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Questions
& Answers
Who
Can Join?
Any
official human rights agency or private organization dedicated to
the purposes and objectives of the Association can become a member
of IAOHRA after meeting membership requirements.
How
Do I Become A Member?
Membership
is available by application only.
You may join by printing and and faxing your completed
application to IAOHRA. Your application will be submitted to the
Credentials & Elections Committee for its consideration and
recommendation, provided the application complies with requirements
for membership as set forth in the association by-laws.
What
Do I Get For My Membership?
Members
will have an opportunity to make valuable contacts, receive timely
exchange of information and technical advice, receive updates on the
latest developments through seminars and conferences, receive
information on policies, practices, and procedures, and have formal
representation before state and federal governments.
Is
Membership Limited To Government Agencies?
NO.
Any person, corporation, labor organization, or other legal or
commercial entity, dedicated to the purposes and objectives of the
association may be eligible as a SPONSORING MEMBER. Sponsoring
members are encouraged to support the work of IAOHRA by making
donations or contributions to its programs and activities.
What
is Your Organizational Structure?
IAOHRA
consists of the Board of Directors, this includes the president,
first vice-president, second vice-president, secretary, treasurer,
and immediate past president.
Do
You Have Any Standing Committees?
Yes!
Our standing committees consist of the following committees;
conference planning; credentials and elections, federal liaison,
membership, resolutions, small agencies, and training and development.
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