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SAFETI On-Line Newsletter Volume 2, Number 1, Winter 2000 - Summer 2001 Special: Congressional Hearing on "Safety in Study Abroad Programs" For the first time ever, on October 4, 2000, there was a day of Congressional Hearings on the issue of health and safety and study abroad. It is important that those interested in study abroad program administration take the time to read the testimony of each of those who presented at the hearing. All testimony is taken as is, and presented as found at the US House of Representatives website:http://edworkforce.house.gov/hearings/106th/oi/studyabroad10400/wl10400.htm Opening: Chairman Peter Hoekstra, Member, US House of Representatives Testimony (by speakers, in alphabetical order) Amato, John, Attorney and Parent of Student, Critically Injured During Study Abroad Fritschler, Lee, Assistant Secretary, Office of Postsecondary Education, US Department of Education Lacqueria, Brett, Director of Business Development, Security Services, Kroll Associates |
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