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TEXAS DRUG OFFENDER
EDUCATION PROGRAM

Our program is approved by the State of Texas and meets the requirements as defined below.

Section 521.371-521.377, Texas Transportation Code (formerly Article 6687b, Section 24B, Texas Civil Statutes) states that persons convicted of misdemeanor or felony drug offenses will automatically have their licenses suspended for a period of six months. To have their license reinstated, they must attend and successfully complete an education program on the dangers of drug abuse approved by the department.

 

Failure to complete the program will result in the license being revoked indefinitely until the education program is completed.

 

The standardized program is 15 hours in length and is designed to: increase the knowledge of drug offenders by educating them on the dangers of drug abuse and associated illegal activities,  identify their own drug use patterns, and assist in developing a personal action plan that will reduce the probability of suffering the consequences of future drug use and illegal behavior.

 

Specific course topics include: history of drug abuse, drug and DWI laws, dynamics of drug use, drugs of abuse, how drugs work, cost of use and abuse, health issues, HIV, interpersonal relationships, deglamorization of drugs, values and behaviors, past and desired behaviors, getting control of your life, resource options, and personal action planning. 

Who takes this class?
 
Individuals who are convicted of a drug or controlled substance offense:
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  • Drug Offender Education Program​
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  • 15 hours of classroom time
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  • $125

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Please review the class rules:

 All education classes require online registration and payment prior to state.  Classes are offered through a Zoom format. You must have the ability to access electronics that have video and auditory capability.  You will be required to be on screen during the entire class.​

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