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Director Jason Benn’s blogpost

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Persons eligible for Retiree Membership shall be those persons who retire from a position that qualified them for membership.

Benefits of a Retiree Membership are:

  • Keep up with industry standards, legislation and innovations.
  • Retain a relationship with current and former members you have cooperated with during your career.

 

Retiree Registration Fee: $100.00/year

Dues for each category of membership shall be determined from time to time by the Association acting at its Annual Meeting upon the recommendations of the Executive Committee.

Such dues shall become due and payable by January 1, of each calendar year.

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