TDLR, DSHS, and Clinical Assessments
State Approved Court-appointed Classes
DOEP CLASS
Drug Offender Education Program
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You must pre-enroll before attending the class session. To do so, click the link on the next page to complete the enrollment packet.
This is a (15-hour) course; Classes are five days, three hours each day, Monday-Friday. Please complete the forms, and we will contact you about our next scheduled class.
According to Texas Traffic Law, the driver’s license of anyone convicted of a drug offense will be automatically suspended for 180 days. To reinstate the license, the individual must attend and complete a Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation (TDLR) approved drug offender education program.
TYTAP CLASSES
The Texas Youth Tobacco Awareness Program (TYTAP) ensures that Texas youth can complete a tobacco awareness course as mandated by the 75th Texas Legislature through the Texas Health & Safety Code, Sec.161.253. TYTAP uses the Texas Adolescent Tobacco Use and Cessation curriculum. This program's ongoing growth and long-term evaluation results from collaboration between the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) and Texas A&M School of Public Health.
CLASSES ARE SCHEDULED MONTHLY (8) Hour Course
Tues 4-6, Thurs 4-6 FIRST WEEK
Tues 4-6, Thurs 4-6 SECOND WEEK
DWI/SASSI EVALUATION
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SUBSTANCE ABUSE EVALUATION Call to Schedule
1-hour Evaluation/Assessment/interview is virtual. The SASSI is used to detect individuals with a high probability of having a substance use disorder, even if they might not disclose their substance use directly. We administer the SASSI-4 Adult assessment.