Register March 2022 No. 795
Chapter DHS 62
ASSESSMENT OF DRIVERS WITH ALCOHOL OR
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE PROBLEMS
DHS 62.01   Authority and purpose.
DHS 62.02   Applicability.
DHS 62.03   Definitions.
DHS 62.04   Board responsibilities for the intoxicated driver program.
DHS 62.05   Intoxicated driver assessment facilities.
DHS 62.06   Driver safety plan providers.
DHS 62.07   Assessments and driver safety plans.
DHS 62.08   Compliance and noncompliance reporting for assessments.
DHS 62.09   Compliance and non compliance reporting for driver safety plans.
DHS 62.10   Client responsibilities.
DHS 62.11   Fees.
DHS 62.12   Conflict of interest guidelines.
DHS 62.13   Confidentiality of client records.
DHS 62.14   Client rights.
DHS 62.15   Appeals.
DHS 62.16   Funding for services.
Ch. DHS 62 Note Note: Chapter HSS 62 was renumbered Chapter HFS 62 under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 1., Stats., and corrections made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, July, 1996, No. 487; Chapter HFS 62 as it existed on November 30, 2006, was repealed and a new chapter HFS 62 was created, effective December 1, 2006. Chapter HFS 62 was renumbered to chapter DHS 62 under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., and corrections made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register November 2008 No. 635.
DHS 62.01 DHS 62.01 Authority and purpose.
DHS 62.01(1)(1)This chapter is promulgated under the authority of ss. 343.30 (1q) (c) 2. and 343.305 (10) (c) 2., Stats., to establish standards for assessment and driver safety plans for persons who operate a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicants or other drugs and who voluntarily, or by court order or by order of the Wisconsin department of transportation undergo an intoxicated driver assessment and complete a driver safety plan.
DHS 62.01(2) (2)The intent of this chapter is to engage the intoxicated driving client in assessment, education, and treatment services that address the client's inclination to drive under the influence and their substance use problems so that the client may regain safe driving capability.
DHS 62.01 History History: CR 06-035: cr. Register, November 2006, No. 611, eff. 12-1-06.
DHS 62.02 DHS 62.02 Applicability. This chapter applies to the department, county human service boards, intoxicated driver assessment facilities, driver safety plan providers, and individuals who voluntarily or by order of a court or by order of the Wisconsin department of transportation undergo an intoxicated driver assessment and complete a driver safety plan.
DHS 62.02 History History: CR 06-035: cr. Register, November 2006, No. 611, eff. 12-1-06.
DHS 62.03 DHS 62.03 Definitions. In this chapter:
DHS 62.03(1) (1)“Alternative education" means the traffic safety instruction provided under s. DHS 75.16 (5) that is designed to meet the goals of a group dynamic traffic safety program or a multiple offender traffic safety program for clients that cannot be accommodated by a group dynamic traffic safety program or a multiple offender traffic program.
DHS 62.03(2) (2)“Approved private treatment facility" has the meaning given in s. 51.45 (2) (b), Stats.
DHS 62.03(3) (3)“Approved public treatment facility" has the meaning given in s. 51.45 (2) (c), Stats.
DHS 62.03(4) (4)“Board" means a county human service board established under s. 46.23, Stats., or a county community programs board established under s. 51.42, Stats.
DHS 62.03(5) (5)“Client" means a person who is undergoing an intoxicated driver assessment or who is receiving treatment or education under a driver safety plan.
DHS 62.03(6) (6)“Controlled substance" has the meaning given in s. 961.01 (4), Stats.
DHS 62.03(7) (7)“Controlled substance analog" has the meaning given in s. 961.01 (4m), Stats.
DHS 62.03(8) (8)“Department" means the department of health services.
DHS 62.03(9) (9)“Dependency" means the use of alcohol, a controlled substance, controlled substance analog, or other drug, to the extent that it interferes with a user's physical or mental health or social or economic functioning.
