ASAP and SUDCC Programs Overview
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What regulation covers ASAP?

AR 600-85

What program has replaced ASAP's treatment responsibility?

Substance Use Disorder Clinical Care (SUDCC)

What is the difference between ASAP and SUDCC?

SUDCC is under the responsibility of US Army Medical Command and focuses on integration, while ASAP deals with drug tests, reporting, education, and unit level training.

Who is in charge of ASAP?

<p>Garrison Command</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the mission of ACSAP?

<p>To strengthen the overall fitness and effectiveness of the Army's workforce, conserve manpower, and enhance combat readiness.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the two tenets of ASAP?

<p>Treatment and Prevention</p> Signup and view all the answers

The reasons for automatic separation under ASAP include the use of illegal drugs, two serious incidents involving alcohol in 12 months, and _____.

<p>Soldiers who sell, distribute, traffic possession, and use of illegal drugs.</p> Signup and view all the answers

The name of the Army rehab program is _____.

<p>AMIOP - Addiction Medicine Intensive Outpatient Program</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the highest level of notification for a positive result for illicit drug use on a UA?

<p>First General Officer</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of the Drug Testing Coordinator (DTC)?

<p>In charge of processing all UAs on installation and inspecting unit UPL Programs.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is meant by deglamorization of alcohol?

<p>It is Army policy to maintain a workplace free from alcohol.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the approved medical shorthand for alcohol?

<p>ETOH</p> Signup and view all the answers

The eight reasons for testing Soldiers for ETOH include inspection, probable cause, and _____.

<p>Competence for Duty</p> Signup and view all the answers

Family members are allowed to participate in all programs of ASAP except _____?

<p>Drug Testing</p> Signup and view all the answers

Is participation in ASAP mandatory for all Soldiers who are command referred?

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who processes Soldiers for separation?

<p>Soldiers who fail to participate adequately in rehabilitation or respond successfully will be processed for separation.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

ASAP and SUDCC Programs Overview

  • Regulation governing ASAP is AR 600-85.
  • SUDCC has replaced ASAP's treatment responsibilities, overseen by the US Army Medical Command.
  • SUDCC integrates behavioral health and substance use disorder providers for streamlined rehabilitation and treatment.

Program Administration

  • Garrison Command is responsible for the management of ASAP.
  • ACSAP's mission aims to enhance the fitness, effectiveness, and combat readiness of Army personnel.

Key Principles and Policies

  • Two fundamental tenets of ASAP are Treatment and Prevention.
  • The deglamorization of alcohol policy promotes maintaining a workplace free from alcohol-related activities.

Separation Policies

  • Automatic separation under ASAP occurs for:
    • Use of illegal drugs.
    • Two serious incidents involving alcohol within a 12-month period.
    • Selling, distributing, trafficking, and possession of illegal drugs.
    • Receiving a second DUI during a career.
    • Alcohol-related misconduct within 12 months of graduating from ASAP.

Treatment and Rehabilitation Programs

  • The Army's rehabilitation program is named AMIOP (Addiction Medicine Intensive Outpatient Program).
  • ETOH is the approved medical shorthand for ethyl alcohol.

Testing and Compliance

  • Highest notification level for a positive UA result for illicit drug use is the First General Officer.
  • Drug Testing Coordinator (DTC) oversees processing UAs and inspection of unit UPL Programs.
  • Eight reasons for testing Soldiers for ETOH include inspections, competence for duty assessments, and medical examinations.

Participation and Consequences

  • Family members can participate in all ASAP programs, except for Drug Testing.
  • Participation in ASAP is mandatory for Soldiers who are command referred; non-compliance may violate Article 86 of UCMJ.
  • Soldiers failing to adequately participate or respond to rehabilitation will face administrative separation unless extraordinary circumstances are determined by the clinical director.

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This quiz provides an overview of the Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) and the Substance Use Disorder Clinical Care (SUDCC) initiatives. It covers key regulations, administration responsibilities, core principles, and separation policies under these programs, focusing on the rehabilitation of Army personnel. Test your knowledge on these crucial military regulations!

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