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Intoxicated Driving Program other Department of Human Services . . . Quicklinks Treatment Directory Email Licensure Regulations Alcohol & Other Drug Reports (IDP) Intoxicated Driving Program other divisions/offices Commissioner for the Blind Deaf and Hard of Hearing Developmental Disabilities Disability Services Family Development Medical Assistance and Health Services Mental Health Services Office of Children's Services Office of Education DYFS Mission The mission of the Division of Addiction Services is to decrease misuse or abuse of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs by New Jerseyans by supporting the development of a comprehensive network of prevention, intervention and treatment services in New Jersey . Organization OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER Carolann Kane-Cavaiola,M.A. Assistant Commissioner (609) 292-5760 Carolann.Kane-Cavaiola@dhs.state.nj.us : The Assistant Commissioner for the Division of Addiction Services (DAS) is responsible for formulating policy; insures that programs and their staff provide effective treatment, prevention and public awareness efforts against alcoholism and drug abuse; insures that a network of comprehensive prevention, intervention and rehabilitation services related to alcoholism, drug abuse and other addictive illnesses is available. With an operating budget of $129,117,000 for FY 2006, she oversees the day-to-day management of DAS' activities: planning, resource allocation, managed care and treatment, prevention, grants monitoring, research and information systems, and criminal justice. OFFICE OF INTERDEPARTMENTAL RELATIONS Beverly Cribbs Director (609) 984-3315 Beverly.Cribbs@dhs.state.nj.us Office of Intradepartmental Relations is responsible for ensuring that Substance Abuse issues within the Child Welfare Reform Plan (CWRP) are addressed and that accompanying implementation tasks are accomplished. This office was formed specifically to help the Division of Addiction Services move its CWRP activities forward under the CWRP. Tasks involve coordinating interdivisional meetings around CWRP and substance abuse, ensuring enforceables are met, assist DAS in developing partnerships around these tasks with other divisions and offices within OCS, assess how other OCS divisions are accessing/utilizing CWRP substance abuse treatment services, and assessing policies related to substance abuse services across systems. The Director also represents DAS on various Homeless committees, the Special Needs Housing Trust Fund Committee, and the Homeless Policy Academy . OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Lewis Borsellino Director (609) 984-3212 Lewis.Borsellino@dhs.state.nj.us Responsible for budgeting State, Federal and other funds; develops budgets for program services, performs all accounting functions, fiscal analysis and budget projections. Advises Assistant Commissioner and other Service Directors on budget allocations and spending patterns; administers the fiscal aspects of the grant system, reviews applications, prepares grant documents, monitors expenditures and makes payments. Works with the Office of Auditing to insure grant funds were spent appropriately as reported. Purchases all goods and services needed to support program activities. Performs all personnel functions including benefits management and manpower development; advises management staff on recruitment, organizational structure and disciplinary procedures; provides support for all logistical needs such as facilities, equipment and parking. Responsible for information technology needs including hardware, software, internet and email issues; performs information technology development, implementation, and maintenance of the DAS multi-network, multi-user Local Area Networks ( LAN ); maintains network data security along with providing network end-user's support services. Grants Processing and Administration Manages all administrative programmatic activities needed to fund grantees contracted with by the Division of Addiction Services to provide the broad range of treatment services as described above. Activities in this Section include: reviewing and processing grant applications and budget revisions, communicating with grantees, and creating associated spending plans. OFFICE OF PREVENTION AND TRAINING SERVICES State and County Prevention Services Fran Miceli Director (609) 292-4414 Frances.Miceli@ dhs .state.nj.us Responsible through contracts, for providing community-based prevention education and early intervention services to at-risk populations that will enhance their knowledge and skills to promote healthy life choices. The Office promotes a 3-tiered approach: Universal - where media messages and written information is provided statewide to all citizens through contracts and the establishment of resource centers in every county. Selective - where programs of information and skill development