ASAP - Army substance Abuse Program Flashcards
What is the mission of ASAP?
to strengthen the overall fitness and effectiveness of the Army and the combat readiness of its Soldiers
What are the objectives of ASAP?
*Increase individual fitness and overall unit readiness
Ensure all personnel are trained in alcohol and other drug risk reduction and prevention strategies that respond to potential problems before they jeopardize readiness, productivity, and careers.
What is meant by deglamorization of alcohol?
To not promote the use of alcohol by drinking contests, games, initiations or as an award.
What army Regulation covers ASAP?
AR 600-85
Is ASAP participation mandatory for Individuals that are command referred?
yes, if not they will be processed for administrative separation
What are the ways that Soldiers can be identified as having a substance abuse problem?
Voluntary, Biochemical ID, Medical ID, investigation
What are the objectives of rehabilitation with ASAP?
Return soldier to full duty asap, help resolves alcohol/drug prob in family,
Commanders may direct drug testing under what conditions?
*Unit inspections.
*Search and seizures/probable cause.
*Competence for Duty.
*Rehabilitation.
*Mishap or Safety Inspection.
*Consent (specimen may be provided voluntarily by a Soldier).
*New Entrant.
*Medical.
Will Soldiers, who are command, referred to ASAP be flagged
Yes
Can Soldiers that are enrolled in an ASAP rehabilitation program reenlist?
No but they may extend to complete their rehab
What does DTC stand for when conducting a Urinary Analysis?
Drug Testing Coordinator
Within how many days after arrival in a new duty station should a Soldier be educated on ASAP?
60 Days
What are the three main categories of drugs?
a. Hallucinogens
b. Depressants
c. Stimulants
What rank must the UPL be?
Officer or NCO that is an E5 and 21 years old or older.
What are the 5 ways Soldiers can be identified as having a substance abuse problem?
a. Voluntary
b. Commander Identification
c. Biochemical Identification
d. Medical Identification
e. Investigation or Apprehension