Drug and Alcohol Testing Compliance Program
$337
Stay fully compliant with DOT drug and alcohol testing regulations without managing the process yourself. FCCR provides a complete, fully managed compliance program for trucking companies and owner-operators. As a certified Consortium/Third-Party Administrator (C/TPA), we handle enrollment, random testing pools, recordkeeping, and all required testing coordination—ensuring your business meets FMCSA requirements and avoids violations.
Product Description
What This Program Covers
FCCR manages every part of your DOT drug and alcohol testing program, including:
- Enrollment in a certified random testing consortium
- Pre-employment drug testing coordination
- Random testing pool management and selections
- Post-accident and reasonable suspicion testing support
- Return-to-duty and follow-up testing coordination
- Secure recordkeeping and compliance documentation
Our team ensures all testing requirements are handled correctly so your drivers stay eligible and your company remains audit-ready.
Why This Program Matters
DOT drug and alcohol compliance is not optional. Any CDL driver performing safety-sensitive duties must be part of a compliant testing program. Failing to meet these requirements can result in:
- Out-of-service violations
- FMCSA penalties and fines
- Failed audits or compliance reviews
- Disruption to your operations
FCCR ensures your program is properly managed from day one, helping you avoid costly compliance issues.
Why Carriers Choose FCCR
Carriers and owner-operators rely on FCCR to simplify compliance and reduce risk:
- Certified C/TPA handling all program requirements
- Accurate enrollment and testing coordination
- Ongoing compliance monitoring and support
- Organized records for audits and inspections
- Trusted support for both fleets and single owner-operators
We take care of the details so you can focus on running your business.
What Happens After You Order
Once you purchase your DOT drug and alcohol testing program:
- Your business is enrolled in the consortium
- Drivers are added to the random testing pool
- Pre-employment testing (if needed) is coordinated
- You receive confirmation and program documentation
- Ongoing compliance management begins immediately
FCCR continues to manage your program to keep you compliant year-round.
Frequently Asked Questions
All CDL-required commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers performing safety-sensitive duties must be enrolled in a DOT-compliant testing program. This includes motor carriers, owner-operators, and fleet drivers operating under FMCSA regulations.
A consortium (C/TPA) manages drug and alcohol testing programs for multiple companies. FCCR handles random selections, testing coordination, and recordkeeping to ensure your program meets all FMCSA requirements.
DOT regulations require testing under the following circumstances:
• Pre-employment: Before a driver performs safety-sensitive duties.
• Reasonable suspicion: When trained supervisors observe potential substance misuse.
• Random: Ongoing, unannounced testing of safety-sensitive employees.
• Post-accident: Following certain accidents involving fatalities or when a driver’s performance may have contributed to an incident.
DOT drug testing screens for substances including:
• Marijuana (THC)
• Cocaine
• Amphetamines
• Opiates (including heroin and morphine)
• Phencyclidine (PCP)
• MDMA (Ecstasy)
The driver must be removed from safety-sensitive duties and complete the return-to-duty process, including evaluation by a Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) and a negative test, before returning to work.
A Medical Review Officer (MRO) will verify valid prescriptions. If the medication is properly prescribed and used as directed, the result may not be considered a violation.
During an audit, you may be asked to provide:
• A copy of your consortium enrollment or service agreement.
• Proof that all safety-sensitive drivers are part of the random testing pool.
• Your company’s Drug and Alcohol policy.
• Test records (pre-employment, random, post-accident, and reasonable suspicion).
• Annual summary reports showing testing compliance rates.
Stay Compliant with a Fully Managed Testing Program
Avoid violations, missed testing requirements, and audit issues by enrolling in a professionally managed DOT drug and alcohol testing program. FCCR handles the entire process—from enrollment to ongoing compliance—so you can stay focused on operating your business while meeting all FMCSA requirements.
Read more: How the FMCSA Clearinghouse Affects You






