Substance Abuse Professional (SAP). Each Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) must be a licensed Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathy, or a licensed or certified psychologist, social worker, employee assistance professional, or drug and alcohol counselor (certified by the National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors Certification Commission) with knowledge of and clinical experience in the diagnosis and treatment of alcohol and controlled substance- related disorders and be knowledgeable of the SAP function as it relates to Employer interest in safety-sensitive functions and applicable DOT agency regulations. In addition, the SAP shall keep current on applicable DOT agency regulations and. comply with the DOT qualification training and continuing education requirements. The SAP is responsible for performing the following functions:
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Samples: National Master Agreement, National Master Agreement, National Master Agreement
Substance Abuse Professional (SAP). Each Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) must be a licensed Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathy, or a licensed or certified psychologist, social worker, employee assistance professional, or drug and alcohol counselor (certified by the National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors Certification Commission) with knowledge of and clinical experience in the diagnosis and treatment of alcohol and controlled substance- substance-related disorders and be knowledgeable of the SAP function as it relates to Employer interest in safety-sensitive functions and applicable DOT agency regulations. In addition, the SAP shall keep current on applicable DOT agency regulations and. and comply with the DOT qualification training and continuing education requirements. The SAP is responsible for performing the following functions:
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Samples: National Master Freight Agreement, National Master Ups Freight Agreement, National Master Ups Freight Agreement
Substance Abuse Professional (SAP). Each Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) must be a licensed Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathy, or a licensed or certified psychologist, social worker, employee assistance professional, or drug and alcohol counselor (certified by the National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors Certification Commission) with knowledge of and clinical experience in the diagnosis and treatment of alcohol and controlled substance- substance-related disorders and be knowledgeable of the SAP function as it relates to Employer interest in safety-sensitive functions and applicable DOT agency regulations. In addition, the SAP shall keep current on applicable DOT agency regulations and. comply with the DOT qualification training and continuing education requirements. The SAP is responsible for performing the following functions:
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Samples: National Master Agreement, National Master Agreement
Substance Abuse Professional (SAP). Each Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) must be a licensed Doctor Doc- tor of Medicine or Osteopathy, or a licensed or certified psychologistpsycholo- gist, social worker, employee assistance professional, or drug and alcohol counselor (certified by the National Association of Alcoholism Alco- holism and Drug Abuse Counselors Certification Commission) with knowledge of and clinical experience in the diagnosis and treatment of alcohol and controlled substance- substance-related disorders and be knowledgeable of the SAP function as it relates to Employer interest in safety-sensitive functions and applicable DOT agency regulations. In addition, the SAP shall keep current on applicable DOT agency regulations and. and comply with the DOT qualification training and continuing education requirements. The SAP is responsible for performing the following functions:
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Samples: Freight Agreement, Supplemental Agreement
Substance Abuse Professional (SAP). Each Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) must be a licensed Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathy, or a licensed or certified psychologistpsy- chologist, social worker, employee assistance professional, or drug and alcohol counselor (certified by the National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors Certification Commission) with knowledge of and clinical experience in the diagnosis and treatment of alcohol and controlled substance- substance-related disorders and be knowledgeable of the SAP function as it relates to Employer interest in safety-sensitive functions and applicable DOT agency regulations. In addition, the SAP shall keep current on applicable DOT agency regulations and. comply with the DOT qualification training and continuing education requirements. The SAP is responsible for performing the following functions:
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Samples: United Parcel Service Agreement