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Drug Recognition Expert Section

The DRE section provides a unique opportunity for those professionals associated with drug recognition to share common management, training, administrative and practicing concerns.

  • Background

  • Standards in PDF

  • State DRE Websites

  • International DECP website

  • The DRE 12-Step Process

  • The 14th Annual Training Conference on Drugs, Alcohol, and Impaired Driving
    Indianapolis, IN, August 10-12, 2008

    The 14th Annual Training Conference on Drugs, Alcohol, and Impaired Driving, will be held in Indianapolis, IN, August 10-12, 2008. Click here for the conference brochure which contains more information on how to register. Also continue to check the section's Web site (www.decp.org) and the Indiana Web site (www.indianadre.com) for updates and a final agenda.

  • 2006 DRE Section's Annual Report: in PDF
    The bylaws of the Drug Recognition Expert Section (DRE) of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) require the DRE Section Chair to prepare an annual report on the activities and accomplishments of the International Drug Evaluation and Classification Program (DECP). The information included in this report reflects the overview and activities of the DEC programs nationwide for the calendar year 2006.


  • Stop Impaired Driving
    Despite the tireless efforts of thousands of advocates, impaired drivers continue to kill someone every 30 minutes, nearly 50 people a day, and almost 18,000 citizens a year. NHTSA and its partners are working together to put a stop to these deadly statistics. Join the fight against impaired driving. For additional information please visit http://www.stopimpaireddriving.org

For more information, contact Carolyn Cockroft, staff liaison.


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