OPNAVINST <strong>5350.4</strong>D 4 Jun 09 Self-Referral (Drug Abuse). Process by which a <strong>Navy</strong> member who nelieves that they are dependent (addicted) on drugs may report o a qualitled self-referral representative (as listed in yarayraph 2h of this instruction) and receive screening at a h;ARP faciilty for official determination of drug dependency). 14embers found to be drug dependent will be exempt from Ilsclpllnary action for drug abuse if they accept and gart~cipate in treatment offered by the <strong>Navy</strong>. However, a valid ;e-t-referral is still considered an incident of drug abuse, and _he member wlll be processed for ADSEP. Type of discharge will ne characterized by their overall service record, not just the -ncldenr ct drug abuse. Members found not drug dependent, but uho have Lsea drugs, will not be exempt from disciplinary dct lor:, ~71 l i 3e disciplined as appropriate, and will be r~rocessed ADSEP. Members found not drug dependent, and who 'lave not ~sed drugs, but attempted to, will be disciplined ~ppropriareiy and processed for ADSEP or retained and returned -3 duty per with the needs of the <strong>Navy</strong>. Serious Offense. Any offense committed by a member for which a . . uunltlve cischarge, or confinement for 1 year, would be iuthorizec by the Manual for Courts-Martial for the same or a 10sel~~- related offense. See reference (f), article 1910-142 for enlis'ed members and article 1611-010 for officers. Substantiated DUI/DWI. A charge of DUI/DWI is considered substantiated if there is a conviction by a military or civilian -ourt, a t ~nding of guilty at NJP, or if, in the judgment of the :ornrnandlng otficer, the available evidence supports the ~ilegatix- +hat the member was in operation of a motor vehicle, iessel, ar craft while under the influence of, or intoxicated by 2lcohol ard or other drugs in violation of local statutes, regclatiors and/or reference (b) . Upon notification or report 15 a member's arrest for DUI/DWI, commanding officers must investigate the circumstances, consider all relevant facts 1i.s.. police report, eyewitness statements, member's statement, 3AC test result) and make a determination of validity of the 2haryes. Refer to reference (a) for detailed description of a ;ubstantiated DUI/DWI offense. Threat Assessment. Assessment of the impact and potential :rnpacE of alcohol or other drugs on a command, geographical 3 e . 1 variety of data and reports make up the threat
OPNAVINST <strong>5350.4</strong>D 4 Jun 09 poiize, ADMITS information). An effective prevention program .-eyuires an ongoing threat assessment. Treatment. Process of restoring to effective function by means ~f a strac