The following information was taken from an email sent out by the FMCSA in November of 2021. WSTA has published this copy to keep you informed of the drug and alcohol clearinghouse rules.
Clearinghouse Rule IIWhat It Means for State Driver Licensing AgenciesAs of November 8, 2021, FMCSA’s second Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse final rule, Controlled Substances and Alcohol Testing: State Driver’s Licensing Agency Non-Issuance/Downgrade of Commercial Driver’s License; Correction, is in effect. This rule addresses how States will use the information in the Clearinghouse to help ensure that only qualified drivers receive and retain a CDL or CLP. State Driver Licensing Agencies (SDLAs) must be in compliance with the new requirements no later than November 18, 2024. SDLA RequirementsThe Clearinghouse rule II established new requirements for SDLAs. The question and answer below has been added to the Clearinghouse website to summarize the SDLA requirements. How will SDLAs use the Clearinghouse?
Note: If a driver completes the RTD process, or a violation is removed from the Clearinghouse, FMCSA will notify SDLAs that the driver is no longer prohibited from operating a CMV. As stated above, SDLAs have until November 18, 2024 (compliance date) to comply with these requirements, but continue to have the option to voluntarily query the Clearinghouse to determine whether the driver is prohibited from operating a CMV up until the compliance date. For more information on the SDLA requirements, including how SDLAs will access Clearinghouse data, contact the Clearinghouse Team. |
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