DUI Alcohol Treatment Facility in Illinois
Reader’s Question:
My sister got a charge for DUI here in Orland Park, Illinois and she is under an alcohol evaluation now. It is said that this evaluation would determine the treatment level she would be classified as. I heard something like minimal and moderate risk, what does this mean?
Ryan
Orland Park, IL
Because of your sister’s DUI arrest in Illinois, she must have an alcohol evaluation in order to be eligible to apply for a restricted driving permit (RDP). She must also complete the treatment recommended at an agency licensed by the Illinois Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse (OASA). The things that you have mentioned such as minimal and moderate risk are two of the classifications of the treatment levels.
Minimal risk or Level 1 should complete an Alcohol or Drug Risk Education course that is usually for 10 hours. This level could only be recommended for DUI offenders who, at minimum, have no prior DUI license suspensions or dispositions, those who have submitted to blood alcohol test with blood alcohol content (BAC) level of less than 0.15 and those who were not diagnosed with any other recognized symptoms of substance abuse or dependence.
Moderate risk or Level 2M should also complete an Alcohol or Drug Risk Education course usually for 10 hours and an Early Intervention Counseling Program which is a minimum of 12 hours. This level could be recommended for DUI offenders who, at minimum, have no prior DUI license suspensions or dispositions, submitted to blood alcohol test with BAC of 0.15 to 0.19 and were not diagnosed with any other recognized symptoms of substance abuse or dependence.
