New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
He - Department of Health and Human Services
Subtitle He-A - Former Office of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention
Chapter He-A 900 - PHASE II PROGRAMS
Part He-A 904 - PROGRAM PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS
Section He-A 904.03 - Enrollment

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules He-A 904.03

Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024

(a) Each client shall provide the phase II program in which he or she enrolls with the following information:

(1) An original certified copy of the client's driver's license record, to be obtained within 60 days immediately prior to the intake interview, from all of the following:
a. The State of New Hampshire department of safety, division of motor vehicles;

b. The state in which the client holds a driver's license, if a non-resident; and

c. Any state in which the person has been arrested or convicted for an offense involving driving a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs;

(2) The department of safety notice of action indicating the appropriate program;

(3) Superior or district court orders; and

(4) Chemical test results, if any were performed, or documentation of the client's refusal to submit to chemical tests.

(b) The documents listed in (a) shall be submitted by the client to the phase II provider at the intake interview.

(c) If the documents listed in (a) are not submitted at the intake interview because they are not available at the time that the intake interview is scheduled, the documents shall be submitted before the program provider conducts the client's exit interview and assessment evaluation.

(d) If a client reports for the intake interview with a court order or a department of safety notice action that indicates that he or she requires a different program, the provider shall:

(1) Direct the client to the appropriate program; and

(2) Charge an administrative fee as described in He-A 903.02.

(e) If the client reports for the intake interview with a client driver's license record in (a) (1) above that indicates that a different program may be required, the provider shall:

(1) Inform the client of the potential incorrect program choice; and

(2) Not prohibit the client from entering the chosen program.

(f) If a client reports for the intake interview with information that is inaccurate or incomplete, neither the client nor the department shall hold the provider responsible for enrolling the client in the wrong program.

#5252, eff 10-22-91; rpld by #6222, eff 4-13-96; ss by #7058, eff 7-21-99; ss by #8902, INTERIM, eff 7-13-07, EXPIRED: 1-9-08

New. #9082, eff 1-30-08 (from He-A 904.06)

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