Tuesday, December 6, 2022 | 11:00 am MST
What SB22-055 Means for Colorado Courts and Probation
SB22-055 was passed this year and takes effect January 1, 2023, providing increased monitoring and accountability for DUI offenders. This new law requires 90 days of continuous alcohol monitoring for a person sentenced to probation following a felony offense or for a 3rd or subsequent offense for DUI, DUI per se, or DWAI.
SCRAM Continuous Alcohol Monitoring® (SCRAM CAM®) has been widely used across the United States and with Colorado Service Providers since 2008, and meets the state’s requirements for the continuous alcohol monitoring portion of the bill.
During this webinar, we will:
- Provide an overview of CO SB22-055, including the use of the offender services fund
- Discuss device functionality that is essential to complying with SB22-055
- Review the SCRAM CAM technology, how it tests for alcohol, and how it supports long-term sobriety and reduces recidivism
- Define local resources to support and service your CAM needs
Why is SB22-055 Important?
Over one-third of the one-million drunk driving arrests each year involve repeat offenders. The statistics show that alcohol abuse is not decreasing, and it is more important than ever to stop habitual offenders and support them on the path to sobriety.
Please RSVP to this Virtual Event
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