1.What is a Substance Abuse Professional (SAP)?
A SAP is a qualified professional responsible for evaluating individuals who have violated drug and alcohol regulations in safety-sensitive positions.
2. Why do I need to see an SAP?
If you’ve failed or violated drug and alcohol testing regulations, regulatory bodies like the FMCSA require you to consult with an SAP before returning to safety-sensitive duties.
3. What does the SAP process involve?
The SAP process typically includes an assessment, education or treatment recommendations, follow-up testing, a return-to-duty evaluation, and possibly ongoing monitoring.
4. How do I find an SAP?
That’s what we are here for to take the guesswork and risk of finding a trucker friendly DOT Qualified SAP!
5. How much does SAP services cost?
You simply pay a one time fee of $535 at the time you get started. No additional SAP fees will apply but you are responsible for paying for the recommended education or treatment that the SAP recommends. This varies for each individuals situation
6. How long does the SAP process take?
The answer varies for each person and our SAPs know that time is critical for you so will not make the process longer than your situation requires and may be as quick as 4 days.
7. What happens if I don't comply with SAP recommendations?
Non-compliance with SAP recommendations can result in continued ineligibility for safety-sensitive duties and potential disciplinary actions from your employer or regulatory authorities.