7.01 (1) The Union of British Columbia Municipalities may appoint one
individual as a member of the board of governors of the foundation under section 91 (1)(d. 1) of the Act.
(2) The minister may appoint one
individual as a member of the board of governors of the foundation under section 91 (1)(d. 1) of the Act.
(h. 1) designating one or 2 persons or bodies to appoint one or 2
individuals as members of the board of governors of the foundation under section 91 (1)(d. 1);
Not exact matches
In addition to being independent, each
of these
individuals is highly experienced
as a senior executive and
board member at multiple well - established companies.
In addition,
as part
of our governance review and succession planning, the
Board (led by the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee) evaluates our leadership structure to ensure that it remains the optimal structure for Tesla, reviews the composition, size and performance
of the
Board and its committees, evaluates
individual Board members, and identifies and evaluates candidates for election or re-election to the
Board.
As described under «Director Nominees for Election,» the
Board believes that each
of the current
members of the
Board is a highly qualified and dedicated
individual who brings to the
Board his or her own particular and substantial expertise and experience, including relevant regulatory, financial services, financial and accounting, legal, and / or risk management skills.
The
Board will annually designate a
Board member as the Company's Financial Expert upon the recommendation
of the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee with consideration
of the desires
of individual directors.
High - quality debates can be fostered by methods such
as challenging the key assumptions behind management's proposals, exploring various biases that
board members bring to the table, and conducting annual evaluations
of individual directors to assess the degree to which they contribute.
These are essentially questions
of public policy, and if real solutions are going to be found to the problems
of disadvantaged children, these questions will need to be addressed, in a creative and committed way, by public officials at all levels — by school superintendents, school -
board members, mayors, governors, and cabinet secretaries —
as well
as by
individual citizens, community groups, and philanthropists across the country.
«
As a member of the board of trustees for Dutchess Community College, I am very pleased to see such a capable and committed individual take over as the Chair of the SUNY boar
As a
member of the
board of trustees for Dutchess Community College, I am very pleased to see such a capable and committed
individual take over
as the Chair of the SUNY boar
as the Chair
of the SUNY
board.
«I am giving below the names
of individuals who you might consider
as potential
members of the Medical Advisory Committee for the tobacco industry,
as related to its current medical problem,» the person wrote to a tobacco research
board, alluding to building evidence that smoking caused health problems.
Any
individual annual
member may be admitted to emeritus membership under such conditions
as the
Board of Directors shall have prescribed.
After a warm welcome, he recognized key
individuals and organizations instrumental in developing the project, including Ralph O'Rear, Vice President for Facilities and Planning, current and past
members of the
board of trustees,
as well
as the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), without whose support this new building would not have been possible.
The American Society
of Human Genetics invites trainee
members (defined
as undergraduate students and
individuals completing various levels
of post-baccalaureate training in human genetics or allied fields) to contribute to the Society's leadership by serving on ASHG committees or the ASHG
Board of Directors.
We have been extremely fortunate to receive the support
of numerous
individuals - in particular,
members of our
Board of Directors -
as well
as several foundations.
Suggested
individual or study team activity: Share the list
of «troubling realities» presented on pages 3 — 4 with a fellow teacher, principal, superintendent, or school
board member and ask for feedback: (a) Does this list reflect reality
as they see it?
However, the state
board shall adopt rules authorizing district school
boards to employ selected noncertificated personnel to provide instructional services in the
individuals» fields
of specialty or to assist instructional staff
members as education paraprofessionals.
Parents are guardedly optimistic
as they wait for a call from CPS to confirm the times for the hour - long meetings on Monday and Tuesday with
individual Board members to inform them
of their concerns with AUSL, and have a real conversation about their community counter proposal.
It is time for the
individual members of the ConnCAN Advisory
Board to explain why they said nothing
as ConnCAN spent half a million dollars lying about Connecticut, our schools, our teachers and our system
of public education.
