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A form mandated by the Illinois Department of Human Services and produced from the DUI Services Reporting System (eDSRS).
It will take approximately two hours to conduct an interview and complete an objective test both of which focus on past and current substance use.
All of the information from the interview, court purpose driving abstract and objective test will be imputed into the eDSRS system in order to determine a level of care that will best serve the client's needs.
No prior conviction or court ordered supervision for DUI, no prior statutory summary suspensions, and no prior reckless driving conviction reduced from DUI; and a BAC of less than .15 as a result of the most current arrest for DUI; and no other symptoms of substance use disorder.
No prior conviction or court ordered supervisions for DUI no prior statutory summary suspension, and no prior reckless driving conviction reduced from DUI; and a BAC of .15 to .19 or a refusal of chemical testing as the result of the most current arrest for DUI; and no other symptoms of a substance use disorder.
One prior conviction or court ordered supervision for DUI, or one prior statutory summary suspension, or one prior reckless driving conviction reduced from DUI and/or a BAC of .20 or higher as a result of the most current arrest for DUI and/or a substance use disorder.
Symptoms of a Moderate Substance Use Disorder (regardless of driving record) and/or within the 10-year period prior to the date of the most current (third or subsequent) arrest, any combination of two prior convictions or court ordered supervision for DUI, or prior statutory summary suspensions, or prior reckless driving convictions reduced from DUI, resulting from separate incidents.
10 hours of DUI Risk Education composed of 4 2.5-hour class sessions
Minimum of 10 hours of DUI Risk Education and minimum of 12 hours of early intervention over a minimum four weeks with no more than three hours per day in any seven consecutive days
Minimum of 75 hours of substance use treatment and active ongoing participation in all activities specified in the continue care plan (Aftercare)