Beginning November 18, 2024, truck drivers marked as “prohibited” in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMCSA) Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse will face the revocation of their commercial driving privileges by State Driver’s Licensing Agencies (SDLAs). The FMCSA’s second Final Rule, Clearinghouse-II, issued in October 2021, mandates SDLAs to adhere to stricter requirements concerning the Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse. This enhancement of existing federal regulations aims to ensure that drivers with a “prohibited” Clearinghouse status undergo the return-to-duty (RTD) process before their commercial driving privileges are reinstated.
“As established in the first Clearinghouse Final Rule, drivers with a “prohibited” Clearinghouse status are prohibited from operating a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) on public roads. The second Clearinghouse final rule (Clearinghouse-II) further supports this by ensuring that drivers with a “prohibited” Clearinghouse status do not continue to hold a commercial driver’s license (CDL) or commercial learner’s permit (CLP),” the FMCSA says.