Corporate News Archive
Report: Sex offenders allowed to work as Calif. substance abuse counselors
May 14--A new Senate report is calling for more regulation of California's substance abuse counselors amid disclosures that sex offenders and other convicted criminals are working in the industry.
The report, by the California Senate Office of Oversight and Outcomes, details lapses with the reporting and oversight process for the state's 36,000 registered or certified substance abuse counselors, as well as cases of counselors who were able to continue to work in the field even if their...
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- Report: Sex offenders allowed to work as Calif. substance abuse counselors
News • May 15th, 2013
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- Man charged with hacking into former employers' computer system
News • May 6th, 2013
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