Barb,
I may have lost the thread of the conversation a bit back, but what I think
she is referring to is that the NASPAC certification has to be taken over
again, or you need CEU's to keep it up, and the AANAC credentialing program
you do not have to take over again.

 See Renas reply on 3-18-04. The difference is AANAC is a credential
program. The other one is a certification program. Someone let me know if I
have it wrong.

Jane
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From: "BARB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 11:57 PM
Subject: RE: NASPAC certification program


> Am I understanding this correctly?  That after taking the three day
> certification course you're not permanently certified?  How long does
> the certification last, and what do you have to do to keep your
> certification up to date?
>
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