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who refuse to submit to testing will be subject to discipline, up to an including termination. In <br /> accordance with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's (FMCSA) Commercial <br /> Driver's License (CDL) Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse reporting requirements, beginning <br /> January 6, 2020, the City will report a driver's refusal to submit to a DOT test for drug or alcohol <br /> use to the Clearinghouse within three business days. If an applicant refuses to submit to pre- <br /> employment controlled substance testing, any applicable conditional offer will be withdrawn. <br /> For purposes of this section, a driver is considered to have refused to submit to an alcohol or <br /> controlled substance test when the driver: <br /> • Fails to provide adequate breath for alcohol testing without a valid medical explanation after <br /> he or she has received notice of the requirement for breath testing. <br /> • Fails to provide adequate urine for controlled substance testing without a genuine inability to <br /> provide a specimen (as determined by a medical evaluation), after he or she has received <br /> notice of the requirement for urine testing. <br /> • Fails to report for testing within a reasonable period of time, as determined by the City. <br /> • Fails to remain at a testing site until testing is complete. <br /> • In the case of directly observed or monitored collection, fails to permit observation or <br /> monitoring. <br /> • Fails or declines to take a second test as required by the City and/or collector. <br /> • Fails to undergo a medical examination as directed by the City pursuant to federal law. <br /> • Refuses to complete and sign the alcohol testing form, to provide a breath or saliva sample, <br /> to provide an adequate amount of breath, or otherwise cooperate in any way that prevents the <br /> completion of the testing process. <br /> • Engages in conduct that clearly obstructs the test process. <br /> Altering or attempting to alter a urine sample or breath test. <br /> A driver altering or attempting to alter a urine sample or controlled substance test, or substituting <br /> or attempting to substitute a urine sample, will be subject to providing a specimen under direct <br /> observation. Both specimens will be subject to laboratory testing. In such case, the employee <br /> may be subject to immediate termination of employment and any job offer made to an applicant <br /> will be immediately withdrawn. <br /> Controlled Substance Use. <br /> No driver may report for duty or remain on duty requiring the performance of safety-sensitive <br /> functions when the driver uses any controlled substance, except when the use is pursuant to the <br /> instructions of a licensed medical practitioner who has advised the driver in writing the substance <br /> does not adversely affect the driver's ability to safely operate a commercial motor vehicle. <br /> Drivers must forward this information regarding therapeutic controlled substance use to the City <br /> immediately after receiving any such advice. <br /> Having a medical marijuana card and/or a cannabis prescription from a physician does not allow <br /> anyone to use or possess that drug in the city's workplace. The federal government still classifies <br /> cannabis as an illegal drug. There is no acceptable concentration of marijuana metabolites in the <br /> wine or blood of an employee who performs safety-sensitive duties for the City. Employees are <br /> still subject to being tested under our policies, as well as for being disciplined, suspended or <br /> terminated after testing positive for cannabis while at work. <br /> 1141Page <br />
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