AR 600–85 • 23 July 2020 14 Family Advocacy Program (FAP) immediately when alcohol abuse is related to a child abuse or domestic abuse altercation.
m. Assist the BPL in the development of a battalion/squadron substance abuse program SOP and review and sign it annually. Direct BPL to conduct inspection of subordinate units annually and provide results to the DTC.
n. Consider participating in RRP command consultations provided by the installation RRPC or IPT members.
o. Bring or designate a representative to bring RRP-related issues or requests to the attention of the installation or installation commander and RRPC.
p. Ensure that the URI is administered to all Soldiers at least 120 days before an operational deployment and the
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q. Recommend subordinate commanders use the URI during changes of command to identify high risk behaviors within their units.
r. Battalion commanders will ensure that the initiation and final disposition for all Soldiers with an illicit positive drug test and Soldiers involved in two serious incidents of alcohol-related misconduct within 12 months is reported to the ASAP manager.
In addition, battalion commanders will ensure that a DA Form 4833 (Commanders Report of Disciplinary or Administrative Action) is completed and submitted in accordance with AR 190
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s. Consult with the servicing legal office for all drug and alcohol related offenses.
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