driver the ability to provide proof that the violation has been resolved. The employer will then be able to get a Full Query as follow-up that will show violations as resolved or unresolved.

A Limited Query meets the requirements for the annual query for each Commercial Vehicle driver. The only time a Full Query is needed is if there are any violations on the drivers record or you are hiring a new driver. The cost for a query is the same for either a full or limited query. 

Always remember you MUST have the driver’s written consent to obtain a query. Part of the driver’s registration process involves the drivers filling out and electronically signing a consent form. The following link is for a sample consent form provided by the Federal Motor Carriers Safety Association for current drivers, https://clearinghouse.fmcsa.dot.gov/Resource/Index/Sample-Limited-Consent-Form .

The FMCSA has put together a very good FAQ page, https://clearinghouse.fmcsa.dot.gov/FAQ , if you have any other questions. This FAQ page is sorted for drivers and employers to help to speed up your search for answers.

Tags:  Clearinghouse  FMCSA 

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More Information on New Reporting Requirements for Employers of CDL Drivers

Posted By IAMU, Wednesday, November 20, 2019

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has issued new requirements that affect any municipality with employees that hold Commercial Drivers Licenses (CDL).

The FMCSA has developed an information clearinghouse to better ensure that drivers cannot conceal drug and alcohol violations by moving on to the next job, perhaps in a different state. Violation records maintained in the clearinghouse will “follow” the driver. Employers, or prospective employers, will be required to “query” the clearinghouse.

This requirement applies to all drivers who hold a CDL and use it for your job or may be required to use it on the job. In short, it applies to anyone in your CDL drug and alcohol testing program.

Effective January 6, 2020, you are required to be registered and participating in the FMCSA Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse. There are no exemptions for municipalities because you are required to comply under 40 CFR 382 and Part 40 of the Drug and Alcohol Testing Rules.

How this affects employers is as follows:

  • You MUST, before hire, query the clearinghouse and send a manual letter to the previous employers for the past three years, asking for drug and alcohol violations. This must continue until January 6, 2023. (After January 6, 2023, you are only required to query the database; the letter will be no longer needed.)
  • As an employer, you are required to enter data regarding drug and alcohol violations into the clearinghouse. This includes, but is not limited to, violation, and Substance Abuse Professional program completion.
  • Once every 365 days, you are required to query the database to ensure no drug or alcohol violations have occurred. This becomes more of an issue if an employee works two CDL required jobs, but can also (theoretically) occur if a DWI occurs out-of-state and the driver fails to notify the DMV or you.
  • There is a fee involved per query and it is not optional. Currently, the fee is set at $1.25/query. You are allowed to run a limited query, but if a violation occurs, you are required to get a full detailed query. You will not be charged a second time if the detailed query is required. (The system is now set up to run batch queries, so employers with a large number of DOT covered employees may find that helpful.)
  • Drivers are required to register to give consent for the queries. If consent is refused, the driver must be removed from safety sensitive duties. There is a paper consent form on the FMCSA website for the limited query if you choose to use it. If a full detailed query is required, a second consent must be given.
  • Data must be entered by the employer reporting a failed drug and alcohol test, reporting for duty with alcohol in system, etc., regardless if the CDL holder has given consent or registered for the system. If the driver has registered, they will receive an email or electronic communication; if they have not, the clearinghouse will send a letter to their mailing address as listed on their CDL.
  • The system is now open for registration. Many have found the registration process problematic. We suggest you familiarize yourself with it early.

For more information or to register in the clearinghouse, go to: https://clearinghouse.fmcsa.dot.gov/, and there are FAQs listed on the site.

Tags:  CDL  Clearinghouse  Drug & Alcohol Testing  FMCSA 

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Be Sure to Register Drivers with CDLs on FMCSA Information Clearinghouse

Posted By IAMU, Wednesday, November 13, 2019

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has developed an information clearinghouse to better ensure that drivers cannot conceal drug and alcohol violations by moving on to another job. There are no exemptions for municipalities.

The FMCSA Commercial Driver’s License Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse is a secure online database that will give employers, the FMCSA, state driver licensing agencies, and state law enforcement personnel real-time information about commercial driver’s license (CDL) and commercial learner’s permit (CLP) holders’ drug and alcohol program violations.

An act of Congress directed the Secretary of Transportation to establish the Clearinghouse.

The clearinghouse will enable employers to identify drivers who commit a drug and alcohol program violation while working for one employer, but who fail to subsequently inform another employer (as required by current regulations).

FMCSA said that drivers are not required to register for the clearinghouse. However, a driver will need to be registered to provide electronic consent in the clearinghouse if a prospective or current employer needs to conduct a full query of the driver’s record. This will include all pre-employment queries beginning on January 6, 2020.

A driver must also be registered to electronically view the information in his or her own clearinghouse record.

Drivers who register before January 6, 2020, will have their clearinghouse accounts and contact preferences set up, allowing them to quickly respond to query requests from employers on or after January 6, 2020, FMCSA said.

Employers are required to enter data regarding drug and alcohol violations into the clearinghouse. This includes, but is not limited to, violation, and substance abuse professional program completion.

The system is now open for registration.

Additional information about the clearinghouse is available here.

Tags:  CDLs  CLP  Drug & Alcohol Testing  FMCSA 

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CDL Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse is Coming Soon

Posted By IAMU, Tuesday, July 9, 2019

The requirement to register with the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse is nearing. Each employer/entity that has employees who are covered under the FMCSA DOT entity will be required to register with the new database clearinghouse. This affects all those with commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) who operate commercial motor vehicles on public roads, including municipal vehicle drivers. The DOT has provided a link to its website that provides additional information.  

https://clearinghouse.fmcsa.dot.gov/

It is strongly urged that all FMCSA employers/entity visit the clearinghouse site to be prepared for the “go-live” date of January 6, 2020.

The Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse is a secure online database that will give employers, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), State Drivers Licensing Agencies, and State law enforcement personnel real-time access to important information about (CDLs) driver drug and alcohol program violations, thereby enhancing safety on our nation’s roadways. 

The Clearinghouse contains information about drivers with CDLs who are covered by FMCSA’s drug and alcohol program. This also includes drivers with commercial learner’s permits. (CLPs).  This information will include violations of the drug and alcohol program, including verified positive drug tests, verified alcohol positives and refusal to tests.

Tags:  CDL  Clearinghouse  DOT  FMCSA 

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