Troy, Michigan OWI and OWVI Alcohol Education Class
Self-Help Program
Michigan DUI | Alcohol Abuse | Alcohol Education | Alcohol Online Course
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Michigan OWI and OWVI Information
The Court may order participation in, and successful completion of, 1 or more rehabilitation programs, including alcohol treatment or a self-help program, or another program the court decides is appropriate.
Operating While Visibly Impaired (OWVI) means that because of alcohol or other drugs, your ability to operate a motor vehicle was visibly impaired.
Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) includes 3 types of violations:
- Alcohol or drugs in your body substantially affected your ability to operate a motor vehicle safely.
- A bodily alcohol content (BAC) at or above 0.08. This level can be determined through a chemical test.
- High BAC means the alcohol level in your body was at or above 0.17. This level can be determined through a chemical test.
Operating With Any Presence of a Schedule 1 Drug or Cocaine (OWPD) means having even a small trace of these drugs in your body, even if you do not appear to be intoxicated or impaired. This can be determined through a chemical test.
Under Age 21 Operating With Any Bodily Alcohol Content (Zero Tolerance) means having a BAC of 0.02 to 0.07, or any presence of alcohol in your body other than alcohol that is consumed at a generally recognized religious ceremony.
DUI, MIP, Alcohol Abuse, Alcohol Education, Alcohol Awareness Online Programs
8 Hour, 10 Hour, 12 Hour, 16 Hour, 20 Hour, 24 Hour, and 32 Hour Alcohol Awareness and Drug Education Online Alcohol Abuse Sessions
The online Alcohol awareness classes are available in 8-10-12-16-20-24-36 Hour programs.
Drinking Alcohol is the most commonly used addictive substance in the United States: Approximately 17.6 million people, or about one in every 12 people, suffer from alcohol abuse or alcohol dependence along with several million more who have binge drinking patterns that could lead to severe alcohol problems.
More than half of all adults have family members who have a history of alcoholism or problem drinking, and more than 7 million children live in a household where at least one parent is dependent on or has abused alcohol on a regular basis.
Alcohol abuse and alcoholism can affect all aspects of a person’s life. Long-term alcohol use can cause serious health complications (heart, liver, and kidney failure just to name a few), can damage emotional stability, finances, career, and impact one’s family, friends and community.
Over time, excessive alcohol use, both in the form of heavy drinking or binge drinking, can lead to numerous health problems, chronic diseases, neurological impairments and social problems, including but not limited to:
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- Dementia, stroke and neuropathy ailments
- Cardiovascular (Heart) problems, including myocardial infarction (Heart Attack), cardiomyopathy, atrial fibrillation (AFIB) and hypertension
- Psychiatric problems, including depression, anxiety, and suicide
- Social problems, including unemployment, lost productivity, domestic family problems, domestic violence including child mistreatment, fights and homicide
- Unintentional injuries, such as motor-vehicle traffic crashes, falls, drowning, burns and firearm injuries.
- Increased risk for many kinds of cancers, including liver, mouth, throat, larynx (voice box), stomach and esophagus
- Liver diseases, including fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis, cirrhosis of the liver
- Gastrointestinal problems, including pancreatitis, ulcers and gastritis
- Alcohol abuse or dependence on alcohol – alcoholism.
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