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months from the date of the driver's return to duty. The SAP may terminate the requirement for <br /> follow-up testing at any time after the first six tests have been administered, if the SAP <br /> determines such test is no longer necessary. The employee is responsible for paying for all costs <br /> associated with follow-up tests. <br /> Follow-up alcohol testing will be conducted only when the driver is performing safety-sensitive <br /> functions, or immediately prior to or after performing safety-sensitive functions. <br /> Cost of Required Testing. <br /> The City will pay for the cost of pre-employment, post-accident, random, and reasonable <br /> substance and alcohol testing requested or required of all job applicants and employees. The <br /> driver must pay for the cost of all requested confirmatory re-tests, return-to-duty, and follow-up <br /> testing. <br /> Prohibited Conduct <br /> • The following conduct is explicitly prohibited by applicable DOT and FMCSA <br /> regulations and therefore constitutes violation of City policy. <br /> Under the influence of alcohol when reporting for duty or while on duty. <br /> No driver may report for duty or remain on duty requiring the performance of safety-sensitive <br /> functions while having an alcohol concentration of 0.04 or greater. Drivers reporting for duty or <br /> remaining on duty to perform safety-sensitive functions while having an alcohol concentration of <br /> 0.02, but less than 0.04, will be removed from duty for 24 hours, escorted home and placed on <br /> vacation leave or compensatory time off leave for hours missed from work. <br /> On-Duty Use of Alcohol. <br /> No driver may use alcohol while performing safety-sensitive functions. <br /> Pre-Duty Use of Alcohol. <br /> No driver may perform safety-sensitive functions within four (4) hours after using alcohol. If an <br /> employee has had alcohol within four hours they are to notify their supervisors before <br /> performing any safety-sensitive functions. <br /> Alcohol Use Following an Accident. <br /> No driver required to take a post-accident alcohol test may use alcohol for eight (8) hours <br /> following the accident, or until the driver undergoes a post-accident alcohol test, whichever <br /> occurs first. <br /> Refusal to Submit to a Required Alcohol or Controlled Substance Test. <br /> No applicant or driver may refuse to submit to pre-employment, post-accident, random, <br /> reasonable suspicion or follow-up alcohol or controlled substance testing. <br /> In the event an applicant or driver does in fact refuse to submit to required alcohol or controlled <br /> substance testing, no test will be conducted. Refusal by a driver to submit to controlled substance <br /> or alcohol testing will be considered a positive test result, will cause disqualification from <br /> performing safety-sensitive functions, and may appear on the driver's permanent record. Drivers <br /> 1131Page <br />