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Welcome to another video in the NDS Video Blog Series. In this video were discussing the recently revised Federal Drug Testing Custody and Control Form and the guidance that the DOT issued about the newly approved form. On August 17, 2020 the official Federal Drug Testing Custody and Control Form was revised and approved by the Office of Management and Budget. The revised custody and control form can be viewed directly at a link below in the video description. The official DOT guidance for the new CCF form can also be accessed below at a link in the description. There are several changes to the Federal CCF. Here is what has changed and how you will know the difference between the 2017 CCF and the revised 2020 CCF. Most of the changes adopted in the revised CCF were made in order to accommodate the use of oral fluid specimen testing that was recently approved for the Federal drug testing program. Oral fluid drug testing has not yet been authorized for the DOT testing program but we exp