New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 162 - INTOXICATED DRIVING PROGRAM
Subchapter 3 - ATTENDANCE AND SCHEDULING AT AN INTOXICATED DRIVER RESOURCE CENTER
Section 10:162-3.5 - Transfers from one county to another prior to initial attendance at an Intoxicated Driver Resource Center

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 10:162-3.5

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) A client may be transferred from one county's program to another with the consent of the Intoxicated Driver Resource Center Director. The recipient Intoxicated Driver Resource Center shall not be responsible for any administrative client details until a transfer form is received. A transfer form shall be sent by the transferring Intoxicated Driver Resource Center and shall include: The original abstract from the Intoxicated Driving Program, the record of the conviction, the original scheduling notice from the Intoxicated Driving Program and a noncompliance form, if one has been issued. If a client has a new address, it shall be noted. Upon receipt of the transfer documents, the recipient county shall become responsible for all administrative procedures. The transferring Intoxicated Driver Resource Center shall maintain a log of transferred clients.

(b) The Intoxicated Driver Resource Center transferring the client shall note on the roster, opposite the name of the client, the Intoxicated Driver Resource Center to which the client has been transferred. The Intoxicated Driver Resource Center receiving the client shall add the client's name to its roster and indicate the Intoxicated Driver Resource Center from which the client was transferred. The transferring Intoxicated Driver Resource Center shall forward all client records (maintaining a copy) to the receiving Intoxicated Driver Resource Center with a brief statement of the reason for the transfer. The receiving Intoxicated Driver Resource Center shall be responsible for collection of fees, treatment monitoring, and follow up, to include maintenance of client records. Once the client has been evaluated and referred, he or she remains in the control of the receiving Intoxicated Driver Resource Center.

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