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Accreditation and Affiliations
Checkers is a member in good standing with the following organizations:
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Better Business Bureau
Checkers, Inc., has been a BBB Accredited business since 01/01/2009 and has agreed to uphold the BBB Accreditation standards, which include a commitment to act in accordance with ethical business practices and to respond to customer complaints. You may locate information about our company under Better Business Bureau
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Dun & Bradstreet
Checkers, Inc., has been a member of Dun & Bradstreet since August 2008. D-U-N-S Number: 80-443-9680. View D & B information about Checkers.
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Drug and Alcohol Testing Industry Association
DATIA's mission is to represent the drug and alcohol testing industry in Washington, DC on key legislative and regulatory issues. Their goal is to expand the workplace drug and alcohol testing market while providing members with information, resources, and benefits important to their operations; and to promote the highest possible standards for the industry.
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The Substance Abuse Program Administrators Association
SAPAA's mission is to establish, promote, and communicate the highest standards of quality, integrity, and professionalism in the administration of workplace substance abuse prevention programs through education, training and the exchange of ideas.
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Montana Motor Carriers Association (MMCA)
The MMCA has served as the voice for Montana's trucking industry since 1939. MMCA is a trade association dedicated to the furtherance of the trucking industry's goals and interests in Montana and the United States.
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North Dakota Motor Carriers Association, Inc.(NDMCA)
NDMCA's mission is to promote and represent the Motor Carrier Industry in North Dakota. NDMCA is a statewide non-profit, non-political trade association representing the interests of all types of private or for hire trucking companies. NDMCA is our voice in the North Dakota State Legislature.
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Montana Highway Patrol Association
Promoting citizenship, a drug free life, and safety in automobile use through interaction with youth, community service, and donations to charitable causes. The Montana Highway Patrol, in adopting this early symbol of 3-7-77, honors the first men in the Montana Territory who organized the safety and welfare of the people.
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API – Williston Basin Chapter
Our corporate members, from the largest major oil company to the smallest of independents, come from all sectors of the industry. They are producers, refiners, suppliers, pipeline operators, as well as service and supply companies that support all segments of the industry. Williston API members are committed to develop and adhere to the highest level industry standards, protect the environment, and lead in health and safety performance.
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