Elisabeth served
as a
member of the MIT
Board of Trustees (1997 - 2002) and is the youngest
individual ever to be appointed to the MIT Executive Committee (2000 - 2002).
The 15 -
member group, created through Act 51
of 2014 (sponsored
as House Bill 1738 by Rep. Bernie O'Neill), held 15 public hearings around the state over 11 months and heard from more than 110
individuals, including superintendents, school
board presidents, business leaders, nonprofit organizations, national experts and parents before making their recommendations.
From the lawsuit: «It appears that if one is not Orthodox Jewish, like the majority
of the LBOE
Board Members, and is not committed to diverting public school funds to benefit the local religious schools, that
individual does not get to remain
as an employee in the Lakewood School District.»
It explores
individual style preferences
of board or committee
members,
as might typically be found in...
«After receiving more than 40 applications, the selection committee invited 26 applicants to interview rounds, pulling out 10
individuals as finalists for the selection panel to review.Our seven judges — ranging from
members of the TFA - Bay Area staff, regional
board, Summit Public Schools team and the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative — selected 6 winners
of the 10 finalists exemplifying high - impact models
of personalized learning.»
However, because standardized testing is a matter
of public concern, a local speaking
as a union, or an
individual member speaking
as a parent or citizen, about educational concerns over standardized testing, for instance, in a letter to the editor or in a statement to the
Board of Education, is protected by the U.S. Constitution at least so long
as they are not encouraging other parents or students to opt out from a test.»
The Benjamin Elijah Mays Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes an
individual who — during his or her lifetime — has demonstrated a longstanding commitment to the educational needs
of urban school children through his or her service
as a local school
board member.
The 11 -
member coalition, which represents both labor and management
as well
as parent groups and local school
boards, has not taken a position itself on any
of the tax measures - although
individual members expressed support for specific initiatives.
(f)
As used in this title, the phrase «unlawful employment practice» shall not be deemed to include any action or measure taken by an employer, labor organization, joint labor - management committee, or employment agency with respect to an individual who is a member of the Communist Party of the United States or of any other organization required to register as a Communist - action or Communist - front organization by final order of the Subversive Activities Control Board pursuant to the Subversive Activities Control Act of 195
As used in this title, the phrase «unlawful employment practice» shall not be deemed to include any action or measure taken by an employer, labor organization, joint labor - management committee, or employment agency with respect to an
individual who is a
member of the Communist Party
of the United States or
of any other organization required to register
as a Communist - action or Communist - front organization by final order of the Subversive Activities Control Board pursuant to the Subversive Activities Control Act of 195
as a Communist - action or Communist - front organization by final order
of the Subversive Activities Control
Board pursuant to the Subversive Activities Control Act
of 1950.
The principal aim
of BIGGSD is to help rehome German Shepherd dogs in the UK & Ireland and this is done mainly by: Making people aware
of the dogs in need, at rescue centers, dog pounds, other rescue organisations and with private
individuals Bringing particular attention to the plight
of dogs who are under immediate threat
of being put to sleep (pts) Helping to fund the kennelling, fostering & transport costs whenever possible via the BIGGSD fund Bringing German Shepherd dog loving people together through this
board as a community Helping any other breed or crossbreed dog too, to find a safe, secure and loving home whenever possible Offering a list
of homecheckers, volunteers & fosterers that are
members on the site who can help rescues & private
individuals whenever possible and providing the ability to request help too.
In addition, Ms. McNamara volunteers time
as a
Board Member for a non-profit organization which enhances the lives
of individuals affected by spinal cord injuries.
In the final rule, we require that privacy
board members have varying backgrounds and appropriate professional competency
as necessary to review the effect
of the research protocol on the
individual's privacy rights and related interests.
Therefore, in the final rule, we have modified one
of the membership criteria for privacy
board to require that the
board has
members with varying backgrounds and appropriate professional competency
as necessary to review the effect
of the research protocol on the
individual's privacy rights and related interests.
