DOT CONSORTIUM ENROLLMENT - Oregon

Random Drug & Alcohol Testing Program
FMCSA - FAA - USCG - FTA - FRA - PHMSA

All Random Test Fees Included


  • We offer 1, 2 and 3 year memberships (multi-year discounts)
  • All random selection testing and testing fees included (no hidden costs)
  • MIS report at year-end and upon request
  • DER support, Clearinghouse assistance (FMCSA), DOT Physicals, MVR Reports & Supervisor Training

Why is a DOT Consortium Required?

Owner Operators- DOT requires all owner-operators to enroll in a consortium so they are included in a compliant random testing pool because they cannot randomly test themselves.

Small Employers-Some smaller companies may not have enough drivers or safety-sensitive employees to maintain their own statistically valid random pool. Therefore, by joining a consortium, they are combined with other companies to form a large pool that meets DOT testing requirements.

Large Employers-Larger fleets may manage their own random pool but often use a consortium/TPA to outsource the process, reduce administrative burden, and ensure strict compliance.

How Our DOT Consortium Works

Step 1: Enroll: Select a 1, 2, or 3 year membership and receive your Certificate of Compliance by email.

Quarterly Selections: We process our consortiums using a scientifically valid, computer-generated random draws each quarter.

Immediate Notifications: If selected, your DER receives email & phone notice with selection instructions.

Testing & Results: Visit the assigned testing center. ADT will manage CCFs, lab processing, and reporting.

MIS Reporting: Year-end and on-demand MIS reports included.

Included With Membership

  • All random selection test fees (drug & alcohol where applicable)
  • DER support & audit-ready documentation
  • Federal CCFs (5-part) for DOT drug tests
  • FMCSA Clearinghouse registration assistance
  • Policy templates (DOT Drug & Alcohol)
  • Supervisor reasonable-suspicion training options

Agency Coverage & Current Minimum Random Rates

Percentages are set by each DOT agency and may change.

FMCSA: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration - Regulatory Overview in Oregon

In Oregon, employers who fall under 49 CFR 382.305 are required to sustain a compliant random testing program. It is essential for owner-operators to be part of a consortium of two or more covered employees to meet these guidelines.

  • 50% - DOT 5-panel urine testing for Controlled Substances.
  • 10% - Breath Alcohol Testing (BAT) as per DOT standards.
FMCSA Enroll Today

USCG: United States Coast Guard (Now within Homeland Security Division) - Regulatory Insights in Oregon

Marine employers in Oregon operating under 46 CFR Part 16.230 must execute random drug testing specifically for those crewmembers deemed safety-sensitive.

  • 50% - Controlled Substances screening through DOT 5-panel urine tests.
  • Note: Alcohol testing is not mandated within the random minimums for USCG regulations.
USCG Enroll Today

FAA: Federal Aviation Administration - Oregon Compliance Requirements

Employers in Oregon governed by 14 CFR Part 120 must ensure that all roles involving safety-sensitive tasks are covered under the testing regulations.

  • 25% - DOT 5-panel urine tests for Controlled Substances.
  • 10% - Breath Alcohol Testing (BAT) to meet FAA requirements.
FAA Enroll Today

FRA- Federal Railroad Administration

FRA: Federal Railroad Administration - Oregon Specific Requirements

In the state of Oregon, all railroads are obligated to submit a comprehensive and compliant random testing plan for approval, as stipulated under 49 CFR 219.601-219.609. This ensures consistent practices that comply with federal safety standards.

Employee Category Drugs Alcohol
Covered Service 25% 10%
Maintenance of Way / Roadway Workers 25% 10%
Mechanical 50% 25%
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FTA- Federal Transit Administration

FTA: Federal Transit Administration - Oregon Testing Regulations

Employers throughout Oregon, regulated by 49 CFR Part 655, must adopt a scientifically reliable method for selecting participants for random testing. This approach helps maintain rigorous safety protocols across the transportation sector.

  • 50%- Drugs
  • 10%-  Alcohol
FTA Enroll Today

PHMSA- Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration

PHMSA: Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration - Oregon Guidelines

In Oregon, operators following Parts 192, 193, or 195 are obliged to conduct tests for covered employees under the provisions of 49 CFR Part 199, ensuring that safety standards are adhered to within the industry.

  • 50%-Drugs
  • Alcohol- N/A (no PHMSA random alcohol minimum)
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Who Must Be in a DOT Random Program?

  • Truck drivers (CDL) & motor carriers
  • Train engineers, conductors, dispatchers
  • Merchant mariners & marine employers
  • Airline pilots, flight attendants, mechanics, ATC
  • Pipeline operations, maintenance & emergency response
  • Transit operations, maintenance & certain CDL roles

Owner-Operators , Small, Medium & Large Employers

Joining our DOT consortium is the fastest way to achieve immediate compliance. We provide the Certificate of Compliance, random selections, MIS reports and testing coordination.

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Complete Compliance Package for Independent Operators & Small Companies

  • 1 DOT Drug Test
  • First-year Consortium membership (all randoms included)
  • 1 Supervisor training (reasonable suspicion)
  • 1 DOT Drug & Alcohol Policy
  • 1 Certificate of Compliance

Need more tests? Additional DOT drug tests can be added at a discount.

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Enroll in the DOT Consortium

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Immediate compliance for DOT random testing. Perfect for owner-operators and employers of any size.

  • Quarterly random selections & notifications
  • All random test fees included
  • MIS reporting & audit support
  • CCFs, policy templates, DER guidance

Are there penalties for non compliance?

Failing to comply with DOT drug and alcohol testing requirements can result in severe consequences for both employers and drivers, including:

  • Quarterly random selections & notifications
  • All random test fees included
  • MIS reporting & audit support
  • CCFs, policy templates, DER guidance

DOT Consortium: Frequently Asked Questions

What is a DOT Consortium (C/TPA) and who requires it?

Answer: A consortium c/TPA acts as a service partner, overseeing some or all aspects of an employer's drug and alcohol testing program, including management of random testing pools, in accordance with 49 CFR part 40.

Do random testing rates remain constant?

Answer: While DOT random testing rates can vary annually due to the positivity rate, within our consortium, all DOT random testing fees are consistently included regardless of rate changes.

Procedure after random test selection?

Answer: The Designated Employer Representative (DER) or owner-operator will be informed by ADT via phone or email about the nearest testing facility and relevant instructions. The selected individual must promptly go to the testing site after being notified.

Which substances are screened in a DOT drug test?

Answer: DOT drug testing includes a 5-panel urine analysis and a DOT breath alcohol test. Ensure that all tests are executed using a Federal CCF and Federal Alcohol Testing Form.

Assistance during a DOT audit or inspection?

Answer: ADT offers help organizing necessary documentation, such as pre-employment tests, proof of random pool inclusion, supervisor training credentials, development of DOT policies, and MIS reports.

Frequency of employee pool updates?

Answer: We verify employee roster updates every quarter. Employers may adjust the list by adding or removing covered employees any time before selection dates.

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