The minimum recommendation to the Court or the
Office of the Secretary of State related to each classification is as
follows:
Minimal Risk
Completion of a minimum of ten hours of DUI risk
education.
Moderate Risk
Completion of a minimum of ten hours of DUI risk
education and a minimum of 12 hours of early intervention provided over
a minimum of four weeks with no more then three hours per day in any
seven consecutive days, subsequent completion of any and all necessary
treatment, and, after, active on-going participation in all activities
specified in the continuing care plan, if recommended, following
completion of the early intervention.
Significant Risk
Completion of a minimum of ten hours of DUI risk
education and a minimum of 20 hours of substance abuse treatment and
after discharge, active on-going participation in all activities
specified in the continuing care plan.
High Risk
Completion of a minimum of 75 hours of substance
abuse treatment and, after discharge, active on-going participation in
all activities specified in the continuing care plan.
In all cases, it is at the discretion of the Court
to determine what type of recommendation, if any, will ultimately become
a part of the sanction for the DUI offense. However, if the alcohol and
drug evaluation is for the Office of the Secretary of State in relation
to the return of full or limited driving privileges, the defendant will
be required to complete any recommendations contained in the alcohol and
drug evaluation.
The defendant has the right to refuse
the completed alcohol and drug evaluation, to withdraw from the process
at any time, or to seek a second opinion by obtaining another
evaluation. However, any information provided may be released to the
Court or the Office of the Secretary of State, upon request. If the
evaluation procedure is not completed, notice will be sent to the Court
or the Office of the Secretary of State.
Risk Education
I.
Moderate Risk
II.
Significant Risk
III. High
Risk
Continuing
Care/Aftercare
Protocol complaint
Domestic Violence program
Anger Management
program
Probation
Assessment
Secretary of State
New Visions staff
has spent years in the field culling information on how the Drivers
License Reinstatement process unfolds. There is a need for concise
paperwork that complies with State guidelines in order to have a
successful informal or formal hearing.
Evaluation Uniform
Report
Update
Treatment Needs
Assessment
Waiver of
Treatment
Rebuttal to
Denial
Continuing Care
Status Reports
Clinical
Diagnostic Review
Level
Classification clarification/change
Analysis and
findings of prior treatment experience