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With whom does the primary responsibility for the prevention of alcohol and other drug abuse rest?
With the individual.
CAAC stands for...
Counseling and Assistance Center
Alcohol or drug abusers will be referred to what level(s) of CAAC?
Level I or II
Individuals identified as alcohol/drug-dependent who meet admission requirements will be referred to what level(s) of CAAC?
Level III
NDAAC stands for...
Navy Drug and Alcohol Advisory Council
True or false: All commands shall establish or participate in regional or local area Navy Drug and Alcohol Advisory Councils (NDAACS).
True
Who chairs a local NDAAC?
O-5 or above
Who chairs a regional NDAAC?
O-6 or above
True or false: if a sailor has exceptional leadership qualities or serves in a mission-critical position in a command, intervention and/or treatment for drug or alcohol abuse may be postponed.
False
What paygrade is required to serve as DAPA?
E-6 or above
Within how many days of appointment must a DAPA received formal training?
Within 90 days
Within how many days of appointment must an Aftercare Coordinator receive Level I Program Management training?
Within 90 days
Who is the final authority on the disposition of personnel involved in instances of alcohol or other drug abuse?
The commanding officer
True or false: As part of the command indoctrination process, all newly reporting personnel shall be briefed by the DAPA regarding alcohol and other drug abuse policies.
True
What percent of all personnel who have not attended NADSAP or ADAMS shall be required to attend each fiscal year?
Fifteen percent
Where will Personnel involved in a first-time alcohol-induced
incident (following command and other appropriate evaluation), and if no further treatment is indicated, be referred?
NADSAP (Navy Alcohol and Drug Safety Action Program)
What are the references that should be consulted when alcoholic beverages are served during official command functions?
SECNAVINST 1700.llC, “Alcoholic Beverage Control”
BUPERSINST 1710.13, “Operation of Navy Messes Ashore and Package Stores”
What are the four major motives for alcohol & drug abuse?
1) Physical (desire for physical satisfaction, relaxation, or more energy)
2) Sensory (desire to stimulate sight, sound, taste; need for sexual or sensual stimulation)
3) Emotional (relief of psychological pain, attempt to solve personal problems, relief from a bad mood, escape from problems)
4) Social (to promote social change, to identify with a subculture, to tune out undesirable conditions)
How much time should a command afford during non-peak duty hours for sustained physical activity?
Up to 1 1/2 hours
True or false: sailors must not engage in sustained physical activity (i.e., PT) during duty hours.
false
For how long are base driving priviledges suspended following a DWI citation?
One year
Drug and Alcohol Abuse Semi-Annual
Reports (DAASAR) are mailed by...?
21 April and 21 October
Who receives Drug and Alcohol Abuse Annual Reports and copies of all Drug and Alcohol Abuse Reports?
CNO OP 09BE2
True or false: individuals may self-refer as many times as they need to.
False
True or false: a drug trafficker who self-refers will not be subject to disciplinary action.
False
True or false: If a person disclosed a drug or alcohol problem to his or her supervisor, this counts as a self-referral.
False, unless the supervisor is actively employed in the capacity of a self-referral representative.
True or false: if a person self-refers, but is not eligible for treatment, he or she can still stay in the Navy as long as he or she incurs no alcohol- or drug-related incidents.
False. Personnel not elegible for treatment will be processed for administrative separation as soon as possible.
What should a non-eligible self-referrer be offered upon separation from the Navy?
The opportunity for Veterans Administration treatment following separation, in writing.
What is a Level I Pre-Care Program?
A program offered to dependent members who cannot promptly attend Level III treatment.
How often should a person in a Level I Pre-Care Program be subject to random urinalysis?
Weekly
When does a person's Level I Pre-Care program terminate?
Upon admittance to Level III treatment.
How does post-treatment aftercare last?
One year
How often should a person in aftercare status meet with the DAPA?
Weekly
How often, during aftercare, should the member and the DAPA meet with the CO or XO?
Quarterly
True or false: 1. Personnel returning from a Level II or Level III treatment facility are to be treated as individuals who are returning to duty from hospitalization for any other disease or illness.
True
True or false: a person who drinks after alcoholism treatment is automatically classified as a rehabilitation failure.
False
True or false: a person who engages in illegal drug use after being treated for drug dependence is automatically classified as a rehabilitation failure.
True