Department of Transportation Sets Minimum 2024 Random Drug and Alcohol Testing Rates
- Federal Aviation Administration (FAA):
- 2024 Random Drug Testing Rate: 25%
- 2024 Random Alcohol Testing Rate: 10%
- 2024 Random Rate Federal Register Notice
- 2024 Federal Register Notice – Correction
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA):
- 2024 Random Drug Testing Rate: 50%
- 2024 Random Alcohol Testing Rate: 10%
- The random rates did not change for 2024. Because the random rates did not change, FMCSA is not required to publish a notice in the Federal Register. The rate last changed in 2020.
- Federal Railroad Administration (FRA):
- 2024 Random Drug Testing Rate: 25% – Covered Service
- 2024 Random Alcohol Testing Rate: 10% – Covered Service
- 2024 Random Drug Testing Rate: 25% – Maintenance of Way
- 2024 Random Alcohol Testing Rate: 10% – Maintenance of Way
- 2024 Random Drug Testing Rate: 50% – Mechanical
- 2024 Random Alcohol Testing Rate: 25% – Mechanical
- 2024 Random Rate Federal Register Notice
- Federal Transit Administration (FTA):
- 2024 Random Drug Testing Rate: 50%
- 2024 Random Alcohol Testing Rate: 10%
- 2024 Random Rate Federal Register Notice
- Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA):
- 2024 Random Drug Testing Rate: 25%
- 2024 Random Alcohol Testing Rate: N/A
- 2024 Random Rate Federal Register Notice
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