Wis. Admin. Code DHS § DHS 62.08

Current through October 28, 2024
Section DHS 62.08 - Compliance and noncompliance reporting for assessments
(1) The assessment facility shall report a client's compliance or noncompliance with an assessment to the Wisconsin department of transportation and the client, using form MV 3631, Driver Safety Plan Report.

Note: Form MV 3631, Driver Safety Plan Report can be obtained by mailing or faxing a completed form DT1435 to: Maps and Publications Sales, Department of Transportation, P.O. Box 7713, Madison, WI 53707-7713. Fax number 608-246-5632. Form DT1435 may be obtained at http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/drivers/forms/dt1435.doc.

(2) The assessment facility shall notify the client of their status of noncompliance with an assessment at least 5 working days before submission of the final report to the Wisconsin department of transportation. The notice shall specify how the client did not comply.
(3) The report required under sub. (1) shall be a report of noncompliance if any of the following circumstances occur:
(a) The client does not register with the assessment facility within 72 hours after the date of an order by a court or by the Wisconsin department of transportation.
(b) The client does not appear for a scheduled assessment.
(c) The client does not give informed written consent to release information.
(d) The client does not provide sufficient information to complete the WAID or allow any collateral contacts to verify unclear areas, thus preventing completion of a competent assessment.
(e) The client does not pay for the assessment.
(f) The client does not complete the assessment within 14 days after the court order or Wisconsin department of transportation order or within an approved request for an extension made under s. DHS 62.07(1) (a).
(4) The designated coordinator or board-designated staff may approve submission of a noncompliance report to the department of transportation during an appeal process under s. DHS 62.15(1) only if there is documented evidence that the client's use of alcohol, controlled substances, or any combination of alcohol and drugs is an impediment to the client's safe driving capability.

Wis. Admin. Code Department of Health Services DHS 62.08

CR 06-035: cr. Register, November 2006, No. 611, eff. 12-1-06.