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Welcome to another video in the NDS Video Blog Series. Today were sharing information on the DOT-required Random Consortium, specifically how it pertains to Owner Operators and small trucking companies. Many truck drivers are considered Owner-Operators. The driver owns the truck and the business. For owner-operators, there are unique facets of the DOT Drug amp;amp; Alcohol Testing Rules. CDL drivers on public roads are subject to Department of Transportation and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration rules and regulations for drug and alcohol testing. FMCSA does not define the term owner-operator, but it does make the following statement on its website - The FMCSA regulates employers and drivers. An owner-operator may act as both an employer and a driver at certain times, or as a driver for another employer at other times depending on contractual arrangements and operational structure. WHAT IS REQUIRED FOR DOT DRUG TESTING FOR THE OWNER OPERATOR? To start with, the own