DUI 2nd and Subsequent: What are the monitoring requirements?

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Multiple Choice

DUI 2nd and Subsequent: What are the monitoring requirements?

Explanation:
For a DUI arrest on a second offense or later, the monitoring through the Alcohol Safety Action Program is set for a 12-month period, and there’s room for the court to extend that monitoring if needed. The DMV entry is required once the participant completes successfully, and the ECM (electronic case management) is closed to mark the case as finished. This arrangement ensures ongoing accountability and treatment progress is tracked, and that the DMV updates reflect successful completion of the program. The other options don’t fit because they propose shorter or longer monitoring without the necessary DMV update and ECM closure, or they claim no monitoring at all, which isn’t aligned with the standard requirements for second+ offenses.

For a DUI arrest on a second offense or later, the monitoring through the Alcohol Safety Action Program is set for a 12-month period, and there’s room for the court to extend that monitoring if needed. The DMV entry is required once the participant completes successfully, and the ECM (electronic case management) is closed to mark the case as finished. This arrangement ensures ongoing accountability and treatment progress is tracked, and that the DMV updates reflect successful completion of the program. The other options don’t fit because they propose shorter or longer monitoring without the necessary DMV update and ECM closure, or they claim no monitoring at all, which isn’t aligned with the standard requirements for second+ offenses.

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