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53 <br />screening test. <br /> <br />Controlled In this booklet, the terms "drugs" and "controlled substances” are <br />Substances interchangeable and have the same meaning. Unless otherwise provided, these <br />terms refer to: <br /> <br />* Marijuana <br />* Cocaine <br />* Opiates <br />* Phencyclidine (PCP) <br />* Amphetamines, including methamphetamines. <br /> <br />Driver Any person who operates a commercial motor vehicle, (CMV) including: <br /> <br />* Full-time, regularly employed drivers <br />* Casual, intermittent or occasional drivers <br />* Leased drivers <br />* Independent, owner-operator contractors who are either directly <br />employed by or under contract to an employer or who operate a <br />commercial motor vehicle (CMV) at the direction of or with the consent <br />of an employer. <br /> <br />Evidential A device used for alcohol breath testing that has been approved by the <br />Breath Testing National Highway Safety Administration. <br />Device <br /> <br />Medical A licensed physician (medical doctor or doctor of osteopathy) responsible <br />Review for receiving laboratory results generated by an employer’s drug testing <br />Officer program. The MRO must have knowledge of substance abuse disorders and <br />appropriate medical training to interpret and evaluate an individual's confirmed <br />positive test, medical history, and other relevant biomedical information. <br /> <br />Screening In alcohol testing: the initial test to determine if a driver has a prohibited <br />Test concentration of alcohol in his or her system. In controlled substances testing: a <br />screen to eliminate "negative" urine specimens from further consideration. <br /> <br />Substance Refers to patterns of substance use that result in health consequences or <br />Abuse impairment in social, psychological and occupational functioning. <br /> <br />Substance A licensed physician (medical doctor or doctor of osteopathy) or a licensed <br />Abuse or certified psychologist, social worker, employee assistance professional, <br />Professional or certified addiction counselor with knowledge of and clinical experience in the <br />diagnosis and treatment of alcohol and controlled substance-related disorders. <br /> <br />Who is Covered by the Alcohol and Drug Rule? <br />The Federal Highway Administration, Department of Transportation Alcohol and Drug ruling applies <br />to every person who operates a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) in interstate or intrastate commerce,