Attorney General Marty Jackley announced the State of South Dakota is continuing its ongoing success of the 24/7 Sobriety Program.
“The 24/7 Sobriety Program was based on a vision by then Attorney General Larry Long and has been made successful by the tireless work of our sheriffs running the county programs,” said Jackley. “The Program has proven to be a success, not only measured by the participants’ sobriety, but by the drop in conviction numbers. Total DUI felonies have dropped nearly 50% from FY 2007 until FY 2017.”
The Program has reached milestones in the testing area as well. The State has officially hit the 10 million mark on preliminary breath tests since its inception in 2005. In addition, the State has hit the 1 million mark in ignition interlock breath tests, which were introduced in 2012.
PBT STATISTICS SUMMARY
January 1, 2005 – February 1, 2018 48,014 Participants 10 Million Tests administered Passing Rate: 99.05%
U/A STATISTICS SUMMARY
July 1, 2007 – February 1, 2018 10,437 Participants 288,442 Tests administered Passing Rate: 94.86%
DRUG PATCH STATISTICS SUMMARY
July 1, 2011 – February 1, 2018 1,779 Participants 15,300 Tests administered Passing Rate: 75.5%
SCRAM BRACELET STATISTIC SUMMARY
October 10, 2006 – February 3, 2018 10,996 Participants 1.89 Million days monitored 1,855 Confirmed drinking events 6,590 Confirmed tampers Per test compliance: 99.6% Fully compliant participants: 74%
INGNITION INTERLOCK STATISTIC SUMMARY
October 1, 2012 – February 1, 2018 549 Participants 1,000,736 Tests administered 995,567 Tests passed Passing Rate: 99.48
% On April 1, 2018 long-time Turner County Sheriff Byron Nogelmeier took over the position of the 24/7 Program State Coordinator. This position was previously held by Art Mabry for 7 years before retirement.