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Personal responsibility means:
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no drinking and driving
no drinking to the extent that it impairs judgment no public drunkenness compliance with local laws for purchase, possession, and use of alcoholic beverages |
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What report is OPNAV 5350/7?
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Drug and Alcohol Abuse Report (DAAR)
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What report is OPNAV 5350-4?
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Report of Laboratory Urinalysis
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What report is OPNAV 5350/1?
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Drug and Alcohol Abuse
Statement of Understanding |
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What document is DD 2624?
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Specimen Custody Document
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What document is DD 1384?
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Transportation Control and Movement Document
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Each command will drug test what percent of it's personel monthly?
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10 to 20
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Commands shall submit one unit sweep of all assigned personnel how often?
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annually
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Except for unit sweeps, submissions in excess of 40
percent of assigned personnel in any given month require what prior approval? |
Echelon THREE
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NDSP
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Navy Drug Screening Program
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Once a CO has set the perameters, what does NDSP do?
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randomly selects the test day and individuals to be tested
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What is ALCOHOL-AWARE?
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basic alcohol awareness
training for use at Navy commands |
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All navy personnel will complete ALCOHOL-AWARE within how many years of completion of recruit
training? |
2yrs
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ALCOHOL-AWARE course completion shall be documented as what?
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page 4 entry
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PREVENT 2000 covers what 5 items?
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alcohol and drug abuse
interpersonal responsibility financial responsibility health and wellness important life skills such as communications and decision making |
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Who is responsible for Navy Drug and Alcohol Abuse Program
policy, and interfaces with the Department of Defense (DoD) and other agencies? |
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Manuower & Personnel)
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Who is
designated as program sponsor, responsible for implementation? |
Commander, Naw Personnel Command (COMNAVPERSCOM)
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Who is
responsible for developing, implementing, and monitoring the medical aspects of the program? |
Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surqerv (BUMED)
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Who provides drug and alcohol abuse prevention training to
all USNA midshipmen. |
Superintendent, U.S. Naval Academv (USNA)
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Who provides enlisted recruit, “A” school, and apprentice
school education programs in drug and alcohol abuse prevention? |
Chief of Naval Education and Training (CNET)
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Who reviews, as
part of the Naval Command Inspection Program, second echelon drug and alcohol abuse prevention and control programs to ensure program implementation, policy compliance, and appropriate use of assigned resources throughout the claimancy? |
The Naval Inspector General (NAVINSGEN)
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Who develops guidance and provides assistance to commands
in implementing and maintaining DUI/DWI countermeasure programs? |
Director, Naval Criminal Investigative Service
(NAVCRIMINVSERV) |
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Who provides statistical data and collaboration, as required, to
COMNAVPERSCOM (PERS-6) for the purpose of drug and alcohol abuse prevention and control programs evaluation and assessment? |
Commander, Naval Safetv Center (COMNAVSAFECEN)
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A NADAAC must consist of whom?
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Installation CO or representative
Staff Judge Advocate Family Service Center director Chaplain MWR director Medical department representative Tenant command representatives Base security representative NAVCRIMINVSERV representative |
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If found guilty of a DUI your on base driving privleges will be revoked for a minimum of...?
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1 yr
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The primary DAPA coordinator should be a min. of what rank.
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E7
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The assistant DAPAs should be a min. of what rank.
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E5
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The DAPA (and assistant DAPAs) shall not have had
an alcohol incident within the ___ prior to appointment, and shall have at least ___ remaining in the command after appointment. |
2 yrs, 1 yr
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COS may appoint as many
DAPAS and assistants as they deem necessary, but what ratio is recommended? |
1/200
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Can a DAPA be assigned urinalysis
program coordinator (UPC) duties? |
NO
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What shall be completed after every command- or
self-referral, drug or alcohol incident, and final disposition determination? |
DAAR
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Commanders, COS, and OICS shall submit initial
DAARs within ___ days of the referral or incident (reserve units must submit initial DAARs within ___ days). |
30, 90
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What DAARs are filed in the member’s permanent service
record? |
Drug
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What DAARs are not filed in the member’s permanent
service record? |
Alcohol
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Who is responsible for
identifying members at risk, obtaining a medical evaluation, and ordering members into appropriate intervention and/or treatment? |
Commands are
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Is a command or self referal considered an incident?
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no
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Referals recieve treatment as prescribed by whom?
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an appropriate medical officer (MO) or licensed independent practitioner (LIP) .
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Members who desire counseling or treatment for alcohol problems
may initiate the process by disclosing the nature and extent of their problem to whom? |
DAPA
CO, OIC, Executive Officer, or CMC Navy Drug and Alcohol Counselor DOD medical personnel Chaplain Family Service Center Counselor |
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A command-referral is initiated by the member’s chain of
command and may be based on any credible factor such as... |
hearsay
personal observation noticeable change in job performance |
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What can a CO do with someone they suspect of alchohol abuse if no offense has been committed?
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COs may refer members of their command to a Medical Treatment
Facility/Alcohol Treatment Facility (MTF/ATF) screening |
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Some events for which COs are strongly encouraged to
consider referral for members are: |
Medical record of alcohol-related involvement
History of Monday or Friday absences History of financial problems Domestic disturbance/family concerns Peer/co-worker concerns Accident history History of heavy drinking Alcohol-related injury Alcohol-related victim of a crime |
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What is an alcohol incident?
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h alcohol incident is an offense, Punishable under the UCMJ or
civilian laws, committed bv a member, to which, in the iudqment of the member’s CO, the offender’s consumption of alcohol was a contributing factor. |
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In the case of a referal or incident the command should foward what to the MTF/ATF?
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A statement of reason for referral (for non-incident)
or DAAR (for incident) The member’s health and service records The DAPA screening package |