are provided to groups of individuals at some risk. Indicated - where programs of information, skill development and behavioral change are promoted to identify individuals most at risk. New Jersey Alcohol and Drug Abuse Information Clearinghouse The New Jersey Alcohol and Drug Abuse Information Clearinghouse operate under the auspices of the Division of Addiction Services Office of Prevention Services. The purpose of the New Jersey Alcohol and Drug Abuse Information Clearinghouse is two-fold: (1) Serves as the main Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Information at a State level and works in conjunction with the National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Information's (NCADI)/RADAR Network, 1-800-729-6686 . (2) Coordinates its services with the New Jersey Prevention Network (NJPN) and its 21 county resource sites. Workforce Development Responsible for assuring evidence based training opportunities are made available to those working with substance abusers and their families. Training towards licensing and certifications in both treatment and prevention are promoted and scholarships are made available to those who express need. OFFICE OF TREATMENT SERVICES Vicki Fresolone Director (609) 777-2164 Vicki.Fresolone@ dhs .state.nj.us The Office of Quality Treatment funds, monitors and supports, through contracting and regulation, substance abuse treatment programs statewide. Treatment for Special Populations Ann Wanamaker Director Office of Priority Populations (609) 292-7149 Ann.Wanamaker@dhs.state.nj.us Priority Populations include: Child Welfare Reform, Women's Initiatives, Adolescent Programs, Deaf and Disabilities, HIV/AIDS, Co-Occurring Disorders and Oxford Houses. Oversees and provides technical assistance to programs that provide specialized addiction treatment services to people with special needs. The special needs addressed by this Section includes: people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or disabled, pregnant women, women with dependent children, minorities and adolescents. Oversees a special program, The South Jersey Initiative ( SJI ), that provides access to addiction treatment services to adolescents and young adults ranging in age from 13 through 24. The program treats this special population in the following 8 Southern New Jersey counties: Atlantic , Burlington , Camden , Cape May , Cumberland , Gloucester , Ocean, and Salem . Oversees a special program, The World Trade Center/New Jersey Recovers Initiative, which provides access to addiction treatment services to first responders and families of victims of the World Trade Center disaster. Licensure and Contract Compliance Kathleen Goat-Delgado Manager (609) 292.0563 Kathleen.Goat-Delgado@dhs.state.nj.us Responsible for the review of all substance abuse treatment programs, outpatient residential and opioid treatment, to ensure compliance with the clinical and programmatic aspects of state licensure regulations. Provides technical assistance to new and existing agencies to develop and maintain their compliance with existing regulations. Responsible through the maintenance and development of contracts with licensed substance abuse treatment agencies for providing substance abuse services for medically indigent substance abusing clients statewide. Responsible for the monitoring of these programs to ensure that these clinical services are delivered in accordance with the best practices and contract requirements. Quality Assurance / Complaint Investigation Barbara Burke-McAllister Manager (609) 292.0519 Barbara.Burke-McAllister@dhs.state.nj.us Receives consumer, public and interdivisional complaints, reports of critical incidents and other reports of program deficits in any substance abuse treatment facility; the office logs, triages and investigates all reports, cites the facility for non-compliance with applicable State and Federal regulations; recommends program changes and recommends enforcement for any repeated or egregious violation with the goal of ensuring client safety and quality treatment. New Jersey Access Initiative (NJAI) Catherine Vahey Manager (609) 292-8113 Catherine.Vahey@dhs.state.nj.us Responsible for the New Jersey Access Initiative, a three year federally funded grant program awarded to New Jersey in response to the President's Access to Recovery initiative. The program objective is to enhance traditional treatment by providing Recovery Mentors to clients receiving substance abuse treatment who are addicted to an opioid. OFFICE OF NETWORK DEVELOPMENT AND CAPACITY EXPANSION Michael Hanlon Director (609) 292-7385 Michael.Hanlon@dhs.state.nj.us To maintain, manage, develop and license substance abuse treatment agencies that provide substance abuse treatment services to the citizens of the State of New Jersey . Our goal is to insure that service delivery is uniform and of the highest quality through the provision of technical assistance to all treatment agencies to meet the