048-2 Wyo. Code R. §§ 2-14 - [Effective 9/26/2024] DUI/MIP Service Standards
(a) A provider of DUI/MIP services shall:
(i) Provide a minimum of eight (8) hours of
client face-to-face services, which may be delivered through telehealth,
utilizing evidence based curricula that is appropriate to age and developmental
levels;
(ii) Ensure services are
provided by qualified clinical staff or health educators supervised by
qualified clinical staff;
(iii)
Maintain records documenting client attendance and curricula completion or
failure to attend or complete;
(iv)
Provide adult and adolescent services separately; and
(v) Assess each client according to Section
11(c)(vi) of this Chapter,
subject to the following conditions:
(A) If
an assessment was conducted by another provider within the three (3) months
prior to receiving DUI/MIP services, the provider is not required to conduct
another assessment, however, the provider shall obtain a copy of the
recommendations resulting from the prior assessment.
(B) If the assessment results indicate a need
for additional services, the provider shall make the appropriate
referrals.
(C) An assessment must
include documentation of a review of the blood alcohol level at time of arrest
and driving record of the client.
(b) A provider shall require clients, as a
condition of completion of the curricula, to develop a written personal action
plan based on nationally accepted practices setting forth actions the client
will take in the future to avoid violations. The provider shall maintain a copy
of the written plan as part of the client file.
(c) Upon completion of the curricula, the
provider shall provide a certificate of completion to the client. It is the
client's responsibility to notify the court of completion.
(d) A provider shall report the failure of a
client to follow the court order or to meet the requirements of the Wyoming
Department of Transportation, Driver Services, to successfully complete the
curricula, to the court and any supervising or probation agent or the
Department of Transportation within ten (10) business days of the end of the
services.
(e) An authorization to
release medical records, including substance use disorder treatment records to
the court and the Wyoming Department of Transportation, Driver Services, must
comply with state and federal law.
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