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Alcohol assessments are usually conducted by a certified treatment provider who will review not only your arrest report but also your substance abuse history, criminal record, and driving record. The program may require you to be screened for drug and alcohol use as well.
1) How often do you have a drink containing alcohol? 2) How many drinks containing alcohol do you have on a typical day when you are drinking? 3) How often do you have 5 or more drinks on one occasion? 4) How often during the last year have you found that you were not able to stop drinking once you had started?
The following areas are reviewed: the defendants driving history, chemical test results (blood alcohol content), Objective Test score and category, and the interview with an evaluator. The focus of the interview is past and current alcohol and drug use, specifically as it relates to driving history.
An alcohol abuse evaluation or any substance abuse assessment will ask you questions such as: How much alcohol do you drink? How often do you drink? What kind of alcohol do you drink? When was your last drink? What were the circumstances surrounding your last drink? Do you ever feel guilty or ashamed after drinking?
Whether or not a drug test is part of a substance abuse evaluation depends on the context and who is administering the evaluation. In many cases, drug testing is a component of the evaluation to determine the presence and extent of substance use.
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INTRODUCTION. In Illinois, anyone arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and/or other drugs (DUI) must undergo an alcohol and drug evaluation before sentencing can occur for the DUI offense, or restricted or full driving privileges can be granted by the Office of the Secretary of State.

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