Expired Drivers License Army Counseling Magic Bullet



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Counseling

Counseling Sample for: Vehicle Driver. Possible Key Points To Discuss During Counseling: Close out last quarter’s counseling (Assessment Section of DA Form 4856-e) Comment on the successful completion of last quarter’s goals; Discuss new ways to achieve the goals not accomplished from last quarter; Outline new goals for the next quarter. Active duty military expired drivers license question. So last night I was coming onto base and was pulled to the side for a random vehicle check. License, Registration, Military ID, Proof of insurance, Ect. They inform me that my Ohio Drivers license is expired. I have known this since my birthday in 2014. Expired Drivers License Army Counseling Magic Bullet POV Counseling. PURPOSE OF COUNSELINGThe purpose of this counseling is to review Army policies on POV ownership and the importance of driver safety.

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Drivers
PART II - BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Purpose of Counseling


The purpose of this counseling is to document the fact that you received a speeding ticket on base on 2 June 14 and to inform you that driving on base is a privilege and not a right.


PART III - SUMMARY OF COUNSELING
Complete this section during or immediately subsequent to counseling.

Key Points of Discussion:

Driving on base is a privilege and not a right. You can easily lose post driving privileges for 6 months or a year for speeding violations.

The speed limit on the installation is 30 MPH unless otherwise posted. It is 20 MPH in the housing area and 10 MPH when passing formations.

Ref. 636.3 Suspension or revocation of driving privileges.
In addition to the requirements of § 634.10 of this subchapter: (a) Administrative suspension or revocation of installation driving privileges applies to the operation of a motor vehicle on Fort Stewart/Hunter Army Airfield. (b) Installation driving privileges will be suspended for up to 6 months for drivers who accumulate 12 traffic points within 12 consecutive months, or 18 traffic points within 24 consecutive months.

Losing your driving privileges does not relieve you from your responsibilities and will not be considered as a valid excuse for being late or absent.

This counseling is not a punishment or a disciplinary action. It is merely to inform you of the consequences of further driving violations.

I am required to forward this ticket to the orderly room where it will be kept on file.




AUTHORITY: 10 U.S.C. 8013. PURPOSE: To obtain any comments you desire to submit (on a voluntary basis) for consideration concerning this action. ROUTINE USES: Provides you an opportunity to submit comments or documents for consideration. If provided, the comments and documents you submit become a part of the action. DISCLOSURE: Your written acknowledgment of receipt and signature are mandatory. Any other comment or document you provide is voluntary.


OTHER INSTRUCTIONS
This form will be destroyed upon: reassignment (other than rehabilitative transfers), separation at ETS, or upon retirement. For separation requirements and notification of loss of benefits/consequences see local directives and AR 635-200.

DA FORM 4856-E, JUN 99 EDITION OF JUN 85 IS OBSOLETE
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Da 4856 Magic Bullet Statement

Plan of Action:

Read the base driving regulation, IMSE-STW Regulation 190-5 (attached), and get familiar with regulations. Share the information with your buddies and help all of us avoid tickets.

At Commanders Call, you will be called upon to report the circumstances that led up to your ticket.







Session Closing: (The leader summarizes the key points of the session and checks to ensure the subordinate understands the plan of action. The subordinate agrees/disagrees and provides remarks if appropriate)

Make sure you have read and understood the base driving regulation and comply with the regulations. We cannot afford to have our Soldiers lose their driving privileges; further violations will be met with more serious consequences.



Individual counseled: I agree / disagree with the information above

Individual counseled remarks:



Signature of Individual Counseled: ___________________ Date: ___4 June 2014__

Leader Responsibilities: : (Leader’s responsibilities in implementing the plan of action)

SPC Sullivan's compliance with base driving regulations will be closely observed and I will verbally counsel the other Soldiers in our section to prevent further problems.


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Signature of Counselor: ___________________ Date: ___4 June 2014__

PART IV - ASSESSMENT OF THE PLAN OF ACTION
Assessment: (Did the plan of action achieve the desired results? This section is completed by both the leader and the individual counseled and provides useful information for follow-up counseling)

SPC Sullivan has not received any other tickets.




Counselor: _______________ Individual Counseled: ____________ Date of Assessment:__________

Note: Both the counselor and the individual counseled should retain a record of the counseling.

DA FORM 4856-E (Reverse)
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Expired Drivers License Army Counseling Magic Bullet


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This reference has been superseded by ATP 6-22.1, ADP 6-22, and ADRP 6-22. We provide this because the information contain is still useful in the counseling process.

Army Counseling Magic Bullet Example

The following PDF is an excerpt of FM 6-22 which includes the entirety of Appendix B (Counseling). Major sections include:

  • types of developmental counseling
  • the leader as a counselor
  • the qualities of the counselor
  • accepting limitations
  • adaptive approaches to counseling
  • counseling techniques
  • the four-stage counseling process
  • the counseling process at a glance
  • the developmental counseling form

FM 6-22 Appendix B (PDF)

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