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February 27, 28, 29, 2012 This conference is fully subscribed. No more registrations can be accepted.
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The Summit is a gathering of people from a variety of backgrounds who share a common interest in preventing impaired driving. Attendees will include judges, attorneys, law enforcement officers, prevention specialists, corrections officers, mental health experts, community organization representatives, highway safety officials and others. The Summit agenda will include both plenary sessions and breakout groups designed to educate attendees on the latest information and technology. The goal is to share knowledge and gain new insight into impaired driving issues across the state. Who is organizing this event? The Oklahoma Highway Safety Office is organizing the Summit, in partnership with the District Attorney’s Council, the Administrative Offices of the Court, the Oklahoma Board of Tests for Alcohol and Drug Influence, the University of Oklahoma Office of Continuing Legal Education, and others. THE GOAL OF THIS SUMMIT is to share information and gain new insight into impaired driving issues across the state of Oklahoma. WHAT IT INVOLVES:
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Anyone who has an interest in impaired driving prevention, including judges, attorneys, law enforcement officers, prevention specialists, correction officers, mental health experts, community organization representatives, highway safety officials and others.
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