DWI (DUI) Education Program-State Certified.

Article 42.12, Section l3(h), Code of Criminal Procedure requires persons convicted of first offense DWI and receiving probation, to attend and successfully complete an educational program certified by the department. Failure to complete the program within l80 days (unless an extension was granted) from the date probation was granted will result in the offender's license being revoked. The license cannot be reinstated until the educational program is completed. The standardized program is 12 hours in length and is designed to help DWI offenders increase their knowledge about alcohol and drugs as these substances relate to driving skills, to identify their own individual drinking/drug use and driving patterns, and to assist them in developing plans which will reduce the probability of future DWI behavior. Specific course topics include alcohol/drug and traffic safety problems, Texas laws relating to DWI, effects of alcohol/drugs on humans, alcohol/drugs and driving task abilities, chemical dependency, symptoms of dependency, sources of assistance, costs of DWI, and decision-making.

***Please call at 972-820-6299 or go to home page to register online (go to home page and click on REGISTRATION)***

DWI Education Schedule of 2012. Total 12 hours. Total Cost $60.00

MONTH START DATE TIME
JANUARY /2012 NO CLASS
FEBRUARY / 2012 20 (Mon) 21 (Tue) 22 (Wed) 6:00pm-10:00pm
MARCH / 2012 26 (Mon) 27 (Tue) 28 (Wed) 6:00pm-10:00pm
APRIL / 2012
23 (Mon) 24 (Tue) 25 (Wed) 6:00pm-10:00pm
MAY / 2012 7 (Mon) 8 (Tue) 9 (Wed) 6:00pm-10:00pm
JANE / 2012
25 (Mon) 26 (Tue) 27 (Wed) 6:00pm-10:00pm
JULTY / 2012 30 (Mon) 31 (Tue) 8/1 (Wed) 6:00pm-10:00pm
AUGUST / 2012 27 (Mon) 28 (Tue) 29 (Wed) 6:00pm-10:00pm

 

Repeated DWI (DUI) Offender Education (DWI Intervention Program-State Certified

Article 42.12, Section 13(j), Code of Criminal Procedure requires persons convicted of subsequent DWI offenses to attend a program for "repeat offenders" approved by TCADA. Failure to complete the program will result in the offender's license being revoked until the program has been completed. This standardized program is 32 hours in length and is designed for multiple DWI offenders and/or others who have alcohol/drug related problems for which the first offender program was not designed to address. The program purpose is to intervene in the alcohol/drug abusing lifestyles of the offenders in order to encourage entry into treatment where indicated as well as to prevent further substance abuse related problems. Specific course topics include lifestyle issues, values, self-esteem, positive thinking vs. irrational beliefs, responsibility, physiological/psychological effects of drugs, alcoholism, chemical dependency, how drug abuse effects family members, co-dependency, Al-Anon, treatment options, l2-Step Self-Help Groups, peer pressure, relapse prevention, problem solving and action planning.

***Please call at 972-820-6299 or go to home page to register online (go to home page and click on REGISTRATION)***

Repeated DWI (DUI)Education (DWI Intervention) Schedule of 2012. Total 32 hours. Cost $200.00
MONTH START DATE TIME
APRIL /2012 27(Fri) & 28 (Sat), Every Fri., & Sat. for 5 weeks and one night 6:00pm-9:00pm
JUNE/2012 22 (Fri) & 23 (Sat), Every Fri., & Sat. for 5 weeks and one night 6:00pm-9:00pm
AUGUST /2012 17 (Fri) & 18 (Sat), Every Fri., & Sat. For 5 weeks and one night 6:00pm-9:00pm
OCTOBER /2012 12 (Fri) & 13 (Sat), Every Fri., & Sat. for 5 weeks and one night 6:00pm-9:00pm
DECEMBER /2012 7 (Fri) & 8 (Sat), Every Fri., & Sat. for 5 weeks and one night 6:00pm-9:00pm

Drug Offender Program (D.O.E.P.)-State Certified

Section 521.371-521.377, Texas Transportation Code (formerly Article 6687b, Section 24B, Texas Civil Statutes) states that persons convicted of misdemeanor or felony drug offenses will automatically have their licenses suspended for a period of six months. In order to have their license reinstated, they must attend and successfully complete an education program on the dangers of drug abuse approved by the department. Failure to complete the program will result in the license being revoked indefinitely until the education program is completed. The standardized program is 15 hours in length and is designed to increase the knowledge of drug offenders by educating them on the dangers of drug abuse and associated illegal activities, to identify their own individual drug-use patterns, and to assist them in developing a personal action plan which will reduce the probability of suffering the consequences of future drug using and illegal behavior. Specific course topics include history of drug abuse, drug/DWI laws, dynamics of drug use, drugs of abuse, how drugs work, cost of use and abuse, health issues, HIV, interpersonal relationships, deglamorization of drugs, values and behaviors, past and desired behaviors, getting control of your life, resource options, and personal action planning. (Not applicable to deferred adjudication).
***Please call at 972-820-6299 or go to home page to register online (go to home page and click on REGISTRATION)***

Drug Offender Education Schedule of 2012 (State Certified) Classes are Available!!! Total 15 hours. 5 Days Three Hour Sessions/Day

MONTH START DATE TIME
MAY /2012 14 (Mon), 15 (Tue), 16 (Wed), 17 (Thu), & 18 (Fri)-5 Days 6:00pm-9:00pm
JUNE /2012 11 (Mon), 12 (Tue), 13 (Wed), 14 (Thu), & 15 (Fri)- 5 Days 6:00pm-9:00pm
JULY /2012 16 (Mon), 17 (Tue), 18 (Wed), 19 (Thu), & 20 (Fri)- 5 Days 6:00pm-9:00pm
AUGUST /2012 27 (Mon), 28 (Tue), 29 (Wed), 30 (Thu), & 31 (Fri)- 5 Days 6:00pm-9:00pm
SEPTEMBER /2012 24 (Mon), 25 (Tue), 26 (Wed), 27 (Thu), & 28 (Fri)- 5 Days 6:00pm-9:00pm

Alcohol Education Program For Minor (aka Minor In Possession (MIP) Program, Alcohol Awareness)
Section 106.115, Alcoholic Beverage Code, requires minors convicted of first or subsequent offenses for the purchase, possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages to attend an alcohol awareness course approved by the department in addition to assessing a fine. The standardized program is six hours in length and is designed to help participants increase their knowledge about alcohol and drugs among young people. The curriculum contains information on the following topics: societal values related to alcohol consumption by minors, the influence of alcohol advertising on young people, the physical, social and psychological effects of alcohol upon young people; the relationship between motor vehicle and other accidents and alcohol use; relevant laws relating to the purchase, possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages by minors, drinking patterns and problems of young people including abuse and addiction and decision making skills.

Alcohol Education Program For Minor (aka Minor In Possession (MIP) Program, Alcohol Awareness). Total of 6 hours (3 hours a day for 2 days)

MONTH

START DATE

END DATE

FEBRUARY /2012

2 (Thursday 6pm-9pm)

4 (Saturday 9am-12pm)

APRIL/2012

26 (Thursday 6pm-9pm)

28 (Saturday 9am-12pm)

JUNE /2012

28 (Thursday 6pm-9pm)

30 (Saturday 9am-12pm)

AUGUST/2012

30 (Thursday 6pm-9pm)

Sep 1 (Saturday 9am-12pm)

NOVEMBER /2012

1 (Thursday 6pm-9pm)

3 (Saturday 9am-12pm)

 

 

 

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