Fairfax Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP) Practice Exam

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An offender has opted NOT to obtain a restricted license after a DWI 1st conviction. Which of the following documents is NOT required for enrollment?

  1. Intake Questionnaire

  2. Email Consent if they want to

  3. General Consent Form

  4. Proof of Insurance

The correct answer is: Proof of Insurance

For an offender who has opted not to obtain a restricted license following a first DWI conviction, the documentation required for enrollment typically includes various consent forms and an intake questionnaire. The primary purpose of these documents is to ensure that the offender understands the program rules and consents to participate fully. The intake questionnaire is essential as it gathers information about the individual’s background, substance use, and reasons for participation in the program. The general consent form is also a fundamental requirement because it confirms the offender's agreement to the terms and conditions of the program. Email consent might be needed if the offender wishes to communicate or receive information electronically, but it is not as foundational as the intake questionnaire or the general consent form. However, proof of insurance is not a requirement for enrollment in the Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP). Since the program is focused primarily on education and rehabilitation regarding alcohol safety and does not revolve around driving or vehicle operation at this stage, proof of insurance does not apply to the enrollment process for those not seeking a restricted license. This is why proof of insurance is the correct choice in this context.