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DPR-152

Impaired Driver Program (IDP) Annual Enrollment Report
DPR-152

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Summary

The NY DMV form DPR-152, titled the Impaired Driver Program (IDP) Annual Enrollment Report, is a mandatory regulatory document used by IDP directors to report annual statistics to the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles. It requires detailed data for each quarter of the year, including the total number of courses started, students appearing on rosters versus those who actually attended, and the count of students transferred into the program from other locations.

The report specifically tracks clinical and administrative outcomes, requiring directors to quantify students referred for evaluation or retained for treatment for alcohol and other drugs, as well as the number of drop notices issued, student re-entries, and successful program completions. Additionally, the form functions as an inventory management tool for IDP workbooks, tracking the number of books purchased, issued, and remaining in stock. The completed document must be signed by the IDP Director and submitted to the DMV’s Impaired Driver Program office in Albany to ensure compliance with Article 31 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law.

Pro Tip: To avoid license suspension and unexpected fees, ensure you update your address with the DMV within ten days of moving, surrender your license plates before canceling your auto insurance, and pay any Driver Responsibility Assessments promptly.

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