  California Traffic Safety Institute (CTSI) is a
non-profit company, which has been providing staffing and monitoring services to the
California Courts in the administration of individual court approved traffic violator
schools since June 27, 1985.
CTSI operates under the legislative authority of CVC 11205 (1) and (m) as amended in
September 1991.
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receive a quality educational traffic school program. To that end, your input is needed
and very much appreciated. If you have recently completed a traffic school program, please
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WATCH THE REAL DUI COURT IN
SCHOOLS BROADCAST LIVE ON MAY 1, LAW DAY
The Administrative Office of the Courts
(AOC) has partnered with the Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) to develop the Real DUI Court
in Schools project which seeks to expand DUI prevention programs such as DUI court trial
and sentencing programs and the "Courage to Live" program in middle and high
schools throughout California. To this aim, the AOC in collaboration with the California
Channel, will deliver a DUI sentencing program, "Choices & Consequences" to
middle schools and high schools via live cable television and webcast on May 1, 2008 (Law
Day). The 90 minute broadcast will originate from Sierra Middle School in Stockton,
California. The Honorable Richard Vlavianos, Judge of the Superior Court, San Joaquin
County, will preside over the sentencing hearing, as well as facilitate the educational
program, that follows. Schools interested in participating must register online for the
program. Details and handouts including student surveys are available through the
registration site at: http://www.register123.com/web/102069
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