The Wisconsin Order on Petition for Determination of Eligibility for the Substance Abuse Program is a legal document used in the state of Wisconsin to determine a person's eligibility for treatment services related to substance use disorder. This document is used to assess a person's need for treatment and to identify the appropriate level of care. The Wisconsin Order on Petition for Determination of Eligibility for the Substance Abuse Program is issued by a court to determine if a person is eligible for substance abuse treatment services, and specifically for the Substance Abuse Program. This document is used in conjunction with other assessments to determine the level of care and appropriate services for the person. There are two types of Wisconsin Order on Petition for Determination of Eligibility for the Substance Abuse Program. The first is a ‘Petition for Determination of Eligibility’, which is used to request a determination of eligibility for substance abuse program services. The second is an ‘Order for Determination of Eligibility’, which is used to issue a decision on the petition. The Wisconsin Order on Petition for Determination of Eligibility for the Substance Abuse Program is an important document for determining a person’s eligibility for substance abuse treatment services, and should be used in conjunction with other assessments to identify the appropriate level of care.