by eric | Dec 8, 2020 | Drug Testing, In the News, Industry News
Oregon legalizes most drugs after voters passed measure 110 that takes a different approach to the enforcement of elicit, harder drug possession. Heroin, cocaine, methamphetamines, and more are now allowed in non-commercial amounts. The fines for these drugs will be...
by eric | Nov 30, 2020 | Complete Employee Screening, In the News, Industry News
The Fair Chance Act The California Department of Fair Employment and Housing has updated the state’s criminal background check rules to expand California Worker Protections. The new rules expand the scope of the Fair Chance Act and let employers know they intend to...
by eric | Nov 30, 2020 | Complete Employee Screening, Drug Testing, In the News, Industry News
Workplace injuries can cause major issues for employers. The ability to conduct business safely within the workplace is vital for a company to succeed. With that said, every year, there are over four million injuries within the workplace. These range from minor cuts...
by eric | Nov 30, 2020 | Complete Employee Screening, Drug Testing, In the News, Industry News, Uncategorized
Marijuana use is way up, growing in popularity as it is being legalized in states across the country. The United Nations drug and crime group estimates that there are around 200 million people who used some form of marijuana in the last year. Medicinal and...
by mallred | Jun 18, 2020 | DOT Clearinghouse, Drug Testing, In the News
The FMCSA has updated the Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse to allow employer to link their Clearinghouse accounts with their FMCSA Portal accounts. This will enable employers to associate Clearinghouse activity (reporting violations, conducting queries, purchasing query...
by mallred | Mar 24, 2020 | DOT Clearinghouse, Drug Testing, In the News
This guidance document sent out by the Department of Transportation provides clarity to DOT-regulated employers, employees, and service agents on conducting DOT drug-and-alcohol testing given concerns about the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). We, as a...