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BIC Membership
Background
Member Organisations who have paid their subscription to the Association are asked to appoint up to three Members of the BIC free of charge as follows:
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BIC 1st Representative: Is the President of the Member Organisation (who is also the first IBA Council* representative)
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BIC 2nd Representative: A representative of the Member Organisation who is also the second IBA Council representative
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BIC 3rd Representative: A representative of the Member Organisation.
All three BIC representatives may attend BIC Business meetings and will be advised when such meetings will take place. For more information on the IBA Council click here.
The Member Organisation may also nominate, free of charge, one member of such Constituents of the PPID Division as may be agreed by the Council of the Division. At their meeting in Lisbon in May 2005, the PPID Council agreed that Member Organisations may nominate one Member to each of the following PPID Constituents
The by-laws encourage Member Organisations to ensure there is continuity in those The The BIC encourages Member Organisations to ensure there is continuity in those persons appointed and that those persons have relevant experience with the Member Organisation.
Member Organisations wishing to update or amend their contact details can download and fax back the BIC membership form.
Benefits
- Access to future on-line Member Organisation Directory;
- Attendance at Conferences at IBA Member rates
- Access to papers and other resources relevant to Member Organisations;
- Receipt of BIC e-newsletter;
- Invitation to BIC events;
- Invitation to BIC Business Meetings; and
- Input into formation of IBA Policies.
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