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The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is increasing the minimum annual percentage rate for random controlled substances testing for truck drivers. According to a document published in the ...
No news is good news. The FMCSA reports that the controlled substances random testing rate for regulated motor carriers will remain at 25% for calendar year 2017. Dec. 14, 2016 2 min read No news is ...
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Employees who previously tested on campus for COVID-19 upon their return to Florida State University will be allowed to retest, the university said Thursday. The university also is developing a plan ...
It’s just how they roll. After initially declaring the NYPD would follow a city Law Department memo stating that random marijuana testing of cops is no longer legal, police brass backpedaled Wednesday ...
With the start of the fall semester Monday, Aug. 24, the University of Wyoming will move to the next stage of its COVID-19 testing program. Monday marks the start of Phase 1 reopening, and students ...
If you're of the belief that Thursday's Nevada athletic commission decision to ban testosterone replacement therapy is some game-changer in the war on performance-enhancing drugs, think again. It is a ...
Federal regulators surprised the trucking industry the day after Christmas by announcing an increase in the minimum annual rate for random drug testing for drivers from 25% to 50% starting on Jan. 1.