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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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3. Confidentiality All professionals treat Soldier, civilian, and Family member information as confidential. Members inform clients fully about their rights regarding the scope and limitations of confidential communications elicited during the education, assessment, referral, and treatment. They do not disclose information without client consent except where failure to disclose would violate a court order or other valid obligation to disclose under relevant law and regulations.
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4. Professional competency All professionals are expected to possess knowledge of the Army as a whole as well as the organizations they serve applicable Federal, DoD, and Army policies and procedures, as well as their specific duties and responsibilities. All members acknowledge the necessity of continuing experience, education and training to maintain and enhance proficiency. While membership in any specific professional organization may not be used to suggest professional competency, attaining the status of a CEAP or certified DTC does attest to meeting the requisite standard of knowledge for competency in practice.

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