• Develop and implement policies for the parking lot • Issue parking permits and devise appropriate procedures for distribution
of the same • Organize parking registration activities • Collect, count and record the parking fee • Supervise, train and evaluate subordinate employees • Guide and educate the campus community regarding parking procedures and SOPs • Identify and report any suspicious vehicle • Issue and submit periodic parking lot reports to the higher management • Devise and recommend ways to enhance the effectiveness
of parking procedures to ensure maximum customer facilitation • Carryout paper work for long term parking requests and issue relevant permit if applicable • Inspect the parking lot physically and ensure proper physical conditions are available for parking • Ensure consumer and vehicle security in the parking lot • Operate parking lot equipment, drive through gates and car lifters appropriately
as and when required • Respond to public inquiries and provide relevant information regarding parking protocols • Monitor CCTV footage and report any suspicious activity • Regularly update the
members» vehicle data and stamp their permits • Oversee parking lot operations, revenue collection and ticketing procedures • Ensure proper book keeping procedures are being carried out • Conduct minor maintenance
of parking lot equipment • Promote and demonstrate high standards
of customer service • Issue permits to vendors and other visitors after complete validation
of their personal data • Oversee flagging and validation code issuance • Organize training sessions for development and grooming
of the team • Assign duties to the parking lot employees and evaluate their performance • Serve
as point
of contact for parking lot procedures, maintenance and permissions • Allocate separate space for visitors, special guests and handicapped
individuals • Manage parking lot budget and meet the maintenance requirements within allocated amount • Devise a proper one way route within the parking area and display informative direction
boards to implement the same • Oversee the cleanliness
of the parking lot and keep it snow free during winters to facilitate smooth drive in and drive out • Procure and install parking signs and meters etc. • Maintain vehicle owner's data on whose IDs the permits have been issued • Record all drive ins and drive outs with timings in the computerized log system
Professional Duties & Responsibilities Directed daily operations
of multiple mental, emotional, and medical care facilities for at risk youth Recruited, trained, and supervised administrative, counseling, and development personnel Oversaw strategic planning, development
of company goals, and implementation
of action plan Designed and implemented staff development and recognition programs Built and strengthened relationships with industry figures, community leaders, and
board members Managed marketing and fundraising activities enhancing community awareness and income Led
individual and group therapy sessions resulting in significant personal development
of participants Developed customized treatment plans for each patient ensuring the highest standard
of care Responsible for patient charts, medication administration, overall health, and personal safety Established and executed daily living routine for residential therapy patients Provided transportation to school, medical appointments, and other activities
as needed Built a therapeutic environment which fostered maximum growth and development
of youth
Members of the Association shall have attained and hold a current independent (private) practice in a mental health field other than MFT,
as defined by the
Board that legally authorizes you to provide services to
individuals, couples, and families.
He has previously served
as a
Board member of No to Violence, the Victorian state - wide peak body
of organisations and
individuals working with men to end their violence and abuse against family
members.
As a
member of the Nursing and Midwifery
Board of Australia (NMBA), I have a duty to set standards for nursing and midwifery that ensure
individuals and communities receive the best possible care for their needs.
4.1 The
Board of Directors shall have the power in its sole discretion to grant affiliation status to
individuals or organisations not being
members of the Society and not resident in the United Kingdom upon such terms and conditions
as it from time to time shall determine.
No information or materials posted on it are intended to constitute legal advice, nor can MCFM guarantee the accuracy
of posted information, especially
as to each
individual situation.The view expressed by the authors
of any articles posted on this website are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the view
of MCFM, its officers,
board, or its
members.
The CAPP
board members and fellow liaisons are a group
of talented
individuals who are invested in coming together
as a group to... Read More»
(a)
individuals licensed
as professional counselors, social workers, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, or physicians or
members of the clergy or other qualified
members of professional groups identified by
board rule from advertising or performing marriage and family therapy services in a manner consistent with the accepted standards
of their respective professions.
