NATIONAL DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING PROGRAM



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NATIONAL DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING PROGRAM Introduction The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations went into effect on January 1, 1995, for all vehicles (vans and busses) designed to carry 16 or more passengers. These regulations applied to churches and schools and included requirements of U.S. DOT numbers on all covered vehicles and commercial driver s licenses (CDL) for the drivers of these vehicles. The regulations also required compliance with new drug and alcohol testing requirements by January 1, 1996. These testing requirements apply to all of your CDL drivers including those who drive only within your state. They also apply equally to paid CDL employees and volunteers. The National Drug and Alcohol Testing Program has been developed for churches, Christian schools, private schools, colleges, universities, vocational schools, kindergartens, day care facilities, and other religious, charitable, and educational organizations. This program provides the means to meet all the federal drug and alcohol testing regulations that apply. All the participants of the program will be placed in a single pool for purposes of random selection for drug and alcohol testing. Drug Testing Requirements Under the regulations, the types of drug tests that are required are: Pre-employment, Post-accident, Reasonable suspicion, Random, and Return-to-duty and follow-up. In most incidences, your testing program will only need to include: Pre-employment, Post-accident, and Random drug testing. Random drug testing does not have to be conducted in immediate time proximity to performing driving functions. The number of random drug tests conducted each year must total at least 50 % of the drivers. Each organization can join a consortium or pool. When you join a consortium, all of your drivers are put in a pool of which 50 % will be selected for testing on a random basis. According to the law, each organization is responsible for implementing a drug testing program. Each person selected for the test will be required to provide a urine specimen for analysis. The test will be performed at a certified lab, with the results verified by a medical review officer (MRO). Therefore, it will be necessary to work with a physician, private service, or lab collection site to comply with the requirements. Testing is done in such a way to ensure that overthe-counter drugs or prescribed medications are not reported as positive results. The results of the tests are confidential and may be released only to the organization, the drug testing laboratory, and the MRO. The person tested must give consent for any other distribution of the test results. The regulations require that each organization must provide regular information to their drivers on drug abuse and each driver must attend at least 1 hour of training on the signs and symptoms of drug abuse. This program will help you satisfy all of your drug testing requirements.

Alcohol Testing Requirements The regulations require the same types of alcohol tests that are required for drug testing. However, it is likely that your organization will primarily be concerned with Post-accident, and Random alcohol testing. Drivers that go to work for you after January 1, 1996, may submit to a preemployment alcohol test if dictated by the employer. Drivers who began working for you before January 1, 1996 are not required to go back and take a pre-employment alcohol test. Random alcohol tests must be conducted just before, during, or after performance of any driving duties. The number of random tests required each year must total at least 25 % of the CDL drivers. Each organization can join a consortium or pool. When joining a consortium, all of your CDL drivers are put in a pool of which 25 % will be selected for testing on a random basis. This program will help you satisfy all of your alcohol testing requirements. Program Administrator The National Drug and Alcohol Testing Program is administered by NTA, Inc. NTA is a wholly owned subsidiary of Nationwide Truckers Association Inc., a leader in the implementation of workplace drug and alcohol testing services. The parent company, Nationwide Truckers Services, Inc., has been providing technical and regulatory compliance services as mandated by the Federal Government to trucking companies and motor carriers for over 44 years. NTA provides drug and alcohol testing services, information, and training on a national basis. NTA is a North Carolina based corporation servicing over 4,000 client companies in the United States and Puerto Rico. NTA s substantial investment in highly sophisticated, state-of-art computer and telecommunication systems coupled with long-term electronic record storage capability assures that program participants meet all DOT regulations. Included in the drug testing services are: 1. All services necessary to perform Pre-employment, Post-accident, Reasonable suspicion, Return-to-duty and follow-up, and Random drug testing 2. Random selection 3. EMIT screening 4. G.C.M.S. confirmation 5. 24 hour turnaround of negative results from the time the specimen is received at the laboratory 6. Required documentation 7. Notification of test results 8. Tests performed by qualified laboratories 9. Courier service from collection site to laboratory 10. Specimen collection management 11. Certified laboratory analysis 12. Medical Review Officer (MRO) verification

13. Collection site identification and management 14. Quarterly/annual summaries 15. Assistance in developing the required on-site policy manual Included in the alcohol testing services are: 1. All services necessary to perform Pre-employment, Post-accident, Reasonable suspicion, Return-to-duty and follow-up, and Random alcohol testing 2. Alcohol screening and confirmation 3. Identification of third-party alcohol test providers 4. Random selection for alcohol screening 5. Alcohol test data collection/statistical reporting 6. Record retention 7. Quarterly/annual summaries 8. Assistance in developing the required on-site policy manual Costs Annual administration fee... $45.00 Drug testing fee... $28.00 Saliva alcohol testing fee... $3.00 (may vary by provider) NOTE: The annual administration fee is for each organization that becomes a program participant. The drug and alcohol testing fees are charged whenever a person has been selected to have a drug or alcohol test. All program participants will be placed in a single pool for random selection. The random selections will be computer generated quarterly from the social security numbers of the program participants. Testing fees are also charged whenever a person requires a pre-employment, post-accident, reasonable suspicion, or return-to-duty test. Annual administration fees and all drug and alcohol testing fees will be billed by NTA. QUESTIONS??? Plan administrator - Plan sponsor and coordinator - NTA Phone: (800) 452-0030, (704) 660-8600 Fax: (704) 658-1303 North Carolina Christian School Association Dr. Joe Haas - Executive Director Phone: (919) 731-4844 Fax: (919) 731-4847 Email: joehaas@nccsa.org

NATIONAL DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING PROGRAM Date: GENERAL INFORMATION: Please print or type. (FOR NTA USE) COMPANY: CUSTOMER CODE: MAILING ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP PHYSICAL ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP PHONE NUMBER: ( ) FAX: ( ) ADMINISTRATOR/PASTOR: BOOKKEEPER: TESTING SERVICES: Please mark the types of tests needed for your organization. Pre-employment drug testing * Pre-employment alcohol testing Post-accident drug testing * Post-accident alcohol testing * Reasonable suspicion drug testing Reasonable suspicion alcohol testing Random drug testing * Random alcohol testing * Return-to-duty and follow-up drug testing Return-to-duty and follow-up alcohol testing NOTE: Tests indicated by an (*) are the primary tests needed by most organizations. CDL DRIVERS: 1. Name Date of Birth Social Security # Home Phone # 2. 3. 4. 5. ETear carefully here

6. Name Date of Birth Social Security # Home Phone # 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Return completed form and the annual administrative fee of $45.00 to: If you have any questions, please feel free to contact: National Drug and Alcohol Testing Program Attn: NTA, Inc. P.O. Box 508 772 N. Broad Street Mooresville, N.C. 28115 Make check payable to NTA, Inc. Plan administrator - Phone: (800) 452-0030, (704) 660-8600 Fax: (704) 658-1303 Plan sponsor and coordinator - North Carolina Christian School Association Dr. Joe Haas - Executive Director Phone: (919) 731-4844 Fax: (919) 731-4847 Email: joehaas@nccsa.org