Sentences with phrase «regular voting membership»

Regular voting membership shall be open to and held only by an elected or appointed member of any local school district Board of Trustees, Board of Education or State Board of Education within the fifty states, the District of Columbia, or the U.S. Virgin Islands and any other United States territory, who is a member of his / her State Association.

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Whenever charges are referred to the Board of Directors, no person shall be dropped from membership except after opportunity to be heard and then only by a three - fourths vote of those members of the Board of Directors present and voting at a regular or special meeting.
European Society of Thoracic Surgeons (ESTS): $ 125 (1 - year) or $ 375 (3 - year)- (Regular Membership - includes Print and online JTO; 3 - year membership includMembership - includes Print and online JTO; 3 - year membership includmembership includes voting)
British Thoracic Oncology Group (BTOG): $ 75 (1 - year) or $ 375 (3 - year)- (Regular Membership - includes Print and online JTO; 3 - year membership includMembership - includes Print and online JTO; 3 - year membership includmembership includes voting)
Regular member is entitled to a vote on all action items presented before the Hispanic Council at any Hispanic Council General Membership, in person, and the right to hold any office or committee position.
Regular Membership is a voting category open to traditionally published authors with at least one book published in the U.S., self - published authors who have made at least $ 5,000 in the past 18 months from their writing, and freelance writers who have published at least three pieces in publications with editorial oversight (print or online) or who have made $ 5,000 in the past 18 months.
According to the Guild's membership page, «You may qualify as an Associate member if you've been offered a contract with an established American book publisher, if an established literary agency has offered to represent you, or if you have earned at least $ 500 in writing income... Associate members are eligible for the same benefits and services as Regular members with the exception that they can not vote in Guild elections.
A rejected Affiliate applicant for transfer to Regular membership status may not reapply for six months following such vote of the Club.
Any Affiliate member who fails to receive the required two - thirds (2/3) favorable vote of the Board for transfer to Regular membership, may present an application at the next meeting of the Club at which is present a quorum, as specified in Section 1 of Article II of these By - Laws.
Those holding Regular membership status before the date of approval of this Section shall retain their Regular Member status with all rights and privileges, including voting.
Therefore, a separate type of membership was established, called Associate, which had all the privileges of Regular membership with the exception of voting, being counted in a quorum and holding office.
Upon the recommendation of the Board of Directors honorary membership may be conferred by a vote of two - thirds (2/3) of the regular members present and voting at any regular meeting or any special meeting called for such purpose.
Junior members can not vote or hold office however, they may convert to regular membership upon reaching their 18th birthday.
Honorary — An individual who has made significant contributions to the Sport, Breed or the Club; honorary members pay no dues and are not eligible to vote, but can maintain regular (or household) membership if they pay dues.
An associate member shall be anyone with like interest of the regular membership, but need not own a Basset Hound, can not hold office, vote on any issue of the Club, or vote in the annual election of officers and directors of the Club.
(a) Regular Membership - Open to those 18 years of age and older who enjoy all privileges of the Club including the right to vote and hold office.
Regular membership carries one vote; and is eligible to one newsletter or mail correspondence.
It is unique in its organization as a college, meaning that members (Minnesota Defense Attorneys only) are voted in by the then existing membership; and the total of regular members is limited (currently to fifty regular members).
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