(B) For the purpose
of this section, a REALTOR ®
Member of a Member Board shall be held to be any Member who holds primary membership in the Member Board and who, as a sole proprietor, partner, or officer of a real estate firm or corporation or an individual in a position of management control on behalf of principals who are not physically present and engaged in the real estate business in connection with the firm's office, is actively engaged in real estate business as defined in Article III, Section 1 of the Constitution or who is a REALTOR ® member of a Member Board pursuant to Article III, Section 1 (C)(1)(b) of the Constit
Member of a
Member Board shall be held to be any Member who holds primary membership in the Member Board and who, as a sole proprietor, partner, or officer of a real estate firm or corporation or an individual in a position of management control on behalf of principals who are not physically present and engaged in the real estate business in connection with the firm's office, is actively engaged in real estate business as defined in Article III, Section 1 of the Constitution or who is a REALTOR ® member of a Member Board pursuant to Article III, Section 1 (C)(1)(b) of the Constit
Member Board shall be held to be any
Member who holds primary membership in the Member Board and who, as a sole proprietor, partner, or officer of a real estate firm or corporation or an individual in a position of management control on behalf of principals who are not physically present and engaged in the real estate business in connection with the firm's office, is actively engaged in real estate business as defined in Article III, Section 1 of the Constitution or who is a REALTOR ® member of a Member Board pursuant to Article III, Section 1 (C)(1)(b) of the Constit
Member who holds primary membership in the
Member Board and who, as a sole proprietor, partner, or officer of a real estate firm or corporation or an individual in a position of management control on behalf of principals who are not physically present and engaged in the real estate business in connection with the firm's office, is actively engaged in real estate business as defined in Article III, Section 1 of the Constitution or who is a REALTOR ® member of a Member Board pursuant to Article III, Section 1 (C)(1)(b) of the Constit
Member Board and who,
as a sole proprietor, partner, or officer
of a real estate firm or corporation or an
individual in a position
of management control on behalf
of principals who are not physically present and engaged in the real estate business in connection with the firm's office, is actively engaged in real estate business
as defined in Article III, Section 1
of the Constitution or who is a REALTOR ®
member of a Member Board pursuant to Article III, Section 1 (C)(1)(b) of the Constit
member of a
Member Board pursuant to Article III, Section 1 (C)(1)(b) of the Constit
Member Board pursuant to Article III, Section 1 (C)(1)(b)
of the Constitution.
From the dues paid by the Institutes, Societies and Councils
of the National Association in accordance with Article II, Section 1 hereof, the National Association shall credit thirty - five dollars ($ 35.00) to the account
of the
Member Board (Local) for each individual included on the list provided by the Institute, Society or Council whose office address is within the assigned territorial jurisdiction of that Member Board, provided however, if the office location is also within the territorial jurisdiction of a Commercial Overlay Board, as provided for in Article III, Section 4 of the National Association's Constitution, the thirty - five dollars ($ 35.00) amount will be credited to the Commercial Overlay Board, unless the Institute Affiliate Member directs that the dues be credited to the other b
Board (Local) for each
individual included on the list provided by the Institute, Society or Council whose office address is within the assigned territorial jurisdiction
of that
Member Board, provided however, if the office location is also within the territorial jurisdiction of a Commercial Overlay Board, as provided for in Article III, Section 4 of the National Association's Constitution, the thirty - five dollars ($ 35.00) amount will be credited to the Commercial Overlay Board, unless the Institute Affiliate Member directs that the dues be credited to the other b
Board, provided however, if the office location is also within the territorial jurisdiction
of a Commercial Overlay
Board, as provided for in Article III, Section 4 of the National Association's Constitution, the thirty - five dollars ($ 35.00) amount will be credited to the Commercial Overlay Board, unless the Institute Affiliate Member directs that the dues be credited to the other b
Board,
as provided for in Article III, Section 4
of the National Association's Constitution, the thirty - five dollars ($ 35.00) amount will be credited to the Commercial Overlay
Board, unless the Institute Affiliate Member directs that the dues be credited to the other b
Board, unless the Institute Affiliate
Member directs that the dues be credited to the other
boardboard.
