Predictmedix Inc. may have the answer to squash concerns about stoned driving. The lack of a validated mechanism to test someone’s level of impairment from cannabis use on the spot has complicated the ...
Goodwill impairment testing has been a challenging area for many financial statement preparers since the issuance in 2001 of FASB Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) Subtopic 350-20 (formerly FASB ...
Positive marijuana tests push many drivers out of the industry, aggravating an existing recruiting and retention challenge. Education and messaging can help keep drivers up-to-date on DOT rules—but ...
ALBANY — New York’s legalization of cannabis for recreational use this spring moved state rules regulating the drug a step closer to those for alcohol, putting pressure on testing companies and ...
Many companies are not making use of an optional, qualitative goodwill impairment test FASB recently introduced to enable less burdensome financial reporting, a new survey report shows. Just 29% of ...
Marijuana impairment, and particularly how long impairment lasts, is often misunderstood, primarily because advocates for marijuana typically present data from available studies within a narrow scope ...
President Trump’s December 2025 Executive Order signals a possible shift in federal marijuana policy, but many employers still have a lawful ...
Nearly half the states now have laws legalizing recreational marijuana, with half of the general population and 41% of truck drivers now living in states where recreational marijuana use is legal.
Henry Bowles hopes concerns about the reliability, cost and privacy of drug testing fuels a new way of thinking about workplace substance-abuse screening. Bowles is president and CEO of a company that ...