Ohio Administrative Code Title 3793:4 - Driver Intervention Program

Ohio Administrative Code – Title 3793:4 governs the Driver Intervention Program (DIP) under the oversight of the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS).

This section outlines the regulations for certification, operation, and oversight of Driver Intervention Programs, which serve as alternatives to incarceration for individuals convicted of operating a vehicle under the influence (OVI).

πŸ”Ή Purpose of the Driver Intervention Program (DIP)

The program provides education and early intervention to individuals convicted of OVI-related offenses, aiming to reduce recidivism through structured, short-term residential programs (typically 72 hours).

πŸ“˜ Key Provisions in Title 3793:4

Chapter 3793:4-1 – Certification and Operation of DIPs

This chapter includes detailed rules on:

πŸ”Έ Certification Requirements

Programs must be certified by OhioMHAS.

Initial and renewal applications must include:

Program description

Policies and procedures

Staffing qualifications

Proof of insurance and facility compliance

πŸ”Έ Program Structure

Must include at least 72 consecutive hours of education/intervention.

Core components:

Alcohol and drug education

Assessment and screening

Referral to treatment (if needed)

Cannot allow participants to leave the facility during the program.

πŸ”Έ Staffing Requirements

Staff must meet qualifications for chemical dependency counseling or related fields.

Supervisors and program directors must have relevant education and experience.

Staffing ratios and training requirements are enforced.

πŸ”Έ Participant Rights and Protections

Programs must protect participant confidentiality (following 42 CFR Part 2).

Participants must be informed of:

Their rights and responsibilities

Complaint procedures

Rules of conduct

πŸ”Έ Inspections and Compliance

OhioMHAS may conduct routine and unannounced inspections.

Noncompliance can lead to:

Corrective action plans

Suspension or revocation of certification

πŸ”Έ Recordkeeping

Programs must maintain accurate and secure records for:

Attendance

Assessment results

Staff training logs

πŸ›‘ Penalties for Noncompliance

Failure to comply with Title 3793:4 may result in:

Denial or revocation of certification

Administrative penalties

Ineligibility to receive court referrals

 

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