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ARN30190-AR 600-85-001-WEB-3
600-85, KSARNG, Substance Abuse Prevention & Control, 2007 Jun 1(2)
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10. Soldier substance abuse and gambling disorder awareness training
a. All newly assigned Soldiers will receive a newcomers briefing by the commander or designated representative within 30 days of reporting. At a minimum the briefing will provide information on ASAP services, the location of ASAP services, community laws, command policies, drug and alcohol free activities and the Limited Use Policy.
b. Corporals and above will receive information in professional military education from formal education institutions and from installation prevention coordinators as requested by Commanders, on the signs and symptoms of on the topics of abuse of substances (illegal drug, controlled drug, alcohol or other) and gambling disorder and how to refer to BH for evaluation.


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c. All Regular Army Soldiers, to include National Guard and US Army Reserve Soldiers on AD/in Title 10 status, will receive training as required by commanders.
d. All unit training whether conducted by the commander, UPL, the ASAP staff, or a guest speaker will be documented using a sign-in sheet to record who attended, the topic, the date, start time, and end time of the class. A copy of the sign-in sheet will be provided to the installation ASAP staff within 5 working days.

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