ASAP Components
JBLM/Army Policies
Substance Use/Abuse
Washington State Laws
Resources
100
This component of ASAP is where Unit Prevention Leaders (UPL) do daily business with the drug testing staff.
What is the drug testing lab.
100
The Army regulation that governs the Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) is this regulation.
What is AR 600-85.
100
This is the substance most abused by Soldiers.
What is alcohol.
100
This Washington State Law states that it is a traffic infraction for a person to have in his or her possession while in a motor vehicle upon a highway, a bottle, can, or other receptacle containing an alcoholic beverage if the container has been opened or a seal broken or the contents partially removed.
What is Open Container.
100
This is the location that you would go to or take a Soldier to receive ASAP services.
What is building 2008B Rm 303 (located on N. 3rd St).
200
This is the component of ASAP where units would go to coordinate ASAP training.
What is the Prevention Team.
200
This JBLM policy statement addresses specific drug criminal offenses for Soldiers on the installation and was updated as of 18 March 2014.
What is Policy Statement #19.
200
A male who drinks 5 drinks or female who drinks 4 drinks on one occasion would be considered this type of drinker.
What is a binge drinker.
200
This Washington State Law states that a person is guilty of being in actual physical control of a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug if the person has actual physical control of a vehicle within this state.
What is Physical Control.
200
This is the person (from the ASAP staff) that you would contact to arrange ASAP training for your unit.
Who is Ms. Mathetta Marlow.
300
This the component of ASAP monitors high risk behaviors and is where commanders would coordinate to schedule Unit Risk Inventories (URI).
What is the Risk Reduction Program.
300
Per Army regulation, This is the amount of duty days that a Soldier must be referred to ASAP within an incident involving alcohol or drugs.
What is 5 duty days.
300
This is the amount of time that the liver typically needs to process a "standard" drink.
What is one hour (60 minutes).
300
This Washington State Law states that any person who operates a motor vehicle within this state is deemed to have given consent, to a test or tests of his or her breath or blood for the purpose of determining the alcohol concentration or presence of any drug in his or her breath or blood.
What is Implied Consent.
300
This is a resource designed for use by single Soldiers in which military personnel volunteer to transport Soldiers between the hours of 2100-0300.
What is Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS). Note: Soldiers using designated driver programs should be careful of excessive alcohol consumption which could lead to hospitalization, brain damage resulting from alcohol poisoning, or death.
400
This component of ASAP is where Soldiers would go for referral, treatment, and rehabilitation services.
What is the ASAP Clinical Service.
400
This is the ASAP Policy Letter that governs all of the units falling under 7th ID.
What is Policy Letter #11.
400
A male who drinks 5 drinks or female who drinks 4 drinks on one occasion would be considered this type of drinker.
What is a binge drinker.
400
This is a driver who, within a 5-year period, has been convicted of 3 or more offenses listed in Revised Code of Washington 46.65.020(1) or found to have been convicted of or committed 20 or more moving violations listed in Washington Administrative Code 308-104-160.
What is a Habitual Traffic Offender (HTO).
400
This is a resource designed to create a partnership that would provide a cab ride free home to patrons of establishments (Seattle and surronding areas) who are intoxicated. Costs for the cab are split between this resource and the establishment.
What is Anna's Ride Home. Note: Anna's Ride Home was established as a result of a young lady named Anna White killed when a man (who was intoxicated) made advances toward her and got angry that she rejected him.
500
This is the component of ASAP where DA Civilians and Family members can receive substance abuse counseling and get information on community resources.
What is the Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
500
This Army policy prohibits the use (by the government) of protected evidence against a Soldier in actions under the UCMJ or on the issue of characterization of service in administrative proceedings (The commander may initiate separation action).
What is the Limited Use Policy.
500
This causes a person to need more of a substance to achieve the same effect each time a substance is used.
What is tolerance.
500
When we refer to Driving Under the Influence, we generally think of alcohol. This substance also applies to DUI.
What is a drug (presciption meds, illegal and illicit drugs).
500
This resource can connect Soldiers, Family Members and Civilians with drug and alcohol counseling resources in their area addition to the ASAP.
What is Military One Source.
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