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3816 – Requirements For Driving Under Influence Offenders | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania DUI law requires evaluations and court-ordered treatment reporting to support offender rehabilitation and license restoration.

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3816 – Requirements For Driving Under Influence Offenders

Pennsylvania Title 75 - Vehicles § 3816

Summary
Pennsylvania law section 3816 mandates evaluations for individuals convicted of DUI or offered rehabilitative programs, to assess alcohol or drug involvement. It also requires courts to report on drug and alcohol treatment orders and completion status, impacting license suspension and restoration. The law aims to ensure appropriate treatment and accountability for DUI offenders.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania DUI law requires evaluations and court-ordered treatment reporting to support offender rehabilitation and license restoration.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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