Can the IRDC make a driver take additional classes or order additional counseling?
A driver is not always finished with his IRDC requirements after he has taken the one or two days worth of classes. If the IRDC officer believes that the driver needs more classes, counseling, or treatment, then the officer can order same. As part of your sentence, you have to satisfy the screening, evaluation, referral, program and fee requirements of the Division of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse’s Intoxicated Driving Program Unit, and of the Intoxicated Driver Resource Centers and a program of alcohol and drug education and highway safety, as prescribed by the Director of the Division of Motor Vehicles.
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