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SC ADSAP Program

"Alcohol and Drug Safety Action Program"

SECTION 56-5-2933

(H) A person convicted of violating this section, whether for a first offense or subsequent offense, must enroll in and successfully complete an Alcohol and Drug Safety Action Program certified by the Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services. An assessment of the extent and nature of the alcohol and drug abuse problem of the applicant must be prepared and a plan of education or treatment, or both, must be developed for the applicant. The Alcohol and Drug Safety Action Program shall determine if the applicant successfully has completed the services. The applicant must attend the first Alcohol and Drug Safety Action Program available after the date of enrollment. The Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services shall determine the cost of services provided by each certified Alcohol and Drug Safety Action Program. Each applicant shall bear the cost of services recommended in the applicant’s plan of education or treatment. The cost may not exceed five hundred dollars for education services, two thousand dollars for treatment services, and two thousand five hundred dollars in total for all services. An applicant may not be denied services due to an inability to pay. Inability to pay for services may not be used as a factor in determining if the applicant successfully has completed services. An applicant who is unable to pay for services shall perform fifty hours of community service as arranged by the Alcohol and Drug Safety Action Program, which may use the completion of this community service as a factor in determining if the applicant successfully has completed services. The court must be notified whether an offender failed to enroll in a certified program within thirty days or failed to participate in the plan of education or treatment. The court may hold the individual in contempt of court if the individual cannot show cause as to why no enrollment occurred within the mandated thirty days or why no progress has been made on the plan of education or treatment.

Practice Areas & Locations

Personal Injury Attorney - Automobile accidents, Tractor-Trailer accidents, Motorcycle accidents, Pedestrian injury, Bicycle Accidents, Brain injury (Closed Head, TBI), Nursing Home (falls, bedsores, decubitus ulcers, amputations, sepsis), Wrongful Death

Workers Compensation Attorney - Hurt at work, Injured on-the-job, Lower Back (lumbar), Neck (cervical), Shoulder (Rotator cuff), Knee (torn meniscus), Fusion, Diskectomy, Chemical Exposure, Amputations, Permanent and Total Disability, Auto accidents at work

Criminal Attorney - Driving under the influence (DUI), driving while impaired (DWI), driving with an unlawful alcohol concentration (DUAC), driving without a license (DWLR), driving under suspension (DUS), drug charges (possession, distribution, trafficking), criminal domestic violence (CDV), gun charges, federal crimes

South Carolina - York County (Fort Mill, Tega Cay, Indian Land, Hickory Grove, Lake Wylie, Clover, Rock Hill, York), Lancaster County (Lancaster, Catawba, Great Falls, Richburg), Chester County, Richland County (Columbia, West Columbia, Irmo, Lake Murray)

North Carolina - Mecklenburg County (Charlotte, Mint Hill, Huntersville, Lake Norman), Gaston County (Gastonia, Dallas, Kings Mountain)

1012 Market Street, Suite 205 Fort Mill, South Carolina 29708
252 Latitude Lane, Suite 101, Lake Wylie, South Carolina 29710
2231 Devine Street Suite 201, Columbia, South Carolina 29205
301 S. McDowell Street, Suite 1104 Charlotte, North Carolina 28204