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Old 12-10-2015, 10:36 AM #1
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According to the law, I was supposed to have a "scheduled" exit evaluation or assessment interview "within 15 days" of the class completion (Nov.1st). It's supposed to be a one-on-one, face-to-face interview at least 1hr in duration. It's in that interview that they are supposed to tell you if they think you need additional "services" or not, and what they are.
I made sure to note the particular statute and administrative rule on this point so I can reference it if I need to.
I had no such interview. The only thing the instructor said to me at the conclusion of the class was "goodbye."

Despite the fact that that window of time has elapsed, nothing's going to relieve me from the responsibility of going through substance abuse counseling. But I can argue that I never received my interview and they should provide me one in lieu of charging me for a $200 substance abuse evaluation. I can argue that. It doesn't mean it will get me anywhere unless I request a hearing, and I don't want to waste my time on that ********.

A girl named Katie, who I've had no prior contact with, is the one saddled with the responsibility of calling me tomorrow lol. Poor thing. I plan on being much more pleasant though. But still assertive. I really don't know exactly what to expect...
I do plan on having all my services done in my home state, and I don't expect her to know how to handle that issue without discussing it with someone else. More wasted time.

I used the NH Department of Health and Human Services website to find reciprocal facilities/providers in my state. I will get a referral from my PCP to one of them to get my foot in the door. My insurance company will at least pay for the evaluation. Because of my psych history, I'll probably be referred to a therapist instead of a counselor. In which case, I hope insurance pays.

I read online that drunk.org recommended one man receive substance abuse counseling for 24-36 weeks That is a lot of time and a lot of money!!! And they don't let you get your license back until you finish...
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that is so awful. how are you feeling?
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