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DOT/SAP QUALIFICATION/REQUALIFICATION TRAINING COURSE - Virtual
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DOT/SAP QUALIFICATION/REQUALIFICATION TRAINING COURSE - ONLINE

 Export to Your Calendar 2/3/2026 to 2/12/2026
When: July 8, 10, 15 and 17, 2025
12:00pm-4pm
Where: Online - EAPA Zoom Room
United States
Contact: Julie Rochester
j.rochester@eapassn.org


Online registration is available until: 2/2/2026
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Dates: Feb 3, 5, 10 and 12,  2026

Time: 12:00 PM Eastern (U.S.) to 4:00 PM Eastern (U.S.) both days

Member Rate: $449 | Non-Member Rate: $650

Note: This event will be held online in the EAPA Zoom room.  Login instructions will be sent prior to each session.



The Employee Assistance Professionals Association (EAPA) is excited to offer this "Gold Standard" DOT/SAP training program. If you plan to perform assessments for safety sensitive employees as a Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) under the DOT regulations; or, if you need the required CEUs to maintain SAP re-qualification, you need to enroll in this training today.

What is the SAP Role? United States Department of Transportation regulations - 49 CFR Part 40 - define SAP as a person who evaluates individuals who are subject to DOT regulations and have violated DOT drug and alcohol regulations. SAPs make recommendations concerning the DOT employee’s education, treatment, follow-up testing, and aftercare.

What do I need to be a Substance Abuse Professionals (SAP)? You need certain credentials, possess specific knowledge, receive training, and achieve a passing score on a DOT approved examination. There is a 12 hour continuing education requirement every 3 years. Once SAP qualified, your 12 hour CEU commitment can be fulfilled through this course. For more information on the SAP role, visit the US DOT website: http://www.dot.gov/odapc/sap .

Who is eligible to take this course? Anyone interested in working as a SAP or who works with SAPs, such as network managers or treatment providers who want to understand the SAP process. The SAP role is restricted to professionals who are: licensed physicians (including MDs and Osteopathic Physicians), licensed psychologists, licensed or certified Marriage and Family Therapists (as of 9/22/06), licensed or certified social workers, Certified Employee Assistance Professionals (CEAP), and alcohol and drug abuse counselors certified by the National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) or the International Certification Reciprocity Consortium/Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse (ICRC) or a Master Addiction Counselor certification from the N.B.C.C.

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