02Mar
Positive Drug Tests – SAP Program and Return to Duty
When a school bus driver fails a drug or alcohol test, refuses to submit to required testing, or otherwise violates U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) drug testing regulations, a specific regulatory framework governs driver and employer obligations. Federal regulations require such drivers participate in the Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) program before they return to safety-sensitive duties. 49 C.F.R. §40.285(a).
For school bus operators, understanding how this process works, and what is required along the way, is essential for maintaining compliance and protecting student safety. Because school bus drivers operate passenger-carrying commercial motor vehicles and perform safety-sensitive functions as defined in 49 C.F.R. §40.382.107, the consequences of a violation are immediate and mandatory.
A driver may not perform any safety-sensitive function, including operating a school bus, until each regulatory step has been completed in full. 49 C.F.R. §40.382.501(a).
In this article we cover:
- Responding to a Positive Drug Test Result
- Navigating the Substance Abuse Professional Program
- Return to Duty Procedures
- What You as a School Bus Contractor Should Do
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