DHS 75.15(7)(a)(a) A service shall keep a case record for every person receiving intervention services, except where the only contact is made by telephone.
DHS 75.15(7)(b)(b) A case record prepared under this subsection shall include all of the following information:
DHS 75.15(7)(b)1.1. The individual’s name, address, phone contact information, date of birth, and relevant demographic information.
DHS 75.15(7)(b)2.2. The individual’s admission date.
DHS 75.15(7)(b)3.3. Substance use information about the individual and the reason for referral.
DHS 75.15(7)(b)4.4. The results of any screening completed.
DHS 75.15(7)(b)5.5. A sufficient assessment of the individual’s dimensional risk and severity of need to determine preliminary level of care.
DHS 75.15(7)(b)6.6. Service recommendations, referrals, and follow-up services and activities completed for the individual.
DHS 75.15(7)(b)7.7. Documentation of each contact the service has with the client or a collateral source.
DHS 75.15(8)(8)Additional requirements for intoxicated driver services.
DHS 75.15(8)(a)(a) If an intervention service is designated by a county human service board under s. DHS 62.04 as an intoxicated driver assessment facility, the intervention service shall also comply with the requirements under ch. DHS 62.
DHS 75.15(8)(b)(b) A public or private treatment facility designated by a county as the intoxicated driver program assessment service shall be certified under this section prior to conducting intoxicated driver program assessments.
DHS 75.15(8)(c)(c) In addition to sub. (7) (b), a case record for an intoxicated driver assessment service shall include a copy of the department-approved intoxicated driver assessment tools, the driver safety plan, progress reports, and verification of service completion or evidence of noncompliance.
DHS 75.15(9)(9)Alternative education programs for intoxicated drivers.
DHS 75.15(9)(a)(a) General.
DHS 75.15(9)(a)1.1. Alternative education programs shall be modeled after group dynamic traffic safety and multiple offender traffic safety program. An alternative education program shall be conducted in a constructive, interactive, and trusting atmosphere and that include all of the following as part of its curriculum:
DHS 75.15(9)(a)1.a.a. Review and discussion of operating while intoxicated laws and penalties.
DHS 75.15(9)(a)1.b.b. Discussion of the central causes and consequences of operating while intoxicated.
DHS 75.15(9)(a)1.c.c. Discussion of the effects of alcohol and substances on the mind, body, and driving ability.
DHS 75.15(9)(a)1.d.d. Discussion of the psycho-social factors involved in substance use.
DHS 75.15(9)(a)1.e.e. Education about blood alcohol concentration.
DHS 75.15(9)(a)1.f.f. Education about substance use and substance use disorders, and where participants are in regards to severity of substance use.
DHS 75.15(9)(a)1.g.g. Education about, and assistance in developing and following a personal change plan.
DHS 75.15(9)(a)2.2. In addition to the content and objectives under subd. 1., programs in lieu of a multiple offender traffic safety program shall involve concerned others, such as a spouse, parent, adult relative, or other appropriate person approved by the instructor, and shall provide education on basic skills in the areas of stress-reduction, substance use refusal, interpersonal communication, and anger management.
DHS 75.15(9)(a)3.3. Classroom instruction time for programs that are in lieu of group dynamic traffic safety programs shall be a minimum of 16 hours.
DHS 75.15(9)(a)4.4. Classroom instruction time for programs that are in lieu of multiple offender traffic safety programs shall be a minimum of 24 hours, including a group-oriented follow-up session. The group-oriented follow-up session shall be held within 3 months after completion of the initial 23 hours of the program. If a participant’s residence is 60 miles or more from the site of the group-oriented follow-up session, the follow-up session may be conducted by telephone with the participant and a concerned other, such as a spouse, parent, adult relative, or other appropriate person.
DHS 75.15(9)(a)5.5. Classroom instruction time may not exceed 8 hours per day.
DHS 75.15(9)(a)6.6. A report of course completion or non-completion shall be submitted to the intoxicated driver assessment facility designated under s. DHS 62.04 (1) for each client assessed by that facility.
DHS 75.15(9)(a)7.7. The effectiveness of alternative education programs shall be evaluated by administering pretests and posttests of knowledge gained by participants, changed attitudes of participants, and participant satisfaction surveys.