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Name Business AddressTelephone Residence AddressTelephone for check one active membership honorary membership If a former Rotarian list clubs and dates Proposed classification if active ID: 523921

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Membership Proposal Form Name Business Address:Telephone Residence Address:Telephone for (check one): active membership honorary membership If a former Rotarian, list club(s) and date(s): Proposed classification (if active):Name of firm and executive position (former firm and executive position, if retired): Activities that would enhance consideration as a Rotarian: DateProposerÕs Signature How to In this way, all club members can helptheir clubs achieve a full representationof the business and professional life ofthe community. Membership is theUse the form inside to propose a newmember to your club. You owe it toyour club and your community. 254-ENÑ(1101) Statement to be Signed by Proposed Member after Board has Approved the ProposalI hereby certify that I am qualified for membership both by my current/former executive position and by having aplace of business or residence within the clubs locality or surrounding area.I understand that it will be my duty, if elected, to exemplify the Object of Rotary in all my daily contacts and activi-ties and to abide by the constitutional documents of Rotary International and the club. I agree to pay an admission and the annual dues of in accordance with the bylaws of the club. I herebygive permission to the club to publish my name and proposed classification to its membership.* Not applicable to transferring or former members of another club. DateProposed Members Signature Card received by secretary on: Submitted to the board on: Board decision on: Approved Disapproved Proposer notified on: Rotary information session held on: Signed card and admission fee and dues received on: Publication of name to membership on: Inducted on: Classification: Membership Provisions Rotarians are adultsof good character and good business or profes-sional reputation, who hold or have held anexecutive position with discretionary authorityin any worthy and recognized business or profession. Active members musts locality or surroundingarea. People who have Each active member of aRotary club is classified in accordance with thes business or profession. Aclassificationdescribes the principal and recognized activity ofthe firm with which an active member is con-s principal and recog-nized business or professional activity. membership from a classification if the clubalready has five or more members from that classification, unless the club has more than 50so long as it will not result in the classificationmaking up more than 10% of the clubmembership. Retired members require a classification but are not included in a club Holders of public office. Personselected or appointed to public office for a speci-fied time are not eligible for active membershipunder the classification of such office, excepteducational offices. The prospective memberto the board of directors.The board ensures that the person is fullyqualified and approves or disapproves the proposal within 30 days. The proposer is noti-fied of the decision by the club secretary. Until approval is granted, prospec-have been proposed for membership.After approval has been announced, theprospective member is fully informed of privi-leges, expectations and responsibilities of clubmembership. He or she is then asked to com-plete the proposal form and give written per-mission to publish his or her name and pro-If no objections to the proposal are receivedadmission fee, is a new Rotarian. The club secretary sends a completed newmember report form to Rotary International as recommended by Rotary Club Bylaws or www.rotary.org. Membership Proposal Form Name Business Address:Telephone Residence Address:Telephone for (check one): active membership honorary membership If a former Rotarian, list club(s) and date(s): Proposed classification (if active):Name of firm and executive position (former firm and executive position, if retired): Activities that would enhance consideration as a Rotarian: DateProposerÕs Signature How to In this way, all club members can helptheir clubs achieve a full representationof the business and professional life ofthe community. Membership is theUse the form inside to propose a newmember to your club. You owe it toyour club and your community. 254-ENÑ(1101) Statement to be Signed by Proposed Member after Board has Approved the ProposalI hereby certify that I am qualified for membership both by my current/former executive position and by having aplace of business or residence within the clubs locality or surrounding area.I understand that it will be my duty, if elected, to exemplify the Object of Rotary in all my daily contacts and activi-ties and to abide by the constitutional documents of Rotary International and the club. I agree to pay an admission and the annual dues of in accordance with the bylaws of the club. I herebygive permission to the club to publish my name and proposed classification to its membership.* Not applicable to transferring or former members of another club. DateProposed Members Signature Card received by secretary on: Submitted to the board on: Board decision on: Approved Disapproved Proposer notified on: Rotary information session held on: Signed card and admission fee and dues received on: Publication of name to membership on: Inducted on: Classification: Membership Provisions Rotarians are adultsof good character and good business or profes-sional reputation, who hold or have held anexecutive position with discretionary authorityin any worthy and recognized business or profession. Active members musts locality or surroundingarea. People who have Each active member of aRotary club is classified in accordance with thes business or profession. Aclassificationdescribes the principal and recognized activity ofthe firm with which an active member is con-s principal and recog-nized business or professional activity. membership from a classification if the clubalready has five or more members from that classification, unless the club has more than 50so long as it will not result in the classificationmaking up more than 10% of the clubmembership. Retired members require a classification but are not included in a club Holders of public office. Personselected or appointed to public office for a speci-fied time are not eligible for active membershipunder the classification of such office, excepteducational offices. The prospective memberto the board of directors.The board ensures that the person is fullyqualified and approves or disapproves the proposal within 30 days. The proposer is noti-fied of the decision by the club secretary. Until approval is granted, prospec-have been proposed for membership.After approval has been announced, theprospective member is fully informed of privi-leges, expectations and responsibilities of clubmembership. He or she is then asked to com-plete the proposal form and give written per-mission to publish his or her name and pro-If no objections to the proposal are receivedadmission fee, is a new Rotarian. The club secretary sends a completed newmember report form to Rotary International as recommended by Rotary Club Bylaws or www.rotary.org.