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Florida Impaired Driving
Coalition Meeting
June 24-25, 2017
Tampa, Florida
Agenda - Thursday
Welcome and Introductions
Review of Action Items and Activity Report
New FIDC Website
DUI Diversion Program Subcommittee Update & State Attorney Info Request
Motorcycle DUIs in Florida
New Driver License Format
Review FIDC Action Plan
FIDC’s Focus for FFY 2018
Agenda – Friday
Review of Day One
Update on Reasons for Invalidating Suspensions
Action Plan Update
Groundwork for FFY 2018
Next Steps
Welcome & IntroductionsKyle Clark
Action Items & Activity ReportDanny Shopf
Review of Action Items and Activity Report
Outreach efforts about membership
» U.S. Military Representative Olympia Jackson – Kyle Clark
» Department of Education – Danielle Branciforte
» Misdemeanor County Court – Vin Petty
» Office of Compassionate Use – Corporal Susan Barge
» Florida Sheriff’s Association – Chief Brett Railey
Other activities to report from the past quarter
DUI Diversion Subcommittee
Update & State Attorney Info
RequestSenior Judge Karl Grube & Kyle Clark
Motorcycle DUIs in FloridaDr. Chanyoung Lee
Center for Urban Transportation Research, University of South Florida
BREAK
New Driver License FormatRay Graves
Review FIDC Action PlanLorrie Laing
FIDC Action Plan Discussion
Review Objectives, Strategies, and Action Steps
Update status of Action Steps
FIDC Action Plan Goals
Improve Program Management and Strategic Planning
Improve Prevention
Criminal Justice System
Communication Program
Improve the Screening, Assessment, Treatment and Rehabilitation System in
Florida
Program Evaluation and Data
FIDC’s Focus for FFY 2018 Lorrie Laing
FIDC Member Survey
Excluding policy and legislative issues, what do you believe are the most
serious issues related to impaired driving in Florida?
Florida’s high rate of refusals
Expected increase in drug-related impairment, especially marijuana and
prescription drugs
Need for more DREs/more DRE Training
Establishments overserving alcohol
FIDC Member Survey
What specific impaired driving programs and initiatives do you believe the FIDC and its partners should focus on over the next 2-3 years?
More education and training (DRE, SFST, Judicial)
Education programs on the dangers of substance abuse
» Outreach training on the effects of driving drug impaired
» Outreach training on the effects of buzzed driving
Ignition Interlock Devices
DUI Diversion Programs
FIDC Member Survey
Young Adults and College Students
1st Time and Repeat Offenders
Drivers registered to use medical
marijuana
New Prosecutors
Judicial
Impaired Driving Law Enforcement
Officers
Service Industry
In your opinion, who are the specific target audiences for programs and
initiatives (identified in the previous question)?
FIDC Member Survey
Excluding policy and legislative actions, what specific actions do you believe the FIDC should focus on over the next 2-3 years?
Impact of Medical Marijuana
DUI Diversion Programs
Provide real impairment scenarios/situations to high schools and colleges
More Training of ASAs in DUI enforcement
Increase the number and usage of DREs in the state
De-incentivize chemical test refusals
See You Tomorrow!
Meeting Starts at 8:30
Review of Day 1Kyle Clark
Update on Reasons for
Invalidating SuspensionsFelecia Ford
Action Plan UpdateLorrie Laing
In 2018…
Where Do You
Want to Invest
Your Time
and Effort?
Action Plan Update
Confirm actionable items for FIDC’s focus in FFY 2018
Revise or develop additional objectives, strategies, and/or actions steps
Identify performance measures for new action steps
BREAK
Groundwork for FFY 2018Lorrie Laing
Data Needs?
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Speakers and/or Presentations?
Next Steps
Contact Information
Chris Craig
FDOT
850-414-4009
Danny Shopf
Cambridge Systematics, Inc.
850-671-0205
Kyle Clark (Chair)
Institute of Police Technology and
Management
904-606-5939
Ray Graves (Vice-Chair)
Florida Department of Highway
Safety and Motor Vehicles
850-617-2529
THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION
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