Any
eligible institution in good standing as a member may delegate
one person to represent the institution at the annual meeting
and any other special meeting which may be called and may designate
one or more associate members who must be employed by the institution
and be directly connected with security matters.
One representative of the member institution must be an administrator,
director or executive in direct and responsible charge of the
operation, maintenance, planning and development of the security,
police or traffic department.
Any institution of higher learning which offers a degree requiring
not less than two (2) years of academic credit shall be eligible
for membership.
Any institution, as defined above, even through a small branch
of a parent institution, shall be entitled to one voting member.
Institutions shall not be eligible for membership when their routine
police or security program is performed by a protective company
or corporation employed by the institution under any type of contract
or agreement, except when the head of security is an employee
of the institution.
After four months of non-payment of dues of any institution, that
institution will be suspended from receiving any publications
and will be dropped from NECUSA's active roster. The Treasurer
will present at the next annual meeting cause for expulsion from
active membership. That institution may be reinstated upon re-application
for membership as long as it meets the Qualifications for Membership
Standards as listed in the Association By-Laws, Article III, Section
I.
Dues: $75.00
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