- (1) "DUI Educational Program" herein referred to as "Program" is an instructional series offered by a licensed substance abuse treatment Provider agency which satisfies the standards established by the division.
- (2) "Provider" is a licensed substance abuse treatment agency that has been approved to offer DUI Education.
- (3) "DUI" is driving or being in actual physical control of a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or any drug or the combined influence of alcohol and any drug to a degree, which renders the person incapable of safely driving a vehicle. In these standards, "DUI" shall refer to individuals convicted of violating Sections 41-6a-510, 41-6a-502, 41-6a-528, and 73-18-12.
- (4) "Certificate" is a written authorization issued by the division to indicate that the Provider agency has been found to be in compliance with these Division standards and may offer DUI Education.
- (5) "Screening" is a process using the SASSI (Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory) or other division-approved screening tool in order to identify the need for education or additional assessment.
- (6) "Instructor" is a person employed by a Provider who has been certified to instruct the state approved education course for a court-referred participant.
- (7) "Participant" is a person attending DUI Education classes as a result of a DUI conviction or arrest. This person has received a screening which indicated education is appropriate.
- (8) "Victim Impact Panel". A presentation designed to reflect the principles taught in the educational program that helps participants understand the potential impact on others of driving under the influence.
KEY: DUI programs, certification of instructors
Date of Last Change: June 2, 2025
Notice of Continuation: December 1, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 17-43-201; 26B-5-102; 26B-5-104; 26B-5-207 through 209; 41-6a-502; 41-6a-510; 41-6a-528; 63G-4-302; 73-18-12; 76-5-207; 42 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter A Part 2