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Education Compliance Group Inventory Liquidation Sale

LAFAYETTE, Colo. – Peggy Burns and Education Compliance Group, Inc. announces an Inventory Liquidation Sale. All four of Peggy’s video training programs and her book on special needs transportation are included (Note – the sale does not include Legal Routes subscriptions). Full descriptions of each product, and video clips from the training programs, are available at www.educationcompliancegroup.com.

Until August 15, 2013, the following products are available at a 50% discount:

– The Road to Compliance for Special Needs Drivers – video training program. Regular price, $175.00 – now $87.50.

– Putting the Brakes on Harassment – video training program. Regular price, $175.00 – now $87.50.

– Steering Clear of Liability – video training program. Regular price, $160.00 – now $80.00

– Confidential Records – video training program. Regular price, $125.00 – now $62.50

– Defensible Decisions about Transporting Students with Special Needs: Lessons Learned from Legal Disputes – book for study and for training scenarios. Regular price, $75.00 – now $37.50.

Shipping and handling for video training programs is $15. Shipping and handling for the book is $9.95; additional copies are $5.00 each.

Orders must be received by August 15, 2013. Supplies are limited, and the products will no longer be for sale after August 15, 2013.

Find downloadable order form at www.educationcompliancegroup.com,

Fax to 303-604-6143, or call 888-604-6141. Purchase orders, checks, or credit cards (MasterCard or Visa) will be accepted.

 

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