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63 <br />Pre-Employment Testing <br />All applicants, including current employees seeking a transfer, applying for a position where duties <br />include performing safety-sensitive duties described above, will be required to take a drug test prior to <br />the first time a driver performs a safety-sensitive function for the City. A driver may not perform <br />safety-sensitive functions unless the driver has received a controlled substance test result from the <br />Medical Review Officer (“MRO”) indicating a verified negative test result. In addition to pre- <br />employment controlled substance testing, applicants will be required to authorize in writing former <br />employers to release alcohol test results of .04 or greater, positive controlled substance test results, <br />refusals to test, other violations of drug and alcohol testing regulations, and completion of return to <br />duty requirements within the preceding three years. <br /> <br />The City will contact the candidate’s DOT regulated previous and current employers within the last <br />three years for drug and alcohol test results as referenced above and review the testing history if <br />feasible before the employee first performs safety-sensitive functions for the city. Beginning in 2020, <br />an applicant must provide consent to the city, and successfully pass a full query of the Federal Motor <br />Carrier Safety Administration’s Clearinghouse. In addition, at least once a year, the City will conduct a <br />limited query of the Clearinghouse for each currently employed CDL driver. If the limited query <br />reveals that the Clearinghouse has information about resolved or unresolved drug and alcohol program <br />violations by a candidate or current employee, he or she will be asked to provide electronic consent to a <br />full query of the Clearinghouse (unless he or she has previously provided electronic consent). In the <br />event a full query of the Clearinghouse reveals unresolved violation information for a candidate or <br />current employee, the driver will not be permitted to perform safety-sensitive functions, including the <br />operation of a Commercial Motor Vehicle and, in the case of a candidate, may have their conditional <br />offer of employment rescinded or, in the case of a current employee, may be subject to discipline. <br /> <br />Post-Accident Testing <br /> <br />As soon as practicable following an accident involving a commercial motor vehicle operating on a <br />public road, the City will test each surviving driver for controlled substances and alcohol when the <br />following occurs: <br />• The accident involves a fatality or <br />• The driver receives a citation for a moving traffic violation from the accident and an injury is <br />treated away from the accident scene or <br />• The driver receives a citation for a moving traffics violation from the accident and a vehicle is <br />required to be towed from the accident scene. <br /> <br />The following chart summarizes when DOT post-accident testing needs to be conducted: