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NEW Classes of Membership
Membership in the Association shall be open to individuals and organizations which further the objectives of the Association. As per by-laws ratified at the 2004 Annual General Meeting, there are now six categories of membership:
Professional Members
Individuals who are actively practising and professional Reflexologists.
Corporate Members
Organizations which have an interest in Reflexology. This may include such firms, corporations, groups, organizations, schools and other associations which have an interest in The Reflexology Association of Canada and its goals.
Associate Members
Individuals who are professional and non-practicing Reflexologists.
Affiliate Members
Individuals who have an interest in Reflexology.
Student Members
Individuals who are studying Reflexology.
Honorary Members
Individuals who are recognized for their long-term and significant contribution to the Reflexology Association of Canada.
Responsibilities of Members:
Professional Members:
Keep membership current
Inform the office of changes in contact information
Attend membership meetings
Abide by the RAC bylaws, Member Code of Conduct, Professional Standards of Practice
Shall have the right of voice and one vote at RAC membership meetings
Shall be eligible to serve on the Board of Directors of RAC and as a member or Chairperson of any RAC committee.
Shall be eligible for all membership programs, benefits and services
Corporate Members:
Designate one individual as the representative of the organization
Keep membership current
Inform the office of changes in contact information
Attend membership meetings
Abide by the Reflexology Association of Canada bylaws and the Member Code of Conduct
The right to speak and vote at RAC membership meetings
Eligible to serve as a member of any RAC committee
Eligible for certain membership programs, benefits and services
Associate Members, Affiliate Members & Student Members:
Keep membership current
Inform the office of changes in contact information
Attend membership meetings.
Abide by the RAC bylaws and the Member Code of Conduct
The right to speak and vote at RAC membership meetings
Eligible to serve as a member of any RAC committee
Eligible for certain membership programs, benefits and services
Honorary Members:
Inform the office of changes in contact information
Abide by the RAC bylaws, the Member Code of Conduct and the Professional Standards of Practice (if appropriate)
The right of voice and vote at RAC membership meetings
Eligible to serve as a member of any RAC committee
Eligible for certain membership programs, benefits and services
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