DHS 62.03(10) (10)“Designated coordinator" means a person appointed by a board under s. DHS 62.04 (5) who has completed the driver assessment training described under s. DHS 62.05 (3), and who is knowledgeable in the psychopharmacology of substances, addiction and addiction treatment, and sentencing and other procedures relating to violations of s. 343.305 (3), 346.63, 940.09, or 940.25, Stats.
DHS 62.03(11) (11)“Driver safety plan" means an individualized plan that specifies recommended treatment, education, other services, or a combination of these, directed toward reducing a client's inclination to drive under the influence of alcohol, a controlled substance, or controlled substance analog.
DHS 62.03(12) (12)“Driver safety plan provider" or “plan provider" means any one of the following:
DHS 62.03(12)(a) (a) An approved public treatment facility or an approved private treatment facility certified by the department under ch. DHS 75 to provide substance abuse services or a comparable agency lawfully established for that purpose in another state.
DHS 62.03(12)(b) (b) A traffic safety school under ch. Trans 106 or comparable school established as a traffic safety school in another state.
DHS 62.03(12)(c) (c) A substance abuse treatment program administered by the federal veterans administration that is accredited by the joint commission on the accreditation of health organizations or another nationally recognized health care accrediting body.
DHS 62.03(13) (13)“Drug" has the meaning given under s. 961.01 (11), Stats.
DHS 62.03(14) (14)“Group dynamics traffic safety program" has the meaning given in s. Trans 106.02 (6).
DHS 62.03 Note Note: Section Trans 106.02 (6) defines “group dynamics traffic safety program" as a course that is approved by the department of transportation under s. 345.60, Stats., that encourages students to examine their chemical use habits, discuss their chemical use and their driving behavior and formulate an alternative life style which would improve their ability to safely operate a motor vehicle.
DHS 62.03 Note Note: For the purposes and use in this chapter, chemical is interpreted to have the same meaning as substance.
DHS 62.03(15) (15)“Interagency program for the intoxicated driver committee" or “IPID committee" means a collection of agency and organization representatives appointed by a board to guide the development and implementation of the intoxicated driver program.
DHS 62.03(16) (16)“Intoxicated driver assessment “ or “assessment" means an examination of a client's use of alcohol; a controlled substance; or a controlled substance analog by an intoxicated driver assessor.
DHS 62.03(17) (17)“Intoxicated driver assessment facility" or “assessment facility" means an approved private treatment facility or an approved public treatment facility that is certified under s. DHS 75.13 as an outpatient treatment service or s. DHS 75.16 as an intervention service and designated under s. DHS 62.04 (1) by a board to conduct intoxicated driver assessments.
DHS 62.03(18) (18)“Intoxicated driver assessor" or “assessor" means a person who is employed by or under contract with an assessment facility to conduct intoxicated driver assessments.
DHS 62.03(19) (19)“Local traffic safety school coordinator" means an individual appointed by the Wisconsin technical college district to oversee traffic safety school programs.
DHS 62.03(20) (20)“Multiple offender traffic safety program" has the meaning given in s. Trans 106.02 (8).
DHS 62.03 Note Note: Section Trans 106.02 (8) defines “multiple offender traffic safety program" as a course that is approved by the department of transportation under s. 345.60, Stats., that encourages students who have multiple traffic offenses involving chemical use to examine their chemical use habits, discuss their chemical use and their driving behavior and formulate an alternative life style which would improve their ability to safely operate a motor vehicle.
DHS 62.03 Note Note: For the purposes and use in this chapter, chemical is interpreted to have the same meaning as substance.
DHS 62.03(21) (21)“Substance" means alcohol, a psychoactive agent, or chemical that principally affects the central nervous system and alters mood or behavior.
DHS 62.03(22) (22)“Substance abuse" means use of alcohol or other drugs individually or in combination in a manner that interferes with functioning.
DHS 62.03(23) (23)“Traffic safety school" means all of the following:
DHS 62.03(23)(a) (a) A group dynamics traffic safety program certified under s. Trans 106.02 (6).
Loading...
Loading...
Published under s. 35.93, Stats. Updated on the first day of each month. Entire code is always current. The Register date on each page is the date the chapter was last published.