Texas Impaired Driving Task Force Meeting
Norris Conference Center, Austin, TX 2525 W Anderson Ln #365, Austin, TX, United StatesThe Texas Impaired Driving Task Force meeting will be held at Norris Conference Center, in Austin, on November 2, 2023.
Texas Impaired Driving Task Force
Texas A&M Transportation Institute
The events on our calendar reflect impaired driving activities going on throughout the state of Texas. If you have events that you would like added to the calendar, please submit your event to Jack Wenzel. Events will be updated as they are received.
The Texas Impaired Driving Task Force meeting will be held at Norris Conference Center, in Austin, on November 2, 2023.
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Program Description Substance use disorders (SUD) and overdoses are at an all-time high (Centers for Disease Control, 2021). Public safety professionals often find themselves to be the first point of contact for someone who is experiencing an overdose or engaging in a substance related-risky behavior (e.g., impaired driving, property crime). This program is intended to […]
Program Description Substance use disorders (SUD) and overdoses are at an all-time high (Centers for Disease Control, 2021). Public safety professionals often find themselves to be the first point of contact for someone who is experiencing an overdose or engaging in a substance related-risky behavior (e.g., impaired driving, property crime). This program is intended to […]
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This meeting is open to TRCC members and invited guests. If you are among this group and need the virtual meeting link sent to you, please email Emily Martin at [email protected].
Program Description Substance use disorders (SUD) and overdoses are at an all-time high (Centers for Disease Control, 2021). Public safety professionals often find themselves to be the first point of contact for someone who is experiencing an overdose or engaging in a substance related-risky behavior (e.g., impaired driving, property crime). This program is intended to […]
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