What Else Should I Know? Level I Level II · (CRS 42-2-132) requires completion of a Level I or...

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What Else Should I Know? An alcohol and drug program the court orders you to complete may differ from your Motor Vehicle reinstatement requirements. Education and treatment classes must begin after the date of your most recent alcohol or drug violation. Colorado Revised Statute (CRS 42-2-132) requires completion of a Level I or Level II education and treatment program, and provides for the Affidavit of Enrollment. If you used an Affidavit of Enrollment, DR 2643, in-lieu of a completed Level II to reinstate your privileges and the Department receives notice from the OBH provider that you are discharged as non-compliant with the Level II program, your license/privilege will be Cancelled & Denied for failing to complete the Level II. A letter will be mailed to you at your last known address on record with Motor Vehicle. Once a letter is sent, you will need to provide proof that there was no lapse in your enrollment (renewed Affidavit of Enrollment) or proof of completion of a Level II program. You cannot use an Affidavit of Enrollment once the Cancel & Deny restraint becomes active. Alcohol and Drug Classes and What You Should Know About Them Level I Level II and Enrollments Mail Goes To: Division of Motor Vehicles Driver Control Section P.O. Box 173350 Denver, CO 80217-3350 Phone (303) 205-5613 Fax (303) 205-5990 www.colorado.gov/revenue Colorado Department of Revenue Division of Motor Vehicles Driver Control Section 1881 Pierce Street Lakewood, Colorado 80214 DR 2840 (06/10/14)

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What Else Should I Know?An alcohol and drug program the court orders you to complete may differ from your Motor Vehicle reinstatement requirements.

Education and treatment classes must begin after the date of your most recent alcohol or drug violation.

Colorado Revised Statute (CRS 42-2-132) requires completion of a Level I or Level II education and treatment program, and provides for the Affidavit of Enrollment.

If you used an Affidavit of Enrollment, DR 2643, in-lieu of a completed Level II to reinstate your privileges and the Department receives notice from the OBH provider that you are discharged as non-compliant with the Level II program, your license/privilege will be Cancelled & Denied for failing to complete the Level II. A letter will be mailed to you at your last known address on record with Motor Vehicle. Once a letter is sent, you will need to provide proof that there was no lapse in your enrollment (renewed Affidavit of Enrollment) or proof of completion of a Level II program. You cannot use an Affidavit of Enrollment once the Cancel & Deny restraint becomes active.

Alcohol and Drug Classes and What You Should Know

About Them

Level I Level II

and Enrollments

Mail Goes To:Division of Motor Vehicles

Driver Control Section P.O. Box 173350

Denver, CO 80217-3350

Phone (303) 205-5613 Fax (303) 205-5990

www.colorado.gov/revenue

Colorado Department of RevenueDivision of Motor Vehicles

Driver Control Section 1881 Pierce Street

Lakewood, Colorado 80214

DR 2840 (06/10/14)

Education and Treatment ProgramsLevel I education and Level II education/treatment programs, as required by statute, are defined by the Office of Behavioral Health (OBH) of the Colorado Department of Human Services.

Level IWhat is a Level I?Level I consists of 12 hours alcohol and drug education over a minimum of three sessions, unless an alcohol evaluator says more is required.When is a Level I required?Completion of a Level I alcohol and drug education program is required when a minor driver has had their license/privilege revoked for one year for their first DUI, DWAI or .02 or more BAC conviction, for a violation that was received while under the age of 21. A minor driver may be required to complete Level II education or Level II education and treatment depending on the alcohol and drug evaluator’s recommendations.

Level IIWhat is a Level II?Level II consists of an alcohol and drug education and treatment program, as defined by OBH, and are identified in their chart as Tracks A, B, C, and D, shown above.

EnrollmentWhat is an Enrollment?An ‘Affidavit of Enrollment’, (DR 2643) completed by an OBH certified treatment agency, allows a driver who is required to complete a Level II course for reinstatement, to attend and complete their education and treatment program after and as a condition of reinstatement.

Who is eligible to use an ‘Affidavit of Enrollment’?Any driver, required to have a Level II program for reinstatement, that is a Colorado resident, is currently enrolled in an approved Level II program, and is eligible for reinstatement but has not yet completed their Level II program, can use the DR 2643 Affidavit of Enrollment form.

A Level II is required when a driver:

• Is convicted of 2 alcohol violations that occurred within 5 years, OR • Is convicted of 3 or more alcohol violations in a lifetime, OR • Is revoked for having a BAC of .15 or more, OR • Is revoked for multiple BAC tests of .08 or more (Per Se), OR • Is revoked for refusal to take a test.

Level II Education and Treatment Course Guidelines

MINIMUM B.A.C.

CRITERIA Priors

LENGTH OF TX

(months/weeks)

LENGTH OF TX (hours)

LENGTH OF L2 ED

(hours/weeks)

COMBINED LENGTH L2 ED &TX

(months) (hours)

TRACK A: < .15 None5 months 21 weeks 42 hours

24 hours 12 weeks 8 months 66

TRACK B: ≥.15 or Refusals None

6 months 26 weeks 52 hours

24 hours 12 weeks 9 months 76

TRACK C: < .15 1 or more8 months 34 weeks 68 hours

24 hours 12 weeks 11 months 92

TRACK D: ≥.15 or Refusals 1 or more

10 months 43 weeks 86 hours

24 hours 12 weeks 13 months 110