DHS 62.07(2)(b)(b) Applicable policies of the assessment facility.
DHS 62.07(2)(c)(c) The client’s liability for fees under s. DHS 62.11.
DHS 62.07 NoteNote: Board registration procedures can be found in the board’s information system manuals, handbooks and policy directives.
DHS 62.07(3)(3)Method of assessment.
DHS 62.07(3)(a)(a) The principal method for assessment shall be a personal interview with the client using the Wisconsin assessment of the impaired driver tool. The WAID may not be copied or distributed.
DHS 62.07(3)(b)(b) Assessments may include information provided by other persons; review of relevant records or reports on the client; an interview using substance use disorder diagnostic criteria; an approved mental health screening tool; and additional information-gathering measures, instruments, and tests, including alcohol or drug testing, or lab tests deemed to be clinically useful and approved by the designated coordinator.
DHS 62.07(4)(4)Assessment findings.
DHS 62.07(4)(a)(a) Assessment findings shall be documented on form MV 3634, Order for Assessment and Driver Safety Plan Report, and include all of the following:
DHS 62.07(4)(a)1.1. The applicable assessment finding as specified in par. (b) and a description of the information and WAID criteria that support the finding.
DHS 62.07(4)(a)2.2. A description of the evaluation instruments applied during the assessments.
DHS 62.07(4)(a)3.3. A description of any supplemental information obtained during the assessment.
DHS 62.07(4)(b)(b) Assessment findings shall be any one of the following:
DHS 62.07(4)(b)1.1. Irresponsible use of alcohol, controlled substance, controlled substance analog, or other drug.
DHS 62.07(4)(b)2.2. Irresponsible use-borderline of alcohol, controlled substance, controlled substance analog, or other drug.
DHS 62.07(4)(b)3.3. Suspected alcohol, controlled substance, controlled substance analog, or other drug dependency.
DHS 62.07(4)(b)4.4. Alcohol, controlled substance, controlled substance analog or other drug dependency.
DHS 62.07(4)(b)5.5. Alcohol, controlled substance, controlled substance analog or other drug dependency in remission.
DHS 62.07 NoteNote: Copies of form MV 3634, Order for Assessment and Driver Safety Plan Report can be obtained by mailing or faxing a completed form DT1435 to: Maps and Publications Sales, Department of Transportation, P.O. Box 7713, Madison, WI 53707-7713. Fax number 608-246-5632. Form DT1435 may be obtained at http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/drivers/forms/dt1435.doc.
DHS 62.07(5)(5)Driver safety plan recommendations.
DHS 62.07(5)(a)(a) Traffic safety education recommendations.
DHS 62.07(5)(a)1.1. ‘Finding of irresponsible use.’ If an assessment finding for a client is irresponsible use of alcohol, a controlled substance, a controlled substance analog, or other drug, the driver safety plan recommendation shall be any one of the following:
DHS 62.07(5)(a)1.a.a. Group dynamic traffic safety program, if the assessment is for a first offense.
DHS 62.07(5)(a)1.b.b. Multiple offender traffic safety program, if the assessment is for a second offense.
DHS 62.07(5)(a)1.c.c. Alternative education. Alternative education driver safety plan recommendations shall have the prior approval of the local traffic safety school coordinator and the designated coordinator in the client’s county of residence. If alternative education is approved for a client who does not have a language barrier, literacy barrier, developmental disability, mental illness, or cognitive deficit, the alternative education program shall be comparable to the appropriate group dynamic traffic safety program or multiple offender traffic safety program as it pertains to purpose, content, instructor qualifications, and hours as prescribed under s. DHS 75.16 (5). If the traffic safety school coordinator and the designated coordinator disagree regarding a referral to alternative education, the designated coordinator shall make a written request to the department for mediation.
DHS 62.07 NoteNote: A request for mediation should be sent to Department of Health Services, Division of Disability and Elder Services, Bureau of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, IDP Coordinator, 1 West Wilson Street, P.O. Box 7851, Madison, WI 53707-7851.
DHS 62.07(5)(a)2.2. ‘Finding of irresponsible use-borderline.’ If the assessment finding for a client is irresponsible use-borderline of alcohol, a controlled substance, controlled substance analog, or other drug, the driver safety plan recommendation may be any one of the following:
DHS 62.07(5)(a)2.a.a. Group dynamic traffic safety program, if the assessment is for a first offense.
DHS 62.07(5)(a)2.b.b. Multiple offender traffic safety program, if the assessment is for a second offense.
DHS 62.07(5)(a)2.c.c. Alternative education. Driver safety plans recommending alternative education shall be approved by the local traffic safety school coordinator and the designated coordinator in the client’s county of residence. If alternative education is approved for a client who does not have a language barrier, literacy barrier, developmental disability, mental illness, or cognitive deficit, the alternative education program shall be comparable to the appropriate group dynamic traffic safety program or multiple offender traffic safety program as it pertains to purpose, content, instructor qualifications, and hours as prescribed under s. DHS 75.16 (5). If the traffic safety school coordinator and the designated coordinator disagree regarding a referral to alternative education, the designated coordinator shall make a written request to the department for mediation.