AA Guidelines
AA Guidelines
These A.A. Guidelines represent the shared experience of A.A. members and groups throughout the service areas in the United States and Canada. They also reflect guidance given through the Twelve Traditions and the General Service Conference (U.S. and Canada). In keeping with our Tradition of autonomy, except in matters affecting other groups or A.A. as a whole, most decisions are made by the group conscience of the members involved. The purpose of these Guidelines is to assist in reaching an Informed group conscience.
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Central or Intergroup Offices
Central or Intergroup Offices
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Relationship Between A.A. and Clubs
Relationship Between A.A. and Clubs
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Conference, Conventions and Roundups
Conference, Conventions and Roundups
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Cooperating with Court, D.W.I. and Similar Programs
Cooperating with Court, D.W.I. and Similar Programs
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Corrections Committees
Corrections Committees
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Public Information
Public Information
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Relationship Between A.A. and Al-Anon
Relationship Between A.A. and Al-Anon
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Literature Committees
Literature Committees
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A.A. Members Employed in the Alcoholism Field
A.A. Members Employed in the Alcoholism Field
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Cooperation With the Professional Community
Cooperation With the Professional Community
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A.A. Answering Services
A.A. Answering Services
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Carrying the A.A. Message to the Deaf Alcoholic
Carrying the A.A. Message to the Deaf Alcoholic
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Treatment Committees
Treatment Committees
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Finance
Finance
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Serving Alcoholics With Special Needs
Serving Alcoholics With Special Needs
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Archives Guidelines
Archives Guidelines
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Internet
Internet