Requirements for Membership Clause Samples

The 'Requirements for Membership' clause defines the specific criteria and conditions that individuals or entities must meet to become members of an organization or association. This may include qualifications such as age, residency, professional credentials, payment of dues, or agreement to abide by certain rules and codes of conduct. By clearly outlining who is eligible for membership and what is expected of them, this clause ensures transparency and consistency in the admission process, helping to maintain the integrity and standards of the organization.
Requirements for Membership. Any adult person, firm, association, corporation or body politic or subdivision thereof may become a member in Park Electric Cooperative, Inc., (hereinafter called the "Cooperative") upon receipt of electric service from the Cooperative, provided that he or it has first: (a) Signed a membership Agreement, (b) Agreed to purchase from the Cooperative electric energy as hereinafter specified; and (c) Agreed to comply with and be bound by the articles of incorporation and the bylaws of the Cooperative and any rules and regulations adopted by the Board of Trustees; and No member may hold more than one membership in the Cooperative, and no membership in the Cooperative shall be transferable, except as provided in these bylaws.
Requirements for Membership. Any person who wishes to be a member of LWB may join, regardless of their occupation; however, in order to enjoy all the professional development & training all members entering into a membership contract with LWB must be in possession of a valid passport.
Requirements for Membership. Requirements for joining the Ossining-New Castle Ambulance IMA shall include all of the following: A. The applicant jurisdiction shall approve and execute this Ambulance IMA. B. The applicant jurisdiction shall be approved for membership by the then current member municipalities. C. The pro-rata subsidy requirements for each jurisdiction shall be adjusted to reflect the added savings and/or costs of the new jurisdiction.
Requirements for Membership. Active members: a. Any ASEA Member as of the effective date of these Revised Operating Prin- ciples shall continue to be an ASEA Member so long as they remain a cre- dentialed member of ASPPA.
Requirements for Membership. 1. Active members: a. Any ASEA Member as of the effective date of these Revised Operating Principles shall continue to be an ASEA Member so long as they remain a credentialed member of ASPPA. b. An enrolled actuary who is in good standing with the JBEA but does not hold an MSPA or FSPA designation who wishes to become a Member of ASEA shall submit to the ASPPA Membership Committee such information as deemed appropriate by such Committee and shall become a member of ASEA upon being approved for the MSEA or FSEA designation.
Requirements for Membership. Requirements for joining the EMS Interlocal Cooperative shall include all of the following: A. The applicant jurisdiction shall approve and execute this EMS Interlocal Cooperation Agreement. B. The applicant jurisdiction shall adopt and enforce the Uniform EMS Ordinance, which is attached hereto as Exhibit A, “Uniform Ordinance for Emergency Medical Services”, or an abbreviated ordinance that is mutually agreeable to the applicant jurisdiction or Non-Beneficiary Member Jurisdiction and the Authority, which can include less stringent response time requirements in the Non-Beneficiary Member Jurisdiction, and as that ordinance may be amended by the Beneficiary Jurisdictions as defined below in paragraph C of Section 2. C. Such abbreviated ordinance requirements shall not change the system standard of care, the system status plan, the clinical quality requirements for ambulance services, the medical protocols or the medical oversight requirements (“Ordinance Standard of Care Provisions”), and any changes by such applicant jurisdiction or Non-Beneficiary Member Jurisdiction to the Ordinance Standard of Care Provisions shall result in automatic disqualification for membership in this Amended and Restated EMS Interlocal Cooperative.
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  • Requirements for Transfer (a) This Warrant and the Warrant Shares shall not be sold or transferred unless either (i) they first shall have been registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Act"), or (ii) the Company first shall have been furnished with an opinion of legal counsel, reasonably satisfactory to the Company, to the effect that such sale or transfer is exempt from the registration requirements of the Act. (b) Notwithstanding the foregoing, no registration or opinion of counsel shall be required for (i) a transfer by a Registered Holder which is a corporation to a wholly owned subsidiary, parent or affiliate of such corporation, a transfer by a Registered Holder which is a partnership to a partner of such partnership or a retired partner of such partnership or to the estate of any such partner or retired partner, or a transfer by a Registered Holder which is a limited liability company to a member of such limited liability company or a retired member or to the estate of any such member or retired member, provided that the transferee in each case agrees in writing to be subject to the terms of this Section 4, or (ii) a transfer made in accordance with Rule 144 under the Act. (c) Each certificate representing Warrant Shares shall bear a legend substantially in the following form: "The securities represented by this certificate have not been registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and may not be offered, sold or otherwise transferred, pledged or hypothecated unless and until such securities are registered under such Act or an opinion of counsel satisfactory to the Company is obtained to the effect that such registration is not required." The foregoing legend shall be removed from the certificates representing any Warrant Shares, at the request of the holder thereof, at such time as they become eligible for resale pursuant to Rule 144(k) under the Act.

  • MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENT 1. All employees covered by this Collective Agreement shall, as a condition of employment, become and remain members of the British Columbia Teachers’ Federation and the local(s) in the district(s) in which they are employed, subject to Article A.3.