Individuals who are employed by or affiliated
as independent contractors with the REALTOR ® principals
of a real estate firm shall be eligible to be considered for primary membership
as REALTORS ® or REALTOR - ASSOCIATE ® s only in those
member boards in which a principal
of the real estate firm or an
individual in a position
of management control on behalf
of a principal who is not physically present and engaged in the real estate business in connection with the firm's real estate office holds REALTOR ® membership.
The annual dues
of each
Member Board (State Association) as defined in Article III, Section 1 (B)(2) of the Constitution, shall be the amount established by the Board of Directors pursuant to Section 1 (A) hereof times the sum of the number of REALTOR ® and REALTOR - ASSOCIATE ® members of the Board whose real estate office is located in a territory within the state which is outside the jurisdiction of any local Board and who are not primary members of any local board and the number of individuals who are licensed with such REALTOR ® members of the Board and who are not themselves REALTOR ®, REALTOR - ASSOCIATE ® or Institute Affiliate members of the B
Board (State Association)
as defined in Article III, Section 1 (B)(2)
of the Constitution, shall be the amount established by the
Board of Directors pursuant to Section 1 (A) hereof times the sum of the number of REALTOR ® and REALTOR - ASSOCIATE ® members of the Board whose real estate office is located in a territory within the state which is outside the jurisdiction of any local Board and who are not primary members of any local board and the number of individuals who are licensed with such REALTOR ® members of the Board and who are not themselves REALTOR ®, REALTOR - ASSOCIATE ® or Institute Affiliate members of the B
Board of Directors pursuant to Section 1 (A) hereof times the sum
of the number
of REALTOR ® and REALTOR - ASSOCIATE ®
members of the
Board whose real estate office is located in a territory within the state which is outside the jurisdiction of any local Board and who are not primary members of any local board and the number of individuals who are licensed with such REALTOR ® members of the Board and who are not themselves REALTOR ®, REALTOR - ASSOCIATE ® or Institute Affiliate members of the B
Board whose real estate office is located in a territory within the state which is outside the jurisdiction
of any local
Board and who are not primary members of any local board and the number of individuals who are licensed with such REALTOR ® members of the Board and who are not themselves REALTOR ®, REALTOR - ASSOCIATE ® or Institute Affiliate members of the B
Board and who are not primary
members of any local
board and the number of individuals who are licensed with such REALTOR ® members of the Board and who are not themselves REALTOR ®, REALTOR - ASSOCIATE ® or Institute Affiliate members of the B
board and the number
of individuals who are licensed with such REALTOR ®
members of the
Board and who are not themselves REALTOR ®, REALTOR - ASSOCIATE ® or Institute Affiliate members of the B
Board and who are not themselves REALTOR ®, REALTOR - ASSOCIATE ® or Institute Affiliate
members of the
BoardBoard.
(D) Such association shall agree that after a specified date all
of its
Member Boards and
Individual Members,
as a condition
of continued membership, shall hold membership in the National Association;
(A) State Associations having membership agreements with the National Association
as provided in Article XV, Section 2,
of this Constitution may be elected to membership in the National Association in order to integrate more closely the work
of local, state and national bodies, to further the purposes contemplated by said Article, and to afford an opportunity for
individuals engaged in the real estate business in areas within the state but outside the jurisdiction
of a local
board to become
members of the National Association, subject to its standards, and to be represented therein.
