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Membership – regulations and related measures:
Society membership falls into three categories:1. Active membership which requires the following:
a. A degree in an area related to the Society’s field of specialty.
b. A Membership fee.
c. Fulfillment of other regulations stated by the board of directors.
d. Written approval issued by the board of directors.
2. Honorary membership:
This membership is to be granted by the General Assembly to individuals who have participated towards the development of the Society’s areas of interests, or individuals who have extended moral or financial services to the Society. A member of this category is exempted from membership fee; she/he may attend the sessions of both theGeneral Assembly and its varied committees and participate in the discussions conducted in the sessions.
3. Affiliation membership can be enjoyed by:
a. University students enrolled in a field of study related to the Society’s area of specialty.
b. Individuals who fail to meet the requirement of accredited degree, applicable to the active member, but, currently, they work or have an interest in the Society’s field of specialty.
An affiliated member can pay just 50% of the annual membership fee. He may attend the sessions of the general assembly and other meetings held by its committees where he has the right to participate in the discussions but not to vote.
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