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If all goes as planned, effective October 1, 2014, there will be a national database containing information about drivers holding a CDL that can be accessed by DOT regulated trucking and bus companies and others.

The database will contain drug and alcohol information on all licensed CDL drivers in the United States, and will be run by the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). This proposed regulation will touch every CDL holder and their employers and is the most significant regulatory change since 2001 when 49 CFR Part40 Regulations were adopted. On April 21, 2014, comments to the DOT close on these proposed regulations.

Join Constangy attorney Tommy Eden, whom has drafted policies for DOT and non-DOT employers nationwide, as he discusses how the new FMCSA proposed regulations will affect your company HR policies.

Space is limited for this webinar so register early.
 

Please note: Registrants will also receive Tommy's detailed review of the proposed regulations prior to the webinar and be able to suggest comments during the webinar session in which they participate.

For more information about this webinar, contact Britt Swanson at bswanson@constangy.com or at 404.230.6722.

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