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<br />*City of Mounds View* <br />DOT Drug -Free Workplace Policy 2020 Version 4 <br /> <br /> <br />Confirmation Test: <br /> <br />Alcohol: A second test, following a screening test with a result of 0.02 or greater, which <br />provides quantitative data of alcohol concentration. <br /> <br />Drugs: A second analytical procedure to identify and quantify the presence of a <br />specific drug or metabolite that is independent of the screening test. <br /> <br />Disabling Damage: <br /> <br />Damage, which precludes departure of a motor vehicle from the scene of the accident in its <br />usual manner in daylight after simple repairs. <br /> <br />Included: 1. Damage to motor vehicles that could have been driven, but <br />would have been further damaged if so driven. <br /> <br />Excluded: 1. Damage, which can be remedied temporarily at the scene of <br />the accident without special tools or parts. <br /> <br />2. Tire disablement without other damage even if no spare tire is <br />available. <br /> <br />3. Headlight or taillight damage. <br /> <br />4. Damage to turn signals, horn, or windshield wipers, which <br />makes them inoperative. <br /> <br />Driver: <br /> <br />Any person who holds a CDL and operates a CMV, which falls under the specific DOT criteria. <br />This includes, but is not limited to, full-time or part-time, regularly employed drivers; casual, <br />intermittent or occasional drivers; leased drivers and independent owner -operator contractors. <br /> <br />Refuse to Submit: <br /> <br />A refusal to submit to a required drug and/or al cohol test (also "refusal to test") means that a <br />driver: <br /> <br />1. Fails to appear for any test (except a pre-employment test) within a reasonable time, <br />as determined by the Company, consistent with applicable DOT agency regulations, <br />after being directed to do so by the Company. This includes the failure of an <br />employee (including an owner-operator) to appear for a test when called by the <br />Company’s Consortium/Third-Party Administrator (C/TPA). <br /> <br />2. Fails to remain at the testing site until the testing process is complete. <br /> <br />3. Fails to provide a urine specimen for any drug test, or fails to provide an adequate <br />amount of saliva or breath for any alcohol test required by Part 382 or other DOT <br />agency regulations. <br /> <br />4. In the case of a directly observed or monitored collection in a drug test, fails to permit <br />the observation or monitoring of the driver’s provision of a specimen;