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d. demonstration that the Member has made a substantial
contribution to the science and/or
the profession of neuropsychology as attested by
the following:
1. prior status as
a Member for at least one (1) year;
2. active engagement
at the time of nomination in the advancement of
neuropsychology;
3. documentation of
the ways in which the Member?s activities, contributions
and/or performance
have had a discernible and salutary effect on the
development of neuropsychology
as a science and/or a profession.
4. Associates of the American Psychological Association may, should
they be so interested, be
accepted as Associates of the Division.
5. A majority vote of the Membership Committee or of the Committee on
Fellowship shall
constitute a nomination from these committees to the general membership
for action. A majority
vote of the general membership at the annual business meeting shall
be required for acceptance to
any category of membership.
6. The minimum membership dues are set by the Council of Representatives
in the American
Psychological Association and paid to the Division of Clinical Neuropsychology
by the
Association from the member?s annual fees. Additional dues or assessments
may be imposed upon
the recommendation of the Executive Committee and with the majority
approval of the general
membership at the annual business meeting.
7. The Secretary of the Division, directly or through the Central Office
of the American
Psychological Association, shall notify applicants for membership in
the Division of their
membership status with the Division in a timely fashion, after the
annual business meeting.
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