The new law has legislated in both Houses of Congress with near-unanimous bipartisan approval. The legislation enacted after DHS was slow to offer hair testing protocols for 3 years since the 2015 FAST Act, which enabled the FMCSA to start receiving hair sample drug tests for truck drivers.
The Department of Homeland Security must give guidelines for the method those evaluations should be executed, in addition to why they’ve been postponed, and then create a schedule for when it intends to finish them. The DOT is then to go after. Continue reading “US Truck Drivers Are Now Subject To Hair Drug Testing”