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The DOT Return to Duty (RTD) process assists DISA and Department of Transportation (DOT) regulated employees in returning to their safety-sensitive positions after a Drug or Alcohol Violation. Our qualified Substance Abuse Professionals (SAP) are here to help you start the process today!
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Failing or refusing to take a DOT test while working in a safety-sensitive position can lead to serious consequences, as mandated by the United States Department of Transportation (DOT).

Once an employee with a verified DOT drug and alcohol violation is prohibited from performing safety-sensitive functions, they must find a DOT-qualified Substance Abuse Professional. If the employee is a driver (CDL or CLP) under the FMCSA, they must log into their Clearinghouse account and send a request to the SAP they would like to work with.

Once an employee contacts a DOT-qualified SAP, they can start the return-to-duty process. The SAP will guide them through the process. If the employee is a driver (CDL or CLP) under the FMCSA, the SAP must accept their request in the Clearinghouse before starting the process.

The next step requires employees to meet with their SAP for a face-to-face clinical SAP evaluation. This one-on-one conversation helps the SAP understand how the violation occurred.

The SAP will meet with the employee for a follow-up SAP evaluation once the employee has actively participated in the required education and/or treatment program.

YOnce the SAP determines that the employee has successfully complied with the required education and/or treatment, they will be eligible for a return-to-duty drug test.

The employee must have a negative drug test result and/or an alcohol test with an alcohol concentration of less than 0.02 before resuming the performance of safety-sensitive duties.

Once the employee resumes performing safety-sensitive functions, their employer will subject them to unannounced drug and alcohol tests to ensure ongoing compliance with DOT drug and alcohol regulations.
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A DOT SAP Return to Work program helps individuals who have failed a DOT test return to safety-sensitive positions in compliance with DOT regulations. This program involves completing the return to duty process, starting with a DOT SAP Evaluation.
Anyone who has failed or refused to take a DOT test must participate in a DOT SAP Return to Work program before returning to a safety-sensitive job.
TA DOT SAP evaluation determines whether an individual has any underlying substance use concerns that need to be addressed through some form of treatment or education. It ensures that the individual completes the necessary steps to address these concerns and complies with DOT regulations before returning to safety-sensitive duties.
The duration of a DOT SAP evaluation varies depending on individual circumstances. However, starting the process as soon as possible is essential to minimize delays in returning to work.
During a DOT SAP evaluation, an individual meets with a Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) who assesses their substance use history and current condition. The SAP then recommends an appropriate course of action, which can include treatment or education.

Have you had a DOT or DISA drug and alcohol violation? Tested positive on a DOT or DISA test? Refused to take a DOT or DISA test? At SAP Evaluations, LLC, we understand the importance of your career and are committed to helping you return to work safely and efficiently.

SAP Evaluations, LLC works with qualified Substance Abuse Professionals (SAP) across the United States.

If you hold a safety-sensitive DOT position and have tested positive or refused a DOT test, you must complete the Return-to-Duty (RTD) process.

Start with a comprehensive, face-to-face clinical SAP evaluation by one of our DOT-qualified Substance Abuse Professionals (SAP).
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