Program Description
The Driving Under the Influence Program is responsible for monitoring and regulating the statewide network of more than 100 Driving Under the Influence (DUI) programs licensed and certified to provide alcohol and other drug assessments, education and treatment services to persons convicted of DUI.
The program operates under the authority of administrative regulation 908 KAR 1:310, in accordance with the provisions of Kentucky Revised Statute 189A00 (see Related Links).
DUI Information
- DUI Penalties and Requirements. This page contains a summary of the DUI penalties and requirements outlined in KRS Chapter 189A00.
- DUI Program Coordinators. Here you will find a map showing DUI program regions and contact information for the regions' coordinators.
- DUI Training. If you wish to deliver DUI services, you must be certified. Here you can get information about upcoming DUI training.
- DUI Forms. This page provides a list of DUI forms.
- DUI Directory. The Provider Directory (see Related Links) will display a list of DUI programs licensed and certified by the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to provide alcohol and other drug abuse services to individuals convicted of Driving Under the Influence, pursuant to KRS Chapter 189A00 (see Related Links).
Other licensed treatment programs in the state provide alcohol or other drug abuse treatment. However, if a program is not listed in our directory, the program is not certified to conduct DUI assessments or education. The only programs in Kentucky certified to conduct DUI assessments and education in order to have driving privileges reinstated are listed in the Provider Directory.
If you have questions or need help, access the Regional Coordinators page in Contact Information and contact your regional coordinator. - DUI Links. This page contains links to DUI resources and other information.
- DUI Frequently Asked Questions. If your question is not answered on the FAQ pages, visit the Contact Us page (see Contact Information), where you can send your question to us.
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