National Maritime Center (NMC)
Mariner Licensing and Documentation (MLD)
Drug Test Information
Mail ALL applications to the
nearest USCG Regional Exam Center.
Application Status: you can check the status of your current Application
for Merchant Mariner Document (MMD), License, or Certificate of Registry
(Form CG-719B).
Definition
What are "dangerous drugs"?
"Dangerous drugs" - under the Department of Transportation rules are:
marijuana, cocaine, opiates, phencyclidine (PCP), and amphetamines. Proof
that you are free of dangerous drugs is required with your renewal application.
Only a screening that tests for the five dangerous drugs is accepted. All
tests must be conducted in accordance with "Procedures for Transportation
Workplace Drug Testing Programs" in Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations
(CFR), Part 40 and done by laboratories certified by the Substance Abuse
and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), an agency of the Department
of Health and Human Services. All qualifying random and periodic drug-testing
programs must also meet these requirements.
Requirements
A drug test is required for all transactions EXCEPT endorsements, duplicates,
and STCW certificates.
ONLY a DOT 5 Panel (SAMHSA 5 Panel, formerly NIDA 5), testing for Marijuana,
Cocaine, Opiates, Phencyclidine, and Amphetamines will be accepted.
Proof
How do I prove that I am free of dangerous drugs?
Acceptable proof of meeting the drug testing requirements can be any
one of the following:
- A completed drug test form (report or letter) signed by the Medical
Review Officer (MRO) or authorized representative of a consortium showing
that you passed a chemical test for dangerous drugs conducted in accordance
with 49 CFR 40 within the previous six months with no subsequent positive
drug tests during the remainder of the six-month period.
- A letter on company or consortium stationary signed by the authorized
official that administers the drug testing program stating that you
passed a pre-employment or periodic test for dangerous drugs within
the previous six months with no subsequent positive drug tests during
the remainder of the six month period.
- A letter on company or consortium stationary signed by the authorized
official that administers the drug testing program stating that you
have been subject to random drug testing required by 46 CFR 16.230 for
at least 60 days during the previous 185 days and did not fail or refuse
to participate in any required chemical test.
- If you are an active duty U.S. military member, a letter from your
command stating that you have been subject to random drug testing for
the past six months and have not failed or refused to participate in
any required test. Random testing letters are not accepted for reserve
military members since they are only subject to testing during monthly
drills. However, if you are a reserve or active duty member and passed
a required chemical test for dangerous drugs within the previous six
months, then you may submit a letter from your command stating this.
Options
Option I
- A USCG drug test conducted within the past 185 days by a laboratory
accredited by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA), Department of Health and Human Services.
- COLLECTION of a urine sample may be conducted by an independent
medical facility, private physician or at an employer-designated site
as long as the collection agent meets the qualification requirements
to be a collection agent given Title 49 CFR Part 40.31. It is CRITICAL
that the sample is sent to an accredited SAMHSA laboratory for ANALYSIS
or the drug test is invalid. The SAMHSA approved laboratory list can
be obtained at
the SAMHSA WEB site.
A link to a list of service agents that can assist in meeting these requirements is here. Scroll down to the "Drug and Alcohol Program" section, and click on "Drug testing service providers".
The ORIGINAL results are required. A FACSIMILE is acceptable, if
it is originated from the Medical Review Officer (MRO) or the Service
Agent assisting the mariner, and sent directly to our office. The drug
test result must be signed and dated by the MRO or by a representative
of the service agent who assisted you in meeting this requirement.
View the Drug Test Instructions
View the DOT/USCG Periodic Drug Testing Form (Form CG-719P)
Option II
- An ORIGINAL DATED letter on marine employer stationary or, for ACTIVE
DUTY MILITARY MEMBERS, an ORIGINAL DATED letter from your command on
command letterhead attesting to participation in random drug testing
programs.
EXAMPLE (From Marine Employers): APPLICANT’S NAME / SSN has been
subject to a random testing program meeting the criteria of Title 46
CFR 16.230 for at least 60 days during the previous 185 days and has
not failed nor refused to participate in a chemical test for dangerous
drugs.
EXAMPLE (Active Duty Military/Military Sealift Command/NOAA/Army
Corps of Engineers): APPLICANT’S NAME / SSN has been subject to a random
testing program and has never refused to participate in or failed a
chemical drug test for dangerous drugs.
View the Drug Test Instructions
View the DOT/USCG Periodic Drug Testing Form (Form CG-719P)
Option III
- An ORIGINAL DATED letter on marine employer stationary signed by
a company official, stating that you have passed a pre-employment chemical
test for dangerous drugs within the past 185 days.
EXAMPLE: APPLICANT’S
NAME / SSN passed a chemical test for dangerous
drugs, required under Title 46 CFR 16.210 within the previous six months
of the date of this letter with no subsequent positive drug test results
during the remainder of the six month period.
View the Drug Test Instructions
View the DOT/USCG Periodic Drug Testing Form (Form CG-719P)
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