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Understand Colorado’s Impaired Driving Laws
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No DUI is a state-funded source of information about DUI in Colorado and how it affects your driver’s license and carries criminal penalties.
DUI / DWAI Track Chart
The below chart is a summary of Tracks and Criteria.
Program |
Criteria BAC/Priors |
Length of Education Hours/Weeks |
Length of Treatment Hours/Weeks |
Combined Length of Ed and Treatment Hours/Week/Months |
Level I Education |
No Priors BA < .10 |
12 hours 6 weeks |
12 hours 3-6 weeks |
|
Level II Education |
No Priors BA .10 – .149 with no other Clinical indicators or <.10 with indicators |
24 hours 12 weeks |
24 hours 12 weeks |
|
Treatment Track A |
No Priors BA .10 – .149 with 1 or more Clinical indicators or <.10 with indicators |
24 hours 12 weeks |
42 hours 21 weeks |
66 hours 8 months |
Treatment Track B |
No priors >=.15 or <.15 with clinical justification |
24 hours 12 weeks |
52 hours 26 weeks |
76 hours 9 months |
Treatment Track C |
1-3 Priors <.15 | 24 hours 12 weeks |
68 hours 34 weeks |
92 hours 11 months |
Treatment Track D |
1-3 Priors >=.15 or refusal, or <.15 with clinical justification |
24 hours 12 weeks |
86 hours 43 weeks |
110 hours 13 months |
Treatment Track F |
4 or more Priors | 180 hours 78 weeks |
180 hours 78 weeks |
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Helpful Link to National Organizations
- Alcoholics Anonymous
- Alateen
- American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) – 202-966-7300 – This site provides information as a public service to aid in the understanding and treatment of the developmental, behavioral and mental disorders which affect an estimated 7 to 12 million children and adolescents at any given time in the United States.
- American Psychiatric Association – 888-35 PSYCH (77924) – The American Psychiatric Association is a medical specialty society recognized worldwide. It’s physicians specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of mental and emotional illness and substance abuse disorders.
- The American Psychological Association – 800-374-2721 – The American Psychological Association is the largest scientific and professional organization representing psychology in the United States.
- Celebrate Recovery Meetings
- Cocaine Anonymous
- Crystal Meth Anonymous
- MADD
- Marijuana Anonymous
- Methadone Anonymous
- Narcotics Anonymous
- National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) – 800-950 NAMI (6264) – NAMI is a self-help, support and advocacy organization of consumers, families and friends of people with severe mental illness.
- National Institute on Drug Abuse
- National Mental Health Association – 703-684-7722 – The National Mental Health Association is the nation’s oldest and largest organization focused on mental health and mental illness, through advocacy, education, service, and research.
- Partnership for Drug-Free Kids
- Pills Anonymous
- Smart Recovery Meetings
- Smart Recovery Meetings (Online)
- Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide – 732-410-7900 – The mission of the Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide is to reduce the number of youth suicides and attempted suicides by encouraging public awareness through the development and promotion of educational training programs.
- Start Your Recovery
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
- The Clean Slate Clearinghouse is an online resource for people with criminal records, reentry and workforce agencies, legal service providers, and policymakers. This resource provides access to state statutory information related to criminal record clearance policies in all 50 states and U.S. territories.