SATOP, the Substance Awareness Traffic Offender Program, is a state-certified program in Missouri that serves over 16,000 individuals annually who are required to complete the program due to a DWI or DUI offense. The program aims to reduce repeat DWI offenses by providing individuals with the opportunity to address alcohol and substance use.
Individuals in Missouri can fulfill SATOP requirements by completing a screening at a contracted agency and participating in one of the four program levels, or by completing a minimum of 120 hours of substance use treatment services. The program emphasizes compliance monitoring and offers options for submitting completion forms and fees electronically or by mail.
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