standards set forth in State licensure regulations. This technical assistance is in the form of mandatory inspections, surveys, contract negotiations and partnering with the treatment community. To improve service access through the ongoing monitoring of current treatment capacity, assessment of community needs and support of additional treatment slots throughout New Jersey . To act as an advocate for those seeking treatment services and as liaison between treatment agencies, funding streams and other stakeholders related to substance abuse treatment services. This Unit is comprised of the following 3 Sections: Program Development; Treatment for Special Populations; and the Intoxicated Driving Program County Based Initiatives: Larry Appling Chief (609) 292-7293 Larry.Appling@ dhs .state.nj.us Under the auspices of Public Law (P.L.) 1989, Chapter 51 New Jersey counties are authorized to plan and develop addiction treatment and education services for county residents. The County-based Initiatives Unit is responsible to administer, coordinate and monitor county activities related to county planning and program development for addiction treatment services. Also, the Unit provides liaison and technical assistance services to county offices on alcoholism and drug abuse; professional and community advisory committees. Unit staff also attends and interact within the Department of Human Services (DHS) Regional Interdivisional communication forums." Work First NJ Substance Abuse Initiative (WFNJ- SAI ): Steven M. Johnson Program Director (609) 984-9896 Steven.Johnson@ dhs .state.nj.us Oversees a special program, Work First NJ Substance Abuse Initiative (WFNJ- SAI ), that facilitates addiction assessment and treatment services in support of New Jersey 's welfare reform effort. This Section coordinates its activities with the Departments of Human Services and Mental Health Services within State government, and the 21 county welfare agencies. Intoxicated Driving Program (IDP): Joseph Chiappa Director (609) 588-3547 Joseph.Chiappa@dhs.state.nj.us Processes the conviction records of drivers convicted of driving under the influence, schedules these drivers for detention/evaluation/education and, if appropriate, referral to treatment by the county-based Intoxicated Driver Resource Centers (IDRCs). Oversees the operations of the IDRCs to ensure they are operating within the relevant laws and regulations. Approves the establishment of IDRCs, and approves the affiliation of all treatment providers with the IDRCs Licensing, Inspections and Complaints: Harry Reyes Program Manager 609-292-6587 Harry.Reyes@dhs.state.nj.us Responsible for inspecting outpatient and residential substance abuse treatment facilities to ensure compliance with all applicable state and federal regulations. Once in compliance the facilities are then recommended for licensure approval. In addition the Unit is responsible for complaint investigations. Conduct licensure inspections and re-inspections to determine eligibility for initial licensure and license renewals of residential substance abuse treatment facilities in accordance with NJAC 8:42 A. Respond to complaints about substance abuse treatment providers to determine compliance with licensure standards, including patient rights. Continue licensure of the approximately 170 residential and outpatient substance abuse treatment facilities currently licensed; assist unlicensed DAS grantees and other unlicensed providers to obtain DHSS license through the provision of technical assistance to guide applicants through the licensure process and assess potential sites for compliance with facility standards. Develop, publish and promulgate new or revised licensing standards for residential and outpatient substance abuse treatment facilities OFFICE OF PLANNING AND NEW INITIATIVES: Jeffrey Clayton Director (609) 292-8949 Jeffrey.Clayton@ dhs .state.nj.us The Office of Planning and New Initiatives is responsible for maximizing and coordinating activities to enhance New Jersey's addiction resources and to support development of new and innovative services to treat and combat substance abuse and addiction. This mission is carried out through collaboration with other State, Federal and local entities, and through partnering with community-based organizations. The Office assists in planning and coordination activities related to management of the Federal Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant, including liaison with Federal government policy and grants staff. It also oversees preparation and submission of funding applications to Federal and other agencies; development and review of Requests for Proposals (RFPs) for grant programs; and management of new programmatic initiatives. Staff of the Office represent the Division of Addiction Services in state and local planning forums and provide guidance for regulatory proposal development. The Office currently is overseeing the development and management