Non-DOT Drug Test (12-Panel) in Washington
Maximum coverage drug test adding MDMA/Ecstasy and extended opioids to the standard 10-panel.
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The Non-DOT 12-Panel Drug Test provides maximum coverage for workplace drug testing by adding MDMA (Ecstasy) and extended opioids to the standard 10-panel. This comprehensive panel is ideal for organizations wanting the most thorough drug screening available.
The extended opioid panel detects semi-synthetic opioids like oxycodone and hydrocodone that may not be detected on standard opiate panels. MDMA detection addresses the use of club drugs that can impair workplace performance.
BlueHive offers 12-panel and custom panel options for organizations requiring comprehensive drug detection capabilities.
Who Needs This
- High-security employers
- Healthcare organizations
- Organizations with opioid concerns
- Employers requiring maximum detection
How It Works
- 1
Order
Employer orders comprehensive drug test through BlueHive.
- 2
Collection
Employee provides urine specimen at collection site.
- 3
Testing
Specimen analyzed for all 12 substance classes.
- 4
Results
Results reported with full MRO review.
What's Included
- Maximum substance coverage
- MDMA/Ecstasy detection
- Extended opioid panel
- Certified laboratory testing
- MRO review available
- Custom panels available
Pricing
Pricing for non-dot drug test (12-panel) in Washington varies by provider and service requirements. Contact BlueHive for a custom quote tailored to your organization.
Get StartedWashington Compliance Snapshot
- Cannabis Status
- Recreational & Medical
- Employer Drug Testing
- Restrictions may apply — consult legal counsel
Cannabis laws change frequently. Always consult qualified legal counsel for current Washington requirements.
Non-DOT Drug Test (12-Panel) Providers in Washington
12 verified providers offer non-dot drug test (12-panel) across Washington.
- ARCpoint Labs of RentonRenton
- Carbon Health - Federal WayFederal Way
- Carbon Health - Lynwood PlaceLynnwood
- Carbon Health - Mill Creek - Shops at the FarmMill Creek
- Carbon Health - Puyallup - Sunrise VillagePuyallup
- Fastest Labs of EverettEverett
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Washington Regulatory Intelligence
Regulatory Risk: 8/10
Status: Active · Updated Mar 2026
Washington's HB 1340 restricts pre-employment cannabis testing, with specific exemptions for safety-sensitive positions, law enforcement, and federally regulated roles. The state has an active OSHA state plan (L&I DOSH) that often exceeds federal standards. Privacy protections are also expanding, particularly around health data.
Recent Updates
DOT Final Rule: Hair Testing for Drug Screening
highDOT published final rule allowing hair testing as an alternative to urine testing for pre-employment drug screening of CDL holders. Employers may opt in to hair testing programs with proper MRO review procedures.
HB 1340: Pre-Employment Cannabis Testing Restrictions
highWashington prohibits employers from discriminating against applicants based on off-duty cannabis use or non-psychoactive cannabis metabolites detected in pre-employment drug tests. Exceptions apply for safety-sensitive positions, law enforcement, firefighters, first responders, corrections officers, and roles requiring federal security clearance.
FMCSA Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse: Full Compliance Required
highAll employers of CDL drivers must query the FMCSA Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse before hiring and annually for existing drivers. The Clearinghouse is a federal database that tracks DOT drug and alcohol program violations, ensuring drivers with unresolved violations cannot perform safety-sensitive transportation functions.
Employer Checklist
- Update pre-employment drug testing to comply with HB 1340 cannabis restrictions
- Identify and document safety-sensitive position exemptions for cannabis testing
- Maintain DOT compliance separately from state cannabis protections
Codes & Regulations
Medical Codes
Regulatory Framework
State drug testing laws vary; Drug-Free Workplace Act (41 U.S.C. §§ 8101-8106) for federal contractors
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I get a non-dot drug test (12-panel) in Washington?
BlueHive partners with certified occupational health providers across Washington. Enter your zip code on our location finder to see clinics near you offering non-dot drug test (12-panel) services.
How much does a non-dot drug test (12-panel) cost in Washington?
Pricing for non-dot drug test (12-panel) through BlueHive starts at $55. Actual cost may vary by provider and location in Washington. Contact us for a custom quote.
How do I schedule a non-dot drug test (12-panel) in Washington?
You can schedule through BlueHive in three easy steps: 1) Submit your request online or call us, 2) We match you with a certified provider near your Washington location, 3) Get your appointment—often same-day or next-day availability.
Are DOT testing requirements different in Washington?
DOT drug and alcohol testing follows federal regulations (49 CFR Part 40) which are uniform across all states, including Washington. However, Washington may have additional state-specific drug testing laws for non-DOT employers. BlueHive ensures compliance with both federal and Washington state requirements.
How does DOT Final Rule: Hair Testing for Drug Screening affect non-dot drug test (12-panel) in Washington?
DOT published final rule allowing hair testing as an alternative to urine testing for pre-employment drug screening of CDL holders. Employers may opt in to hair testing programs with proper MRO review procedures. Status: effective. Employers should review the source documentation for full details. BlueHive monitors Washington regulatory changes and updates employer compliance workflows accordingly.
What is Washington's regulatory risk level for non-dot drug test (12-panel)?
Washington has a high regulatory risk score of 8/10 for occupational health compliance. Washington's HB 1340 restricts pre-employment cannabis testing, with specific exemptions for safety-sensitive positions, law enforcement, and federally regulated roles. The state has an active OSHA state plan (L&I DOSH) that often exceeds federal standards. Privacy protections are also expanding, particularly around health data. Employers should maintain current policies and work with providers who track state-specific requirements.
What compliance steps should Washington employers take for non-dot drug test (12-panel)?
Key compliance actions for Washington employers: Update pre-employment drug testing to comply with HB 1340 cannabis restrictions; Identify and document safety-sensitive position exemptions for cannabis testing; Maintain DOT compliance separately from state cannabis protections. BlueHive's platform automates compliance tracking to help employers stay current with these requirements.
What makes the 12-panel different from the 10-panel?
The 12-panel adds MDMA (Ecstasy/Molly) and expanded opioid testing for drugs like oxycodone and hydrocodone that may not be detected on standard opiate panels.
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- 20,000+ provider locations nationwide
- One platform for scheduling, results, and compliance
- Digital results with real-time tracking
- Dedicated compliance support team
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