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DOT Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy 1/13/2020 <br /> Page 12 <br />commercial motor vehicle, until the start of the driver’s next regularly scheduled duty, but not <br />less than twenty-four (24) hours following administration of the test. <br /> <br />If a driver tests positive under this policy, or is found to have an alcohol concentration of .02 or <br />greater but less than .04, the driver will be removed from safety sensitive duties and escorted <br />home; the driver should not drive home, but be escorted to his or her home. The driver will then <br />be placed on vacation/PTO, for hours missed from work. <br /> <br />• Notification of Resources Available <br />The City will advise each driver who has engaged in conduct prohibited by federal law or <br />who has a positive alcohol or controlled substance test of the resources available to the <br />driver, in evaluating and resolving problems associated with the misuse of alcohol and <br />use of a controlled substance, including the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of <br />Substance Abuse Professionals and counseling and treatment programs. The City will <br />provide this SAP listing in writing at no cost to the driver. <br /> <br />• Discipline <br />The City reserves the right to impose whatever discipline the City deems appropriate in <br />its sole discretion, up to and including termination for a first occurrence, against drivers <br />who violate applicable FMCSA or DOT rules or this policy, subject to applicable <br />personnel policies and collective bargaining agreements. Except as otherwise required by <br />law, the City is not obligated to reinstate or requalify such drivers following a first <br />positive confirmed controlled substance or alcohol test result. <br /> <br />• Evaluation, and Return to Duty Testing <br />Should the City wish to consider reinstatement of a driver who engaged in conduct <br />prohibited by federal law and/or who had a positive alcohol or controlled substance test, <br />the driver must undergo a SAP evaluation, participate in any prescribed <br />education/treatment, and successfully complete return-to-duty alcohol test with a result <br />indicating an alcohol concentration of less than 0.02 and/or or a controlled substance test <br />with a verified negative result, before the driver returns to duty requiring the performance <br />of a safety-sensitive function. The SAP will determine what assistance, if any, the driver <br />needs in resolving problems associated with alcohol misuse and controlled substance use <br />and will ensure the driver properly follows any rehabilitation program and submits to <br />unannounced follow-up alcohol and controlled substance testing. <br /> <br />• Follow-Up Testing <br />If the driver passes the return-to-duty test, he/she will be subject to unannounced <br />follow-up alcohol and/or controlled substance testing. The number and frequency for <br />such follow-up testing will be as directed by the SAP and will consist of at least six tests <br />in the first twelve months. These tests will be conducted under direct observation. <br /> <br />• Refusal to test <br />All drivers and applicants have the right to refuse to take a required alcohol and/or <br />controlled substance test. If an employee refuses to undergo testing, the employee will be