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17 mar 2023 · Program requirements are: 52 hours of group counseling; 12 hours of alcohol and drug education; 6 hours of community reentry monitoring; and biweekly individual interviews during the first 12 months of the program.
The objectives of the DUI program is to reduce the number of repeat DUI offenses by persons who complete a state-licensed DUI program; and to provide participants an opportunity to address problems related to the use of alcohol and/or other drugs.
27 sie 2024 · The Department of Health Care Services (DHCS), Behavioral Health Licensing and Certification Division, Driving-Under-The-Influence (DUI) Section, licenses and performs compliance monitoring on all DUI programs in California.
1. Who must attend a California AB541 program? 2. What is the purpose of the program? 3. What is “enrollment?” 4. What does an AB541 include – classes, sessions, meetings? 5. How long does an AB541 last? 6. What are the consequences if I fail to complete a program requirement or drop out of the program? 7. Must I remain sober during the ...
This includes a 3-month, 30-hour alcohol and drug education and counseling program. For those with a blood alcohol content of 0.20 or higher, the requirement is a nine-month, 60-hour program. 3. 18-Month Programs. For those convicted of a second DUI offense, an 18-month program is mandatory.
Any driver with a second DUI offense within 10 years may: Submit proof of enrollment in a DUI treatment program. Submit proof of FR (insurance). Pay a $100 reissue fee one year after the effective date of the suspension in order to drive to and from an alcohol program and to, from, and during work.
Use our convenient Blood Alcohol Calculator to find your Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) and determine if you are a drunk driver. Under California DUI law, a person driving a passenger vehicle is presumed to be driving under the influence of alcohol at .08 BAC or above, but can be charged with the crime of driving under the influence as low as .04 BAC.