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Your IDP is a valid form of identification in 150 countries worldwide and contains your name, photo and driver information. It translates your identification information into 10 languages — so it speaks the language even if you don't. Most countries highly recommend an International Driving Permit. An international driver permit is not a replacement for your driver license, but merely an addendum to help, if needed, to communicate with foreign authorities. Apply for an International Drivers Permit (IDP) The U.S. Department of State has authorized two automobile clubs to issue IDPs: American Automobile Association (AAA) National Automobile. People who drive in the U.S. Must have a valid driver's license. If you're a foreign visitor, some states require you to have an International Driving Permit (IDP) and a valid license from your own country. Contact the motor vehicle department of each state you will be driving to find out its requirements.

The Intoxicated Driver Program is designed to provide education or treatment to people convicted of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, with the intent of reducing re-offending.

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Assessment

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Upon conviction, the court orders the offender to be assessed by an agency operated or contracted by the county in which the driver lives. Each county designates one agency to conduct the assessments. Tribes may establish an assessment facility for tribal members. Assessments are conducted according to a standardized interview procedure, but may also involve an analysis of other relevant information, including a review of available records and reports, and information provided by other people.

Find county/tribal Intoxicated Driver Program coordinators and assessment facilities
The Department of Health Services maintains a directory of all county/tribal Intoxicated Driver Program coordinators and assessment facilities.

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Driver safety plan

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The assessor's finding is used in the development of a driver safety plan, which outlines the driver's obligations in response to the finding. Response measures vary depending on the type of finding. For instance, a person who is found to have irresponsible alcohol use is required to attend a traffic safety program (or a similar educational program), in which participants discuss, in a group setting, their substance use habits and lifestyle modifications that may help avoid intoxicated driving. People who are found to have a substance use disorder are required to undergo a comprehensive treatment program, which may include up to 30 days of inpatient services. Driver safety plans may also include other elements, at the option of the assessment agency, including mandatory attendance at an intoxicated driving victim impact panel, or a psychiatric evaluation. The treatment or other measures required under a driver safety plan are provided by service providers approved by the county or tribe. The driver safety plan is in effect for a period determined by the assessor. Plans generally may not exceed one year, but can be extended beyond the one-year period with the approval of the Department of Transportation. The county or tribe is responsible for tracking an offender’s progress through the program and informing the Department of Transportation if and when an offender has completed the program, so that the Department of Transportation may reinstate the offender’s driving privileges.

Controllers

Resources for assessors, coordinators, and supervisors

The Department of Health Services maintains a library of forms for the Intoxicated Driver Program.

The following is a list of rules and regulations.

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  • Wis. Stat. § 51.42 - Community mental health, developmental disabilities, alcoholism and drug abuse services
  • Wis. Stat. ch. 343 - Operators' licenses
  • Wis. Stat. ch. 346 - Rules of the road
  • Wis. Admin. Code ch. DHS 62 - Assessment of drivers with alcohol or controlled substance problems
  • Wis. Admin. Code ch. TRANS 107 - Driver licensing of persons with chemical abuse or dependency problems
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