DHS 62.04(3)(b)(b) Collaboration with and consultation to the courts, assessment facilities, out-of state assessment agencies, and driver safety plan providers.
DHS 62.04(3)(c)(c) Fees that may be charged to clients under ch. DHS 1 and s. DHS 62.11 including notification to clients of the client’s liability for fees.
DHS 62.04(3)(d)(d) Client rights and appeals of assessments, driver safety plans, and reports of noncompliance.
DHS 62.04(3)(e)(e) Conflict of interest guidelines.
DHS 62.04(3)(f)(f) Client referrals to driver safety plan providers, to assessment facilities within the geographic area and other counties, and to out-of-state assessment agencies.
DHS 62.04(3)(g)(g) Illegal discrimination by programs and staff.
DHS 62.04(3)(h)(h) Training requirements.
DHS 62.04(3)(i)(i) Assessments, including screening instruments and driver safety plans.
DHS 62.04(3)(j)(j) Alternative education, including method for approvals.
DHS 62.04(3)(k)(k) Procedures for assessments and driver safety plan services for persons referred from another board’s geographic area, another state, or the Wisconsin department of corrections.
DHS 62.04(3)(L)(L) Requests from assessment facilities to extend the time to conduct assessments or driver safety plans.
DHS 62.04(4)(4)Establish an IPID committee, if appropriate.
DHS 62.04(5)(5)Appoint a designated coordinator to be responsible for the intoxicated driver program on behalf of the board. The designated coordinator shall provide or arrange for all of the following:
DHS 62.04(5)(a)(a) Participation in intoxicated driver program development, implementation and problem resolution.
DHS 62.04(5)(b)(b) Consultation as needed to assessment facilities, driver safety plan providers, local traffic safety coordinators, clients, and the public as appropriate on board policy and procedures, requirements of this chapter, and fees.
DHS 62.04(5)(c)(c) Information or assistance and consultation, to the courts which includes all of the following:
DHS 62.04(5)(c)1.1. Informing the courts of the location, telephone number, and fees of the assessment facility.
DHS 62.04(5)(c)2.2. Providing information about that board’s assessment process that the court may use to inform adjudicated clients.
DHS 62.04(5)(c)3.3. Making the court aware that the court’s order should refer a Wisconsin resident directly to an assessment facility in the resident’s county of residence, refer an individual without an established residence to the facility in the county of conviction, and refer an out–of–state resident to the facility in the county of conviction or to a Wisconsin border county facility when this is more convenient for the individual.
DHS 62.04(5)(c)4.4. Informing the court about the use of the form MV 3632, Court Order for Intoxicated Driver Assessment and Driver Safety Plan.
DHS 62.04 NoteNote: Form MV 3632, Court Order for Intoxicated Driver Assessment and Driver Safety Plan 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 62.04(5)(c)5.5. Explaining to the court the confidential nature of reports and the need for client consent for disclosure.
DHS 62.04(5)(d)(d) Facilitate an IPID committee if a committee is appointed by the board under sub. (4).
DHS 62.04(5)(e)(e) Receive and maintain assessment facility and driver safety plan provider policies and procedures.
DHS 62.04(5)(f)(f) Approve all of the following:
DHS 62.04(5)(f)1.1. Screening instruments, in addition to the WAID, used by assessment facilities.
DHS 62.04(5)(f)2.2. In conjunction with the local traffic safety school coordinator, approve driver safety plans that recommend alternative education when factors such as the client’s language, developmental disability, mental illness, cognitive deficit, illiteracy, or extreme hardship are present.
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.