Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Life Members vs Retired Members...

We seem to be questioning the difference between these two ADHA membership catagories-

A Life Member can be any voting member who has made outstanding contributions on a national level to both dental hygiene and the association through national, constituent or component service. She/he shall be eligible for Life Membership upon application to the Board of Trustees at least 30 days prior to the fall Board of Trustees meeting, nomination by the Board of Trustees and election by the House of Delagates. An elected President of the ADHA who has completed the term of office shall automatically become a Life Member. Dues are waived.

Retired/Senior member is any active member who has reached the age of 62 years and has been an active member for at least (1) 25 years, (2) 20 consecutive years, or (3) continuously from the date of eligibilty. She/he shall be eligible for Retired/Senior membership upon application to the Executive Director, and accompanied by proof of qualification. Dues are charged at 25% cost.

Hope this helps.

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