Utah Admin. Code R523-11-2 - Definitions
(1) "DUI Educational Program" herein referred
to as "Program" is an instructional series offered by a licensed substance
abuse treatment Provider agency which satisfies the standards established by
the Division.
(2) "Provider" is a
licensed substance abuse treatment agency that has been approved to offer DUI
Education.
(3) "DUI" is driving or
being in actual physical control of a vehicle while under the influence of
alcohol or any drug or the combined influence of alcohol and any drug to a
degree, which renders the person incapable of safely driving a vehicle. In
these standards, "DUI" shall refer to individuals convicted of violating
Sections 41-6a-510,
41-6a-502,
41-6a-528, and
73-18-12.
(4) "Certificate" is a written authorization
issued by the Division to indicate that the Provider agency has been found to
be in compliance with these Division standards and may offer DUI Education.
(5) "Screening" is a process using
the SASSI (Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory) or other Division
approved screening tool in order to identify the need for education or
additional assessment.
(6)
"Instructor" is a person employed by a Provider who has been certified to
instruct the state approved education course for a court-referred
participant.
(7) "Participant" is a
person attending DUI Education classes as a result of a DUI conviction or
arrest. This person has received a screening which indicated education is
appropriate.
(8) "Victim Impact
Panel". A presentation designed to reflect the principles taught in the
educational program that helps participants understand the potential impact on
others of driving under the influence.
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