DUI - Alcohol and Drug Substance Abuse Course (ADSAC)
Please note the lists above are current as of the date noted but are subject to change at any time.
For Oklahomans who have had their driver’s license revoked or suspended, care has been taken to assure that you will be properly assessed in order to provide the most meaningful level of intervention for your individualized situation.
Once your assessment has been completed, a referral will be made to the appropriate intervention. The referral environment is an opportunity to review your current (and past) drinking and/or drug using behaviors, relating to your driving privilege. This allows you to decide if there are problems and determine any corrections that may need to be made. Levels of intervention range on a continuum from a 10 hour DUI school (called an ADSAC course) and Victims Impact Panel to Residential Treatment, including aftercare.
For those offenders receiving an alcohol or drug related license revocation on or before June 30, 2003 you must complete an ADSAC assessment and contact DPS to determine what recommendations you must follow.
- ADSAC is no longer taking appointments regarding ADSAC services. For any questions, please contact Tammy Anderson, by calling (405) 248-9027.
- Your certificate must state the length of time of the program and level of intensity of your program, examples: 10-hour school; outpatient counseling; residential treatment. If this information is not on the certificate, you must get a letter stating this information and attach it to the certificate.
For those offenders receiving an alcohol and drug related license revocation on or after July 1, 2003, you must obtain an ADSAC assessment and complete all recommendations identified by the assessment that are required for license reinstatement.
Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS) works in close connection with Service Oklahoma to implement and set forth standards and criteria, contained in Service Oklahoma's statute: Title 47 Chapter 6-212.2, for persons needing alcohol and drug assessments and evaluation related to driver’s license revocation or suspension. ODMHSAS administrative rules are contained in Title 450 Chapter 21, Certification of Alcohol and Drug Substance Abuse Course (ADSAC), Organizations and Facilitators, effective September 15, 2023.
For more information contact:
Tammy Anderson
ODMHSAS ADSAC Programs
(405) 248-9027
(405) 248-9324 Fax