Access Authorization Not Restored; Guideline G (Alcohol Consumption)
Office of Hearings and Appeals
September 10, 2024On September 10, 2024, an Administrative Judge issued a decision recommending that DOE not restore an Individual's security clearance, which had been suspended after he was arrested and charged with Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol (DUI). At the hearing, the Individual presented evidence that he had abstained from alcohol since his arrest, had completed an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for substance abuse, was attending an aftercare support group, and was attending Alcoholics Anonymous. However, he had not been attending the aftercare group for a year, as recommended to him, because he waited several months after graduating from the IOP to begin. He then admitted that several days after graduating from the IOP, he had consumed alcohol at a sporting event. He testified that he had not told his aftercare group, his employer, the DOE Psychologist who evaluated him, or his attorney for the present proceeding. He had not corrected his submissions to the court stating that he had abstained from alcohol since his arrest. The DOE Psychologist who had previously evaluated the Individual opined that the Individual was not rehabilitated and reformed and had a fair prognosis for relapse. The Administrative Judge found that the Individual had not mitigated the concerns raised under Guidelines G and, accordingly, found that the Individual's security clearance should not be restored (OHA Case No. PSH-24-0085, Martin)