On May 12, 2022, an Administrative Judge determined that an individual's access authorization under 10 C.F.R. Part 710 should be granted. The Individual is employed by a DOE contractor in a position that requires him to hold a security clearance. In completing a Questionnaire for National Security Positions (QNSP) in February 2020, the Individual disclosed that he was arrested for " operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol" in April 2018.  He additionally disclosed that he was arrest in May 2019 for Harassment. In February 2021, the Individual was evaluated by a DOE consultant psychologist (Psychologist). The Psychologist diagnosed him with Alcohol Use Disorder, Moderate, in Early Remission, without adequate evidence of rehabilitation. At the hearing, the Individual testified that he had been abstinent from alcohol for over one year and had successfully completed an alcohol intervention program though his employer. He further provided laboratory evidence supporting his sobriety and demonstrated active and consistent participation in Alcoholics Anonymous. After considering the evidence in the record and testimony presented at the hearing, the Psychologist opined that the Individual had demonstrated adequate evidence of rehabilitation and reformation from the Alcohol Use Disorder, Moderate. The Administrative Judge ultimately determined that the Individual had resolved the security concerns associated with Guideline G. Accordingly, she concluded that the Individual's access authorization should be granted. OHA Case No. PSH-22- 0030 (Katie Quintana)