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ARTICLE 8:
DUES
The annual Membership Dues for the Association will be $200.00 for the company membership,
plus $50.00 for the first team, another $50.00 for the second team, plus $10.00 for each
additional team after that. If a membership fee is not renewed within 15 days after current
membership has passed the members NACPI status will be listed as “Certification Expired” and
that team may not present themselves as NACPI Certified.
A $30.00 service charge will be assessed for any bad/bounced check, no matter what the reason
for it being dishonored. In addition any paperwork, such as certifications, will be suspended
until the check is made good.
Checks and Other Instruments: All checks and other instruments made by the corporation shall
be signed by the officer or officers or such other person or persons as the Executive Board may
from time to time designate.
Contracts: The Executive Board may authorize any officer or officers, agent or agents, to enter
into any contract or execute and deliver any instrument in the name of and on behalf of the
corporation, and that authority may be general or confined to specific instances.
ARTICLE 9:
IMPEACHMENT
Any member may be removed for any violation of the provisions of the Bylaws, for any personal
conduct that may bring discredit upon the association. Requests for the impeachment of any
member may be initiated by a member in good standing with NACPI or a person outside the
organization deemed credible by the executive board. Complaints and or requests for
impeachment(s) shall be presented in writing to the Executive Board within 90 days of learning
or witnessing the alleged violation. The accused member will be given a copy of the alleged
accusations. If the Executive Board ascertains that there is merit to warrant a hearing, the
accused member will be notified of the meeting and location at which the hearing will be held,
not less than thirty (30) days prior to the hearing date. The accused shall be given the right to
present evidence in his/her behalf at this hearing. Failure to appear at the hearing or request a
onetime extension of an additional 30 days (in writing), the accused automatically forfeits his/her
right to provide evidence and thusly grant permission to the board the permission to rule in the
accused absence. The Executive Board will then decide if the accused is innocent or guilty of
the accusations and present their recommendation(s) to the acting president. If it is decided by
the board that the accusations warrant action, the President can remove the accused from NACPI
or enact disciplinary action to include, but not limited to, removal from any executive position,
suspension from the organization for a period of time (designated by the president) or if
warranted, include the filing of a criminal complaint with local law enforcement.
(Revision Date: 01/16/2017)