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Level II DUI School
Level II DUI School is the next step
in the State of Nevada's response to impaired driving.
Certain factors can warrant inclusion
in this program for an individual such as :
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A high Blood
Alcohol Content (Indicating possible tolerance)
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Multiple
DUI/Drinking-related offenses
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Circumstances
of the arrest
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Findings of an
evaluation may recommend placement in the Level II Program
A typical Level II Program consists
of a 12-14 week counseling program consisting of the following:
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Completion of
the Level I Educational Program (For more information about this program hit
the "Level I DUI School" button above.
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Successful
completion of 12 sessions of counseling/education. 1 Hour each in duration
over a 12 week period
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Clients will
be taken through the course Who's Driving, a 12 part
experiential journey through all the various aspects of drinking and
driving.
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All
participants are expected to remain abstinent through the entire time that
they are in the program. Should one fail in their attempt at sobriety
it is important that they share that with their group and therapist. Making
a mistake is not the problem, failing to learn the lesson is.
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Self-Help
activities are an important mandate of all our programs. Weekly attendance a
two AA/NA meetings during each week is mandatory
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for
completion. Other programs, such as journal writing, may be available for
those who would prefer an alternative to 12 Step attendance.
Weekly fees for group therapy
sessions are 25.00 and are due at the time of the session.
Advanced DUI School offers Level II
DUI School on Thursday evenings from 5:30-6:30 pm
Monthly progress reports will be sent
to all parties involved in your case (Court, legal representative, Alternative
Sentencing, Parole &Probation)
Reports will reflect the following:
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Client's
attendance and participation
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Client's
attitude concerning sobriety/recover, often called the Stage of Change
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Client
participation (or lack thereof) in Self-Help activities
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Any
outstanding balance of past due amounts. Courts view a high balance as a
sign of old behaviors (lack of responsibility & commitment)
To Enroll in a Level II Program
Click on the "Easy Enrollment"
button above and complete the requested information. Be sure to place L-II in
the box requesting your program level.
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