For a complete listing of the approved IDCMPs and information that is provided to an individual following a DWI conviction in New Hampshire, please see
the Impaired Driver Care Management Program and What They Offer form on the Department of Health and Human Services» website.
Since the beginning of 2013, drivers are required to participate in an NH
Impaired Driver Care Management Program (IDCMP).
Not exact matches
The injured accident victim must also be able to show that the
impaired driver's violation of the standard of
care directly resulted in certain injuries and damages.
Many
drivers are not skilled, may be
impaired, or just don't
care about the safety of those they are driving around.