of substance abuse treatment services for criminal offenders at various points within the adult and juvenile criminal justice systems, especially for the new DAS Drug Court , Juvenile Justice, the Mutual Agreement Program ( MAP ), and Offender Reentry initiatives. The unit is responsible for planning, policy development, funding allocation, service improvement and systems coordination activities associated with the statewide network of residential and outpatient services for these populations. OFFICE OF POLICY DEVELOPMENT (609) 292-9068 Responsible for the formulation of policy for the Division of Addiction Services, including the integration of management information systems, research, quality effective treatment, and public awareness efforts Management Information Systems Charles J. Crowley Coordinator, Systems Analysis and Development (609) 292-8930 Charles.Crowley@ dhs .state.nj.us MIS is responsible for overseeing the reporting systems of the alcohol, drug abuse, and compulsive gambling treatment and prevention systems. The Office collects data, designs and prepares computerized reports for internal and external use and provides feedback of raw data reports to the programs and Division staff. Provides technical data processing assistance. Analyses the workflow of programs or activities determines which aspects could benefit from computerization, to determine the specific hardware and software needs, designs data entry forms, computer screens, application programs and output reports. Provides training in the use of computer hardware and software. Research Operations Allison Gertel Program Manager (609) 984-4050 Allison.Gertel@ dhs .state.nj.us Undertakes all aspects of non-laboratory research from the design of research protocols and forms through the final report. Produces secondary research using computerized literature search systems. Designs studies and provides consultant services on statistical power and sample size determination. Writes reports for publication in referred scientific journals, summarizing findings for federal project sponsors and internal dissemination documents. Develops grant applications, especially those of a research nature.
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The criminal case is dismissed after successful completion of court supervision, but can't be expunged from the public record. But if someone suffers great bodily harm as a result of the drunken driving Illinois will raise the charge to a felony. And if the victim dies, Illinois may charge the driver with reckless homicide. Illinois will charge a third DUI as a felony. If you are arrested for Driving Under the Influence (alcohol, drugs or combination thereof) and fail a blood alcohol level test (.08) or refuse to submit to a test, your license will be suspended starting 46 days after the arrest. Before the suspension starts, you may request to have a hearing in court which will stop the suspension. Also, you may be eligible for a Judicial Driving Permit license for work or medical reasons while your license is suspended. DUI CONVICTION: Driving underthe influence of alcohol and/or any other drug(s) or intoxicating compound(s) that endanger safe driving will cause mandatory revocation of your driver's license, plus criminal penalties of up to 364 days in jail and a fine up to $2,500. If you are convicted of a DUI, your driver's license and driving privileges will be revoked for a minimum of one year for the first offense, five years for a second offense committed within a 20-year period, and 10 years for a third or subsequent offense. However, if you are under age 21 at the time of the DUI conviction, your driver's license and driving privileges will be revoked for a minimum of two years for your first offense; for five years or until your 21st birthday, whichever is longer, for your second offense; and for 10 years for a third or subsequent offense. If you meet conditions set by the Secretary of State, you can get a restricted driving permit, good for 1 year, that generally allows driving only between 5 a.m. and 9 p.m. After that, you can apply for (but are not assured of getting) a regular driver's license. Those are the penalties for a first offense. For a second offense within 20 years, the same criminal penalties apply, your license will be revoked, and you cannot apply for another license for 5 years. You can also be sentenced to 48 hours in jail or 10 days of community service. For a third conviction, which is a class 4 felony, you can be imprisoned up to 3 years and fined up to $25,000; your license will be revoked; and you cannot apply for another one for 10 years. For a fourth offense, you can be imprisoned up to 3 years, fined up to $25,000, and can NEVER AGAIN legally drive. Fagan, Fagan & Davis , IL DUI Law, DWI Laws DUI in general is punishable by up to 364 days in jail, and up to $2500 in fines. First offenders are eligible for supervision (not a conviction), the legal breath limit is 