


Emeritus Member
Any member of the Association at age seventy (70) or upon professional retirement, or any member who by reason of permanent disability or undue hardship has been rendered unable to continue Active membership, may request transfer to the status of Emeritus membership by written application to the Secretary of the Board of the Association. The Emeritus classification will be awarded by a majority vote of the Board. Emeritus members will have all privileges of Active members except the right to vote and to hold office. Their dues, fees, and registrations are either complimentary or charged at preferential rates.
Any member of the Association at age seventy (70) or upon professional retirement, or any member who by reason of permanent disability or undue hardship has been rendered unable to continue Active membership, may request transfer to the status of Emeritus membership by written application to the Secretary of the Board of the Association. The Emeritus classification will be awarded by a majority vote of the Board. Emeritus members will have all privileges of Active members except the right to vote and to hold office. Their dues, fees, and registrations are either complimentary or charged at preferential rates.
Any member of the Association at age seventy (70) or upon professional retirement, or any member who by reason of permanent disability or undue hardship has been rendered unable to continue Active membership, may request transfer to the status of Emeritus membership by written application to the Secretary of the Board of the Association. The Emeritus classification will be awarded by a majority vote of the Board. Emeritus members will have all privileges of Active members except the right to vote and to hold office. Their dues, fees, and registrations are either complimentary or charged at preferential rates.