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California Vehicle
Code VC 23249.50 - Legislative Intent.23249.50. (a) The Legislature finds
and declares all of the following: - Driving under the influence
of an alcoholic beverage or a drug is a serious problem, constituting the largest
group of misdemeanor violations in many counties.
- Studies of first offenders
have found that more than half of first offenders are alcoholics or problem drinkers.
There are higher percentages of problem drinkers among second offenders than among
first offenders.
- As the link between the health and legal aspects of the
problem has become recognized, the courts have sought more information on a presentence
basis in determining the appropriate sentence.
- Laws relating to driving
under the influence of an alcoholic beverage or a drug allow the courts to order
a presentence investigation to determine whether a person can benefit from an
education, training, or treatment program. The Legislature thus finds that, to
adequately assess whether an individual arrested for driving under the influence
of an alcoholic beverage or a drug is chemically dependent, it is important to
develop and implement screening programs in order to continue to address the problem
of driving under the influence of alcoholic beverages or drugs in the state.
(b)
It is therefore the intent of the Legislature to establish an additional procedure
to assist the courts in the use of presentence investigations of individuals convicted
of driving under the influence of an alcoholic beverage or a drug and to enable
the courts to make appropriate dispositions in these cases. As part of this process,
the courts should obtain and consider a presentence investigation report detailing
the defendant's driving and criminal record, and, where possible, an alcohol or
drug problem assessment report. In all cases, an alcohol or drug problem assessment
report should be completed by qualified personnel prior to the determination of
an education or treatment plan and subsequent sentencing by the courts. Repealed
and Added, Ch. 160, Stats. 1988. Effective January 1, 1989. California
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