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Complete an online or in-office questionnaire: This questionnaire will help evaluators get to know you and your situation a bit prior to the evaluation. Participate in your interview: The assessment will take about 45-55 minutes online via webcam.
MINIMAL RISK: No prior conviction or court ordered supervision for DUI, no prior statutory summary suspension, and no prior reckless driving conviction reduced from DUI; AND a BAC of less than . 15 as a result of the most current arrest for DUI; no other symptoms of a Substance Use Disorder.
Minimal: Someone with a minimum risk level is required to complete a minimum of 10 hours of DUI education. The instruction is usually completed over five to six weeks, with up to two hours of classes each week.
Whether you refused to take the breath test or blew over the legal limit, your drivers license will automatically be suspended on the 46th day following the notice of suspension, which may be the day of your arrest.
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?
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If a drivers blood alcohol level reaches . 20 or higher, authorities classify them as a Level II. This means they are at significant risk, regardless of their number of DUI arrests.
Individuals with a minimal risk level are typically required to complete 10 hours of risk education, which is usually divided into 4 classes. This level of intervention is intended to provide individuals with basic education and awareness about the risks and consequences of DUI.
The DUI evaluation will determine the risk classification of one of the following: minimal risk, moderate risk, significant risk, or high risk. The purpose of this evaluation is to determine the degree of the defendants alcohol and/or drug use and what risk that poses to public safety.

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