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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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31. Battalion prevention leaders The BPL and/or squadron prevention leaders will
a. Meet the criteria in paragraph 9

5 to be a UPL.
b. Be appointed on orders by their battalion commander.
c. Be trained and certified using the ARD UPL Certification Training Program (CTP).
d. Supervise and provide technical guidance to UPLs.
e. Inspect and document subordinate company on an annual basis and assist UPLs in the performance of their duties in coordination with the installation DTC.
f. Bethe battalion commander’s subject matter expert on the ASAP.
g. Coordinate with other UPLs within the battalion to support the battalion DTP as necessary to accomplish the specimen collection mission.
h. Use the DoD DTP software as the primary method of randomly selecting Soldiers for drug testing and for preparing the drug testing forms and bottle labels, and ensure that the commander approves all lists of randomly selected Soldiers before notifying them to report for testing.
i. In coordination with the battalion commander, design and implement the battalion Substance Abuse Program SOP and prevention plan. Provide a copy, signed by the battalion commander, to the local ASAP.
j. In coordination with the PC, ensure company UPLs deliver informed prevention education and training to all Soldiers assigned to the battalion.
k. Inform the commander of the status of the ASAP and of trends in alcohol and other drug abuse in the battalion.
l. Develop command support for prevention activities by establishing an open, honest, and trusting relationship with the unit commander and subordinate leaders.
m. Advise and assist unit leaders on all matters pertaining to ASAP.

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