Impaired Driving Subcommittee Impaired Driving Guidebook - NHTSA
Impaired Driving Subcommittee Impaired Driving Guidebook - NHTSA
Impaired Driving Subcommittee Impaired Driving Guidebook - NHTSA
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APPENDIX C – Potential PartnersPotential Partners and Collaborations 1LawEnforcementPotential National Organizations and AssociationsProsecution Research Treatment ToxicologyHighway SafetyOrganizationsAPPA ABA IIHS NADCP IACT AAMVACALEA NAPC NIAAA NDCI ICADTS AASHTOIACP NASJE NTSB SOFT ACEPIADLEST NBPA TIRF AMANASRO NDAA TRB COADNLLEA NJC CVSANLPOA TIRF GHSANOBLEMADDNSANCADDNSTRCNETSNTLC<strong>NHTSA</strong>SACOPPTAThere are also a number of private entities that conduct alcohol and/or drug-related research or provide grantfunding for research, prevention, deterrence, or enforcement. These organizations may also be valuablepartners in our effort to curb drunk driving.Potential Federal Agency PartnersBJA CDC FMCSA FHWA <strong>NHTSA</strong> NIAAANTSBONDCPPotential State Agencies and Other PartnersAlcoholbeveragecontrolauthoritiesAttorneyGeneral’sOfficeBreath testingprogrammanagerChamber ofCommerceGovernor/State HighwaySafety OfficeJudicialliaison(s)Judges Legislators MADD MediaPolice chiefs(stateorganization)Police union(s)Prosecutingattorneys (stateorganization)Sheriffs (stateorganization)State police orhighway patrolTSRPRepresentativesfrom localpartnershipsUniversities andcolleges1 See Appendix D for the listed organizations’ full names.27