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Mandatory Alcohol Education and Assessment

By Buddy T, About.com

Updated: April 2, 2007

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Definition: In many states, penalties and fines for drunk driving convictions can be reduced if the driver participates in an education and assessment program. In some states, participation is mandatory in order to restore driving privileges.

Typically, these programs include drunk driving prevention education and an assessment of the offender's drinking level. If the evaluation finds that the driver is alcohol dependent, the driver can be mandated to participate in some form of treatment, counseling or support group.

Also Known As: DUI School, Drunk Driving School
Examples: After he went to the mandatory alcohol education and assessment program, he had to attend six A.A. meetings to get his license back.

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