Five Department of Transportation Agencies have identified their random testing rates for 2019. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has not yet released the random testing rates for 2019 for the motor carrier industry. Many of the DOT agencies are increasing their random testing rates for 2019, find out below which agency increased their rates this calendar year. Make sure to stay in compliance within your agency this year and join our consortium today. We will help you manage and process all of your drug tests quickly, efficiently and smoothly.
FAA Federal Railroad Administration
For the 2019 calendar year, the minimum annual random testing rates for covered service employees
will continue to be 25% for drugs and 10% for alcohol, while the
minimum annual random testing rates for MOW employees will continue to be 50% for drugs and 25% for alcohol.
USCG United States Coast Guard
The U.S Coast Guard has increased the minimum random drug testing rate for 2019 as a result of MIS data for the most recent reporting year indicating that the positive rate is greater than 1%. For 2019, the set minimum random drug testing rate is at
50% for drugs and
25% for alcohol.
FTA Federal Transit Administration
Effective January 1
st, 2019, the minimum rate of random drug testing will increase from 25% to
50% of covered employees for employers subject to FTA's drug and alcohol regulation
. This change is due to an increase in the industry's "positive rate" as reflected in random drug test data for the most recent reporting year.
FAA Federal Aviation Administration
The FAA has determined that the minimum random drug and alcohol testing percentage rates the 2019 calendar year will
remain at 25% for safety-sensitive employees for random drug testing and
10% of safety sensitive employees for random alcohol testing.
PHMSA Pipeline and Hazardous Material Administration
PHMSA has determined that the minimum random drug testing rate for covered employees will remain at
50% during calendar year 2019.
FMCSA Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Although FMCSA has yet to confirm the testing rates for 2019, we expect employers governed by the agency will soon be drug testing more of their staff for years to come. We will update as soon as they release their testing rates for the 2019 calendar year.
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