Georgia Correctional Officer (CO) Practice Exam

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When no active WDO contract exists, how should the Licensee mark the Treatment Date and Contract Expiration columns?

  1. They should mark them as "Pending."

  2. They should mark them as "Completed."

  3. They should mark them as "NA."

  4. They should leave them blank.

The correct answer is: They should mark them as "NA."

When no active WDO (Workforce Development Organization) contract exists, marking the Treatment Date and Contract Expiration columns as "NA" appropriately communicates that the information is not applicable in this context. This designation signifies that since there is no active contract, there are no relevant dates for treatment or expiration to record. It helps maintain clarity in documentation by indicating that the absence of a contract precludes the need for those specific entries, thus preventing any potential confusion about the status of treatment or contractual obligations. This approach is standard practice when dealing with situations where information is simply not relevant, ensuring that records remain accurate and meaningful.