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<br />VII. LICENSED TESTING LABORATORY <br />I The testing laboratory shall beMl::dTo){~~0_2_\~IC::~UI!ty_~dl), ~LP~ul,N~u__u --- --- Deleted: HESC Healthcomp <br />55112 ATTN: Forensic Toxicology, which is a lab certified to perform Evaluation Services Corporation, 2147 <br /> controlled substance testing according to DHHS regulations. University Avenue West, Suite 113, St. <br /> Paul, MN 55114,888-558-8378,651- <br /> 647-5290 <br />VIII. PROHIBITED DRUG AND ALCOHOL RELATED <br />CONDUCT <br />The following alcohol and controlled substance-related activities are prohibited by the <br />FHW A's drug and alcohol rules for drivers of CMV's: <br />1. Reporting for duty or remaining on duty to perform safety-sensitive functions <br />while having an alcohol concentration of 0.04 or greater. <br />2. Being on duty or operating a CMV while the driver possesses alcohol, unless the <br />alcohol is manifested and transported as a part of a shipment. This includes the <br />possession of medicines containing alcohol (prescription or over-the-counter), unless the <br />packaging seal is unbroken. <br />3. Using alcohol while performing safety-sensitive functions. <br />4. Performing safety-sensitive functions within four (4) hours after using alcohol. <br />5. When required to take a post-accident test, using alcohol within eight hours <br />following the accident or prior to undergoing a post-accident alcohol test, whichever <br />comes first. <br />6. Refusing to submit to an alcohol or controlled substance test required by post- <br />accident, random, reasonable suspicion, or follow-up testing requirements. <br />7. Reporting for duty or remaining on duty, requiring the performance of safety- <br />sensitive functions, when the driver uses any controlled substance, except when <br />instructed by a physician who has advised the driver that the substance does not <br />adversely affect the driver's ability to safely operate a CMV. <br />8. Reporting for duty, remaining on duty or performing a safety-sensitive function, <br />if the driver tests positive for controlled substances. <br />IX. CONSEQUENCES TO DRIVERS ENGAGING IN <br />PROHIBITED CONDUCT <br />Drivers who have engaged in prohibited conduct are subject to the following <br />consequences: <br />1. Drivers shall not be permitted to perform safety-sensitive functions. <br /> page 10 <br />