0.08 for alcohol, and any amount of intoxicating drug or compound in blood. A conviction results in automatic revocation (permanent deprivation) of driving priviliges in Illinois. See our website for further information. Law Firm , IL DUI Law, DWI Laws - Ramsell & Armamentos, L.L.C. , IL DUI Law, DWI Laws In Illinois, normally a first offender DUI can be dismissed following successful completion of DUI classes, payment of fines, and other conditions of court. First offenders MAY lose thier licenses from 90 to 180 days, but a license suspension can be challenged; or a work permit can be obtained. Ramsell & Armamentos, L.L.C. , IL DUI Law, DWI Laws DUI law in Illinois ranges from a misdemeanor to a felony, depending on the prior record of the accused and the facts of the case. Also, an upfront suspension ranging from 90 days to three years may occur. All aspects of the case can be challenged in court. The legal presumption of guilt occurs at .08 or any amount of a controlled substance. Law Offices of Harold L. Wallin , IL DUI Law, DWI Laws Anyone convicted of a DUI in Illinos will have his or her license revoked (However, first time offenders can avoid this by receiving court supervision). 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DUI Florida DUI Georgia DUI Hawaii DUI Idaho DUI Illinois DUI Indiana DUI Iowa DUI Kansas DUI Kentucky DUI Louisiana DUI Maine DUI Maryland DUI Massachusetts DUI Michigan DUI Minnesota DUI Mississippi DUI Missouri DUI Montana DUI Nebraska DUI Nevada DUI New Hampshire DUI New Jersey DUI New Mexico DUI New York DUI North Carolina DUI North Dakota DUI Ohio DUI Oklahoma DUI Oregon DUI Pennsylvania DUI Rhode Island DUI South Carolina DUI South Dakota DUI Tennessee DUI Texas DUI Utah DUI Vermont DUI Virginia DUI Washington DUI West Virginia DUI Wisconsin DUI Wyoming DUI The individuals charged with dui face two distinct, different prosecutions. First, you must deal with a criminal prosecution in the court where they have been charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and second the accused must deal with the DMV administrative action of having his/her drivers license suspended. These criminal and administrative proceedings can be effectively handled by an experienced attorney who specializes in dui blood-alcohol analysis and drunk driving cases. About DUI One of the most common crimes committed is Driving Under The Influence. Intoxication does not necessary mean by alcohol. It can mean other substances both illegal and prescribed medications. It is important to know what to do if you are charged with Driving Under the Influence, DUI. When you are charged with driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, you need a lawyer who knows the criminal justice system. Generally, if you are stopped and the police officer believes that you may be intoxicated you will be asked to perform a number of road side test. They will typically ask you incriminating questions without any Miranda advisement of rights and without any right to consult with an attorney. If the police officer believes you to be impaired due to alcohol or some other substance you will be arrested for DUI. Once arrested a video is usually made of you upon being booked usually at the police station or jail where you be asked numerous more questions. After the arrest, the defendant is then required to submit to breath or blood testing, usually at the police station. Experienced dui defense attorneys know that typically the breathalyzers used by the police are inaccurate and highly unreliable and many officers administering them are unfamiliar with proper procedures. If the breath test is over .08%, or if there is a blood sample withdrawn or a refusal to testing by the accused is reported, the police will confiscate the suspect's license and issue him a notice of suspension. The suspension can be successfully contested by an experienced DUI attorney, but it is critical that the individual or his attorney, CONTACT THE DMV WITHIN 10 DAYS OF THE ARREST. The importance of this cannot be overstated, absent a timely request there will be no hearing and the suspension will automatically take effect 30 days after the arrest. Because a DUI may be classified as a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on past convictions, it is very important that you consult with an attorney who specializes in dui and drunk driving analysis case defenses. There are many factors that maybe considered in charging someone with a DUI. An experienced lawyer well versed in criminal law is what you need most when you are someone you care about is charged with DUI, or any other criminal crime. Top DUI Law Firms Law Offices of The Chase Law Group P.C. @ The Best Dui Defense web site Tel. 800-200-0005 Nationwide law practice that handles drunk driving cases in all 50 states. Available 24 Hours a day, 7 Days a week, 365 days a Year. Free initial dui consultations. 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