CADTP Fall Conference Registration & FAQs

November 2 & 3, 2022

REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED

Thank you for your interest in the CADTP Fall Conference 2022

Hilton Sacramento Arden West

Make your hotel reservations online or call (916) 922-4700 ext. 1 and mention group rate code “DTP” for the group discount.

Must complete booking by  10/10/22. Limited rooms – first come, first served.

Don’t want to register online?

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What does my registration include?

Your registration fee includes complementary hotel breakfast buffet, lunch, and snacks each conference day, conference materials, continuing education hours. If you are not staying at the hotel, please contact CADTP staff for a hotel breakfast voucher.

When does the Early Bird Discount end?

September 30, 2022 is the end of the Early Bird Discount.

Are there any other discounts available?

CADTP members, CADTP certified or registered counselors, and AOD students all receive a $50 discount at registration.

There is a 10% discount for companies that register three (3) or more employees at the same time (registrations must be received by CADTP on the same day).

Are conference rate hotel rooms available?

Registrants are responsible for making their own room reservations. Reserve your room no later than October 10, 2022 to obtain the conference rate.

Important Note: conference rate is available until the conference room block is sold out.

The conference room rate is $145.00 per night plus tax Important Note: this rate is available to 10/10/22 or until the conference room block is sold out.

If I am traveling with someone who is not attending the conference, can they join me for conference meals?

Registrants’ guests may arrange to attend breakfasts and/or luncheons. Please email in**@ca***.org no later than October 18, 2022, to arrange for guest meals.

Is there a late registration fee?

Timely registrations must be postmarked no later than October 21, 2022. A $10 late charge must accompany all registrations postmarked after the due date, and those not registering in a timely fashion cannot be guaranteed space and/or materials. Written confirmation of registration and hotel directions will be sent to those who register in a timely manner.

Are refunds available if I am unable to attend?

There will be no refund of registration fees for cancellations received on/after October 22, 2022. Refunds will be made for cancellations received through October 22, 2022, less a $25 cancellation fee.

How do I receive CEUs for attending the conference?

To receive Continuing Education Units (CEU), attendees MUST sign the attendance sheet at EACH session attended to receive CEU credit. There will be no signing in after the session is over. You must stay for the entire session section and obtain session monitor stamp to receive CEU’s verification. No partial credit can be given.

The CADTP Substance Use Disorder Certified Counselor (SUDCC) credential is accredited by NCCA/ICE and is recognized by DHCS. Those certified or registered under this credential are authorized to work in any substance use disorder (SUD) treatment modality certified or licensed by DHCS. Up to 12.5 CEU’S are available at this forum, up to 3 hours can apply to Clinical Supervision. More Information is available at www.cadtp.org.

What is the CADTP Association Reception and General Meeting?

The CADTP Board of Directors will host a welcome reception on November 1, 2022 from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm. Refreshments will be served. CADTP Board members and committee chairs will provide association updates.

The reception and general meeting are no-cost, however, your attendance preference must be noted on the registration for planning purposes.

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1026 W. El Norte Pkwy. PMB 143
Escondido CA 92026

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