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28 Cards in this Set
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If in the US, or in a host country without an established legal drinking age, what is the approved age for the consumption of alcohol in the Navy?
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21
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Whose responsibility is it to ensure that underaged Sailors do not consume alcohol?
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All Navy personnel (YOU)
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When may COs deviate from the proscription that members must be ADSEPd when incurring a second ARI after having received treatment for a prior ARI?
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If the member is an officer or E5 or above for whom:
- 3 years have passed since the prior ARI - the CO marks as possessing "exceptional potential for further useful Naval service" |
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Does IMPACT qualify as treatment for ADSEP purposes?
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No; it is an early-intervention program. However, if someone has gone through IMPACT twice and incurs an additional ARI, it satisfies the treatment requirements for ADSEP.
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After how many DUIs/DWIs in a person's overall career will he or she be ADSEPd?
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Two.
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Who is the program sponsor for Drug & Alcohol treatment programs?
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OPNAV N135 (CNO Personal & Family Readiness)
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True or false: your on-base driving privileges will be suspended if you refuse a BAC test.
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True, pending resolution of the situation.
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May a person who has undergone alcohol-related treatment be appointed as DAPA or Assistant DAPA?
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Yes, as long as he or she has been sober for at least two years following treatment.
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True or false: the Command DAPA may also serve as the UPC.
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False.
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Within how many days must appointed DAPAs and Assistant DAPAs complete DAPA training?
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90 days, unless DAPA training was completed within the past 3 years.
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Commands of how many personnel or more should have a full-time DAPA?
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500 personnel
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What are the minimum and maximum percentages of command personnel who should be tested in a monthly period?
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Minimum: 15%
Maximum: 40% |
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How many tests must be performed in a monthly period?
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Four
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True or false: commands are required to conduct end-of-year unit sweeps to ensure that 100% of personnel are tested within the period of a year.
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True
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Up to how many unit sweeps per year may be conducted?
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Five
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True or false: you canNOT be charged under the UMCJ for failing to promptly report an ARI arrest by civilian authorities.
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False. You can be charged under Article 92.
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Can a person be charged under the UCMJ for knowing about, but not reporting, drug-related violations?
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Yes, under Article 92.
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True or false: if you self-refer for an alcohol issue after having been treated, it is a treatment failure and you can be ADSEPd.
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False. Unless it is related to an additional ARI, it does not count as a treatment failure.
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What is the Urinalysis Premise code for a sample collected during a random monthly test?
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IR (Individual Random)
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What is the Urinalysis Premise code for a sample collected during a unit sweep?
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IU
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If there is probable cause to collect a urine sample, what is the premise code that is used if the person refuses to provide a sample and the CO orders that a sample be collected?
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PO
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What is the premise code used for samples obtained during search & seizure with the individual's consent?
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VO
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What premise code is used for a sample that is obtained by the CO's command, when the member has not consented, and when there is no legal probable cause but there is a reasonable suspicion that the individual has consumed drugs illegally?
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CO
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What premise code is used to mark urine samples collected during a mishap investigation?
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AO
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What is the minimum quantity of urine that must be collected from an individual during urinalysis testing?
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30ml
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What happens if an individual can't provide a sample during the test time?
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The person is turned over to the MAA for observation for 24 hours. If the person is still unable to provide a sample after 24 hours, he or she is sent to Medical for a medical evaluation.
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True or false: ADAMS for Supervisors is required for any person serving in a first-line leadership position.
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True
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How often must the ADAMS for Supervisors course be taken?
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Once every five years
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