Industry Drug and Alcohol Testing Program
Management Information Systems
Listed below are links to assist you in reporting your FAA drug and alcohol testing results for 2006. You have an option for electronic reporting and an option for filling out paper forms for submission. If you use the paper-reporting format, please send the information to the address provided below. The FAA highly recommends the electronic reporting option.
The DOT's Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (Volpe Center) will be receiving and processing the MIS reports. In December, the Volpe Center will be sending letters to all aviation companies that we believe are required to submit reports for 2006. These letters provide user ID, password, and instructions for electronic reporting. OLDER VERSIONS OF THE MIS FORM (FROM BEFORE 2003) CANNOT BE ACCEPTED FOR 2006 REPORTING.
Regulations
- In the Federal Register on December 31, 2003, FAA published a final rule of conforming amendments to the DOT MIS final rule.
Policy
- Letter to companies required to submit MIS reports for CY2007 (MS Word)
- Letter to companies randomly selected to submit MIS reports for CY2007 (MS Word)
Electronic Reporting
- Electronic reporting instructions (MS Word)
- To submit reports electronically please visit http://damis.dot.gov
Paper Reporting
- MIS form (PDF)
- Written instructions (MS Word)
- Mail MIS paper reports to:
Federal Aviation Administration
Drug Abatement Division
AAM-810, Room 806
800 Independence Ave., SW
Washington, DC 20591
The Volpe Center will be answering any questions that you may have concerning this submission of electronic reports. The telephone number to call if you have any questions regarding reporting is (888) 596 9352 or email FAADAMIS@volpe.dot.gov.
If you think your company is required to report this information, but you did not receive a letter from the Volpe Center, please call the Volpe Center at (888) 596-9352 or e-mail FAADAMIS@volpe.dot.gov for further information. If you have regulatory questions concerning MIS reports, please call the Drug Abatement Division at (202) 267-8442.