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    Date
    1998-01
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    Working Paper
    
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    In 1994 the Employee Assistance Professionals Association (EAPA) board of directors, under the leadership of its newly elected President George Cobbs, created a National Legislative and Public Policy Committee (L&PPC). James Harting, LCSW, CEAP was named as its chair. Members of the committee included EAPA members from each EAPA Region in the United States, and a Union/Labor committee representative. This Committee had staff support from the National EAPA office with the hiring of a EAPA Public Policy lobbyist, Sheila McDonald. One of their tasks was to develop a Model Law on the Licensure of EA Professionals. The following was the DRAFT completed in January 1998 shorty before this Public Policy Committee was disbanded around 1998-1999 during the tenure of Greg DeLapp as EAPA President.
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    qualification
    employee assistance professionals
    Employee Assistance Professionals Association (U.S.)
    Licensure
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10713/11709
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