This Week Online at www.DATIA.org April 8, 2004

It's not Too Late to Register for DATIA's 2004 Annual Conference!

DATIA's Annual Conference begins next week on April 15-17 in Seattle, WA. This will be the largest drug and alcohol testing professionals event of the year!

DATIA will be accepting registrations for the conference until Wednesday April 14, 2004. Anyone that is not able for some reason to submit a registration by April 14, 2004, can register onsite at the registration table located in the Westin Seattle.

Take a moment to view the conference agenda and brochure one last time. You should also view information on the post- conference Certified Professional Collector Trainer® (CPCT) course being held on April 18, 2004. As you can see from the article to the right of this headline, guidelines for alternative specimen testing are coming very soon from the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). By taking this training course, your company will be prepared for the upcoming changes.

Question & Answer: Excerpts from the DATIA Forum

Question: Unfortunately, I am not able to attend DATIA's Annual Conference this year in Seattle. However, I would definitely like to plan for next year. Where is DATIA's Annual Conference being held in 2005?

Answer: Next year, will be DATIA's 10th Anniversary and to celebrate this milestone, DATIA will present it's 2005 Annual Conference at the "Most Magical Place on Earth"- Disney World's Coronado Springs Resort in Orlando, FL. The conference will be May 12-14, 2005.

Read more Q & A's from the DATIA Forum, or post your own question.

Mark Your Calendar

If You’ve Missed Out on One of DATIA’s Successful Workshops or Conferences – Don’t Miss Out on the Next Best Thing

Manuals, including speaker handouts and presentations, are available for purchase online. Complete manuals are available for DATIA’s 2003 Annual Conference, DATIA’s Workshop on Non-Mandated Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs, and DATIA’s Workshop on Administering Student Drug Testing Programs.

Government Workers May Face Drug Test Changes
The latest buzz is that the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is prepared to announce their guidelines for alternative specimen drug testing in the workplace. DATIA expects the announcement to be made in a matter of days.
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