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What costs are involved in becoming an Authorized Provider?

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What costs are involved in becoming an Authorized Provider?

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(back to top) There is no cost to become an Authorized Provider. However, there is a cost for the class materials and the certifications that are provided to participants.

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There is no cost to become an Authorized Provider. The instructor must pay for the course materials, however, and must pay an Authorized Provider fee for each student taught.

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A. There is no cost to become an Authorized Provider. However, there is a cost for the class materials and the certifications that are provided to participants.

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There is no cost to become an Authorized Provider. The instructor must pay for the course materials, however, and must pay an Authorized Provider fee for each student taught. 5. My company contracts with other agencies for services. Can we offer classes to our customers as well as our employees? Yes. The Authorized Provider system allows you to offer training as a service to your customers, clients, or others in your community. In order to do so, you need to make arrangements and sign an agreement with your local Red Cross chapter. 6. My company has offices in other cities that are outside the jurisdiction of my local American Red Cross chapter. Can I train employees in other cities? Yes. Our nationwide network of American Red Cross chapters makes it easy for you to train employees throughout the country. For more information about training employees in multiple locations, contact your local American Red Cross chapter and inquire about signing a National Account Network Agreement or an

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