When the National Association shall have entered into a membership agreement with any state association complying with the provisions
of this Article, any local
board or individual holding primary membership in a local board within the territory of such association shall not be elected to membership in the National Association unless such board or individual shall be a member of such state association, and Member Boards of the National Association within the territory of such state association shall, as a condition of continued membership in the National Association, maintain membership in such state association; provided, however, that the National Association shall reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in a state association and of retaining as a Member Board in the National Association any local board which resigns from a state association or which is expelled from such association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues on a parity with other Member Boards in such state; and provided further, that any state association may, upon so notifying the National Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Member Bo
board or
individual holding primary membership in a local
board within the territory of such association shall not be elected to membership in the National Association unless such board or individual shall be a member of such state association, and Member Boards of the National Association within the territory of such state association shall, as a condition of continued membership in the National Association, maintain membership in such state association; provided, however, that the National Association shall reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in a state association and of retaining as a Member Board in the National Association any local board which resigns from a state association or which is expelled from such association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues on a parity with other Member Boards in such state; and provided further, that any state association may, upon so notifying the National Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Member Bo
board within the territory
of such association shall not be elected to membership in the National Association unless such
board or individual shall be a member of such state association, and Member Boards of the National Association within the territory of such state association shall, as a condition of continued membership in the National Association, maintain membership in such state association; provided, however, that the National Association shall reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in a state association and of retaining as a Member Board in the National Association any local board which resigns from a state association or which is expelled from such association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues on a parity with other Member Boards in such state; and provided further, that any state association may, upon so notifying the National Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Member Bo
board or
individual shall be a
member of such state association, and Member Boards of the National Association within the territory of such state association shall, as a condition of continued membership in the National Association, maintain membership in such state association; provided, however, that the National Association shall reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in a state association and of retaining as a Member Board in the National Association any local board which resigns from a state association or which is expelled from such association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues on a parity with other Member Boards in such state; and provided further, that any state association may, upon so notifying the National Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Member B
member of such state association, and
Member Boards of the National Association within the territory of such state association shall, as a condition of continued membership in the National Association, maintain membership in such state association; provided, however, that the National Association shall reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in a state association and of retaining as a Member Board in the National Association any local board which resigns from a state association or which is expelled from such association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues on a parity with other Member Boards in such state; and provided further, that any state association may, upon so notifying the National Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Member B
Member Boards of the National Association within the territory
of such state association shall,
as a condition
of continued membership in the National Association, maintain membership in such state association; provided, however, that the National Association shall reserve the right
of review on the application
of any local
board refused membership in a state association and of retaining as a Member Board in the National Association any local board which resigns from a state association or which is expelled from such association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues on a parity with other Member Boards in such state; and provided further, that any state association may, upon so notifying the National Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Member Bo
board refused membership in a state association and
of retaining
as a
Member Board in the National Association any local board which resigns from a state association or which is expelled from such association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues on a parity with other Member Boards in such state; and provided further, that any state association may, upon so notifying the National Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Member B
Member Board in the National Association any local board which resigns from a state association or which is expelled from such association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues on a parity with other Member Boards in such state; and provided further, that any state association may, upon so notifying the National Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Member Bo
Board in the National Association any local
board which resigns from a state association or which is expelled from such association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues on a parity with other Member Boards in such state; and provided further, that any state association may, upon so notifying the National Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Member Bo
board which resigns from a state association or which is expelled from such association for any cause other than the nonpayment
of dues on a parity with other
Member Boards in such state; and provided further, that any state association may, upon so notifying the National Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Member B
Member Boards in such state; and provided further, that any state association may, upon so notifying the National Association, also reserve the right
of review on the application
of any local
board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Member Bo
board refused membership in the National Association and
of retaining
as a
Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Member B
Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Member Bo
Board in such state association any local
board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Member Bo
board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment
of dues to the National Association on a parity with other
Member B
Member Boards.
I also think that if REB's across the land need to charge an
individual the same
as they charge me to be a
member of the
board and CREA.
Executive Committee
members, meeting in July, considered the subject
of «a proper basis upon which to admit state organizations» and the question
of «accepting
individual members from cities which had a local
board...» It was the first step in forming what is known today
as the three - way agreement.