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Rules and Regulations
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1. You are required to attend all scheduled activities (classes, counseling
sessions, meals, etc.) on time, and you must wear your name tag at all
times. Failure to do so may result in discharge of the program.
2. No cell phones, laptops, radios, magazines, newspapers, or other
literature is permitted during lectures.
3. You are to stay in the residential area of the hotel at all times unless
you have received permission to do otherwise. Should you leave the premises
at any time without DIP staff permission, you may be discharged from the
program.
4. You are not allowed to have visitors while attending the program.
However, you may have items brought to you during the program. These items
will be left at the main lobby desk and any DIP staff member will search the
item(s) and deliver them to you.
5. If you bring PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION with you, it needs to be in its
original container and the label must be clearly legible. Bring only enough
medication to last you for three (3) days.
6. No mood altering substances are permitted on the premises unless
prescribed by a physician. You will be permitted access to your medication,
as prescribed, during the program.
7. Gambling is NOT permitted.
8. You will not be allowed to have anyone visit you during the program. This
is due to federal confidentiality laws. Violation of this rule will result
in discharge.
9. The TVs in the rooms are for the regular cable channels only. No
pay-as-you-go or DVD/VHS rentals will be allowed.
10. No-one is allowed in anyone else’s room. Anyone caught violating this
rule may be discharged from the program.
11. No weapons or articles that could be used as weapons (sharp objects) are
allowed. The DIP staff will confiscate anything that they deem as dangerous
and notify the proper authorities, if necessary. The items will be returned
to you at the end of the program.
12. You must complete the entire 72-hour driver intervention program. If you
must leave the premises for any reason, you will have to return at a future
date and complete the entire program from beginning to end. This is due to
state regulations. You will be held responsible for paying for the time you
spent in the initial program until your leave time. The remainder may be
credited to a future program date.
13. If the DIP staff informs you that you are being disruptive, you will be
given ONE warning. A second warning may result in your being discharged from
the program.
14. The DIP staff reserves the right to reject any person deemed unsuitable
or unable to participate for medical or similar reasons. Anyone who is in
violation of any written or verbal rules may be dismissed. Rejection and
dismissal may be reported to the referring agency (court, company, etc.) |
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