Thank you From Roadway Safety Foundation

Roadway Safety Foundation letter was sent in to our Corporate office on March 19, 2013

 

Dear Lee:

On behalf of the Roadway Safety Foundation (RSF), its Board of Trustees, and its Advisory Committee, I want to thank you for your financial support of RSF and its program for the year 2013.

We deeply appreciate your recent membership investment. Read more

Controller Releases February Cash Update

SACRAMENTO – State Controller John Chiang today released his monthly report covering California’s cash balance, receipts and disbursements in February 2013. Total revenues for the month of February nearly matched estimates found in the Governor’s proposed 2013-14 State Budget.

“February’s revenues came within a percentage point of estimates,” said Chiang. “Healthy revenues, along with recovering home prices, a steep drop in foreclosures, and increased car sales are harbingers of a California economy that is starting to warm-up.” Read more

Pre-Printed Chain of Custody Forms Arriving

Our laboratories, Medtox and LabCorp (LabCorp purchased Medtox for $241 million last summer), have been mailing out new chain of custody forms (CoC or CCFs) to your business or home. This unfortunately has been a rather long process. Once the new CCF’s arrive, please take a moment to verify the information and call us at 800-820-9314 or email if there are any changes or corrections needed. (cs@aadrugtesting.com) Read more

AADT Updates Industry Concerning Central Drug Test Results Clearinghouse

February 26, 2013  
RE: An Open Letter to Our Valued Collection Sites
Dear Collection Site Managers and Labs:
American Alliance Drug Testing (AADT) recently sent out a notice to all our contracted collection site partners addressing the concerns and costs associated with errors created during the collection process. As stated in that letter, we no longer have the luxury to accept these collection errors and it is especially difficult to correct errors as a cost of doing business and we must share these costs with those responsible. Interestingly, we received a wide range of responses to our position. Frankly, 95% of the responses were positive as businesses within our industry appear to understand the need for personal responsibility. Make no mistake; our concerns are not just about the direct cost of errors, but the serious liability errors in the future can create for us all with the coming national clearinghouse for controlled substance and alcohol test results of commercial vehicle operators.