['Drug and Alcohol Testing - DOT']
['Refusal to be tested - Motor Carrier']
04/08/2025
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Also applies to:
- §40.193 What happens when an employee does not provide a sufficient amount of urine for a drug test?
Question: Do collectors sign the CCF in situations in which a urine specimen is not provided during a collection (i.e., a refusal to provide a specimen; a shy bladder situation)?
Answer:
- In any such case, the collector would check the box in Step 2 of the CCF indicating that no specimen was provided and enter an explanatory remark.
- The collector would then provide his or her name and signature in Step 4 of the CCF.
- The employee’s name and phone number should be included on the MRO copy.
- The collector would then transmit the CCF copies to the appropriate parties (e.g., employer, MRO).
['Drug and Alcohol Testing - DOT']
['Refusal to be tested - Motor Carrier']
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