The use of DADAP as a substitute for MIP classes and alcohol awareness classes is authorized by Section 106.115 of the Alcoholic Beverage Code, which says that if a defendant is put on deferred disposition or convicted under Section 106.02, 106.25, 106.04, 106.041, 106.05, or 106.07, the court shall require the defendant to attend
an alcohol awareness program approved by the Department of State Health Services or a Drug and Alcohol Driving Awareness Program approved by the Texas Education Agency.
The DADAP curriculum addresses the vast majority of topics included in the state approved
Alcohol Awareness Program approved by TCADA / Health Department, as well as additional information regarding driver safety, since automobile crashes are the number one killer of teens.
This means that an approved DADAP course is an acceptable alternative to the classroom only
Alcohol Awareness Program approved by the Department of State Health Services (a.k.a. Health Department or TCADA) for minor in possession violations or other offenses listed in that section of the law.
On the placement of a minor on deferred disposition for an offense under Section 49.02, Penal Code, or under Section 106.02, 106.025, 106.04, 106.041, 106.05, or 106.07, the court shall require the defendant to attend
an alcohol awareness program approved by the Department of State Health Services under this section or a drug and alcohol driving awareness program approved by the Texas Education Agency.
Not exact matches
Driver Training Associates, Inc. provides state and court
approved defensive driving, traffic school, basic driver improvement, and drug and
alcohol awareness programs in Florida, Michigan, New York, Texas, and Virginia.
Recent modifications to the Alcoholic Beverage Code have clarified that the use of Texas Education Agency (TEA) / TDLR
approved Drug and
Alcohol Driving
Awareness Programs (DADAP) are also acceptable for an MIP.
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approved online defensive driving, driving safety course, and drug and
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Our course is
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In many cases, a minor convicted under one or more of the sections related above will be required to complete a State
approved Alcohol Awareness Program (a.k.a. MIP class).
DADAPonline.com offers Texas» only state
approved online Drug and
Alcohol Driving
Awareness Program.
This new option gives minors the option to complete an
alcohol awareness program in an online format since the TEA
approves of this delivery method.
Approved Drug and
Alcohol Driving Awareness Programs such as the one on this site are included in Section 106.115 of the Alcoholic Beverage Code for violations such as possession of alcohol by a minor (MIP), attempt to purchase alcohol by a minor, consumption of alcohol by a minor
Alcohol Driving
Awareness Programs such as the one on this site are included in Section 106.115 of the Alcoholic Beverage Code for violations such as possession of
alcohol by a minor (MIP), attempt to purchase alcohol by a minor, consumption of alcohol by a minor
alcohol by a minor (MIP), attempt to purchase
alcohol by a minor, consumption of alcohol by a minor
alcohol by a minor, consumption of
alcohol by a minor
alcohol by a minor, etc..
The Drug and
Alcohol Driving
Awareness Program being offered through DADAPOnline.com is fully
approved by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation and formerly by the Texas Education Agency (TEA).
Dadaponline.com is a Texas Education Agency (TEA) / Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR)
approved Drug and
Alcohol Driving
Awareness Program (DADAP).
New revisions to Texas law have now made it clear that Texas Education Agency
approved Drug and
Alcohol Driving Awareness Programs (DADAP) are an acceptable option for alcohol offenses covered by the Alcoholic Beverage Code and for other drug and alcohol offenses (see Health and Safety Code Section 4
Alcohol Driving
Awareness Programs (DADAP) are an acceptable option for
alcohol offenses covered by the Alcoholic Beverage Code and for other drug and alcohol offenses (see Health and Safety Code Section 4
alcohol offenses covered by the Alcoholic Beverage Code and for other drug and
alcohol offenses (see Health and Safety Code Section 4
alcohol offenses (see Health and Safety Code Section 469.07).
Dadaponline.com is the first and only Drug and
Alcohol Driving
Awareness Program approved by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and now the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) in an online format.
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Alcohol Driving Awareness Program is State approved for the use of Texas courts when referring offenders to remedial training for certain drug and alcohol related offenses such as Minor in Possession c
Alcohol Driving
Awareness Program is State
approved for the use of Texas courts when referring offenders to remedial training for certain drug and
alcohol related offenses such as Minor in Possession c
alcohol related offenses such as Minor in Possession charges.
The Texas Education Agency has
approved of Drug and
Alcohol Driving
Awareness Programs in an online format.
In 2008, the Texas Education Agency
approved our drug and
alcohol driving
awareness program in an alternative delivery method format (i.e. online).
Our online course is
approved by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) and formerly by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) as a Drug and
Alcohol Driving Awareness Program (DADAP) making it an acceptable course option for a variety of alcohol & drug offenses by
Alcohol Driving
Awareness Program (DADAP) making it an acceptable course option for a variety of
alcohol & drug offenses by
alcohol & drug offenses by minors.
Section 106.115 of the Alcoholic Beverage Code was modified to include Texas Education Agency
approved Drug and
Alcohol Driving
Awareness Programs (DADAP) as an acceptable alternative to the classroom only Department of State Health Services
Alcohol Awareness Program.
Recent legislative changes have clarified that courts and judges also have the option to accept Texas Education Agency
approved Drug and
Alcohol Driving
Awareness Programs (DADAP) as well for violations covered by Section 106.115 of the Alcoholic Beverage Code.
(d) A driving safety course or a drug and
alcohol driving
awareness program may not be
approved as a driver education course under Subsection (a).