Plain-Language Summary

This section of Pennsylvania law outlines the requirements and procedures related to driving under the influence (DUI) offenders, including evaluations, education programs, and court-ordered treatments. Most provisions related to evaluations and interventions expired in 2009, with references to amendments and cross-references in other sections. The law also notes historical changes and amendments affecting DUI-related processes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most DUI-related requirements, such as evaluations and court-ordered treatments, expired in 2009. Current requirements are governed by updated laws and court orders.

No, attendance at alcohol highway safety schools was eliminated from the law in 2009, but other educational or treatment programs may be required by courts.

Such orders are considered expired or outdated, but courts may still impose new requirements based on current laws and circumstances.

Current DUI laws are in Title 75 of the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code, with updates available through the Pennsylvania General Assembly or legal resources.