Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 2060.510
a) The purpose of the DUI evaluation is to conduct an initial screening to obtain significant and relevant information from a DUI offender about the nature and extent of the use of alcohol and other drugs, in order to:
b) DUI evaluation services shall be provided to any offender, regardless of ability to pay, in accordance with 20 ILCS 301/50-20 as follows:
d) Each DUI offender shall be provided the DHS/SUPR brochure that explains the DUI evaluation process and it shall be read by or to the offender prior to the initiation of the service. Each DUI offender shall also be provided a standard form, produced by the DHS/SUPR eDSRS, that is for DUI offender informed consent and that, in addition to the specifications required in Section 2060.360, contains the following:
g) The interview, to obtain the necessary information to complete the evaluation, shall be structured and scheduled to ensure that, prior to completion, the following occurs:
3) An analysis of the DUI offender's verbal description of:
4) An analysis of:
h) Based upon all information obtained during the evaluation, the organization shall determine the DUI offender's risk to public safety. The assignment of risk is considered an initial finding that may be subject to change whenever additional information is obtained during any subsequent evaluation. The risk assignment shall be minimal, moderate, significant, or high, as follows:
1) Minimal Risk: The offender has:
2) Moderate Risk: The offender has:
3) Significant Risk: The offender has:
4) High Risk: The offender has:
i) After a determination of risk, a corresponding intervention shall be recommended; however, the recommendation shall be viewed as the minimum necessary and, as such, not the determinate intervention. Any subsequent information relevant to the DUI offender's substance use, impaired driving, or arrest history discovered during the DUI offender's participation in risk education or early intervention shall be considered pertinent in formulating a recommendation for further services necessary to reduce the risk to public safety. Initially, the following interventions for each risk level shall be selected and recommended:
k) Upon completion of the evaluation:
p) In addition to the requirements specified in Section 2060.370, the following documents shall also be contained in the DUI offender's record: