DHS 62.04(5)(f)3.3. Requests by an assessment facility under s. DHS 62.07 (1) (a) for an extension of the time to complete the assessment and driver safety plan.
DHS 62.04(5)(g)(g) Provide reports requested by the board.
DHS 62.04(5)(h)(h) Train assessment facilities and driver safety plan providers on procedures of the intoxicated driver program.
DHS 62.04 HistoryHistory: CR 06-035: cr. Register, November 2006, No. 611, eff. 12-1-06; corrections in (3) (a) 2. and (c) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register November 2008 No. 635.
DHS 62.05DHS 62.05Intoxicated driver assessment facilities.
DHS 62.05(1)(1)General requirements. No agency may conduct intoxicated driver assessments and develop driver safety plans unless appointed by the board as a designated intoxicated driver assessment facility under s. DHS 62.04 (1). The policies and procedures required under par. (a) shall be uniformly applied to all clients. An assessment facility shall do all of the following:
DHS 62.05(1)(a)(a) Implement written policies and procedures for all of the following:
DHS 62.05(1)(a)1.1. Client intake and orientation.
DHS 62.05(1)(a)2.2. Maintaining client records. Policies implemented for client records shall be consistent with the policies, procedures and guidelines on confidentiality of client records created by the board under s. DHS 62.04 (3) (a) 2., ch. DHS 92, 45 CFR Part 164 , Subpart E and other applicable state and federal laws.
DHS 62.05(1)(a)3.3. Assessment and driver safety plans. Policies implemented for assessments and driver safety plans shall include a process for referring residents to appropriate plan providers and non-residents to an appropriate comparable intoxicated driver program in the person’s state of residence.
DHS 62.05(1)(a)4.4. Prohibit illegal discrimination by the program and staff.
DHS 62.05(1)(a)5.5. Client rights and appeals process, including client notification of those rights.
DHS 62.05(1)(a)6.6. Collaboration and correspondence with other assessment facilities, the courts, the designated coordinator, the Wisconsin department of transportation, traffic safety schools, driver safety plan providers, and clients.
DHS 62.05(1)(a)7.7. Staff training.
DHS 62.05(1)(a)8.8. Reporting requirements.
DHS 62.05(1)(a)9.9. Fees.
DHS 62.05(1)(a)10.10. Conflict of interest guidelines.
DHS 62.05(1)(a)11.11. Quality assurance.
DHS 62.05(1)(b)(b) Maintain a list of plan providers and fees policies of these providers that is updated annually.
DHS 62.05(1)(c)(c) Perform other appropriate duties under this chapter as authorized by the board.
DHS 62.05(2)(2)Staffing.
DHS 62.05(2)(a)(a) Required staff.
DHS 62.05(2)(a)1.1. An assessment facility shall employ or contract with at least one intoxicated driver assessor. Each intoxicated driver assessor employed or under contract with the facility shall have successfully completed the intoxicated driver assessor training under sub. (3) and have the qualifications of one of the following professions:
DHS 62.05(2)(a)1.a.a. A substance abuse counselor as defined under s. DHS 75.02 (84) (a).
DHS 62.05(2)(a)1.b.b. A clinical supervisor as defined under s. DHS 75.02 (11).
DHS 62.05(2)(a)1.c.c. A professional as defined in s. DHS 61.06 (1) to (13).
DHS 62.05(2)(a)1.d.d. A social worker; marriage and family therapist; or professional counselor licensed under ch. 457, Stats.
DHS 62.05(2)(a)2.2. The department may approve the employment of individuals with lesser qualifications than those stated in subd. 1. if the assessment facility can demonstrate and document need. The department may limit the duration of any exception granted under this subdivision.
DHS 62.05(2)(b)(b) Supervision. Competency in intoxicated driver assessment skills shall be documented through supervisor evaluations. The intoxicated driver program assessor shall be supervised by a superior who has completed the intoxicated driver assessment training required under sub. (3) and be knowledgeable in psychopharmacology of substances, addiction, and addiction treatment as evidenced by education, training, or experience.