Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.63.05.05 - DUI Education ProgramTo be licensed under this subtitle, a DUI education program shall:
A. Provide services to individuals convicted under Transportation Article, §21-902, Annotated Code of Maryland, and ordered under Criminal Procedure Article, §6-219, to attend an education program;B. Provide a comprehensive assessment, unless the participant has received an assessment by a licensed or certified clinician, or licensed program within the preceding 45 days, of a participant's current status and relevant history in the following areas: (1) Alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use (ATOD);(2). Employment or financial support;(4) ATOD and gambling treatment history;(7) Family and social systems;(8) Educational involvement; and(9) Somatic health, including a review of medications;C. If the assessment determines that referral to a treatment program or other indicated service is necessary, make the referral and notify the court of the results of the assessment;D. Require participants to successfully complete, at a minimum, six weekly, 2-hour sessions for a total of 12 hours;E. Have instructors who, at a minimum, are certified as a Certified Supervised Counselor-Alcohol and Drug, as defined by Health Occupations Article, Title 17, Annotated Code of Maryland;F. Teach the Administration's curriculum or an equivalent curriculum approved by the Department, which covers: (1) Scope of the drinking-driver problem;(2) Drinking driver patterns and characteristics;(3) The pharmacology of drugs and alcohol;(4) The process of addiction to drugs and alcohol;(5) The relationship of substance use to criminal, health, family, and other social problems; and(6) Treatment resources; andG. Report to the court or probation agent, as specified by the court order.Md. Code Regs. 10.63.05.05
Regulation .05 adopted effective 43:10 Md. R. 585, eff.7/1/2016