Mission: The mission of the local DWI grant program is to reduce the incidence of DWI, alcoholism, alcohol abuse and alcohol-related domestic violence (per DFA definition).

Vision: The Roosevelt County DWI Program personnel continually strive to improve our services to the community by collaborating and partnering with schools, other agencies and non-profit organizations to create a safer community.

Local Goals:

  • To reduce and prevent incidents of alcohol and drug related DWI
  • To reduce and prevent the misuse of prescription opioid/pain medication
  • To reduce and prevent incidents of underage drinking and other drug use

 

Agenda

Wednesday, February 16, 2021

At the Roosevelt County Detention Center training room at noon (lunch provided)

  1. Call to Order at ____________
  2. Previous minutes for the November 17, 2021 meeting. *Action needed to correct, accept and approve.
  3. Introductions
  4. Reports – data, trends
  5. Law Enforcement (ENMU DPS, Portales PD, Sheriff’s Office, NM State Police/SIU, Cannon)
  6. Courts (Magistrate, Municipal, District, Teen Court)
  7. Probation (Compliance, JPO, Drug Court, other)
  8. Other

 

  1. Old Business

 

 

  1. New Business
  2. FY22 Q2 spending report, discussion and *action item – approval/disapproval.
  3. Dana (Roosevelt County Court Compliance Officer) report
  4. Shannon Morrison (DWI Evaluator) report –
  5. Darla (Roosevelt County Coordinator) report – Teen Court – Quarter 2 report, NMTCA Q3 mtg, FY23 application

 

  1. Announcements
  2. Teen Court sessions, February 24, 2022 at the Magistrate Court building at 4:45 pm
  3. Portales/Roosevelt County Q3 DWI Task Force VIP, March 9, 2022, doors open at 5:30, start at 6:00, and ends at 7:00 at the Magistrate Court building. CDWI funds pay for speakers and security
  4. Health Council, Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at noon

 

Next meeting Wednesday, May 18, 2022 at the Detention Center training room at noon.

 

  1. Adjournment at ___________