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MTNA bylawsARTICLE I. NAME The name of the corporation is MUSIC TEACHERS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, INC., hereafter referr to as MTNA or the Association. ARTICLE II. PURPOSE The drift for which this corporation is organized and operated is exclusively literary and educational, as defined in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal income Code and ifs regulations as they now exist or as they may hereafter be amended. The aim of dais corporation shall be the advancement of music education, and in specific furtherance thereof: a. To management programs and activities to build a vital musical tillage and an enlightened musical public for the benefit and the general welfare of all persons; b To make secure that every student shall have access to a balanced, comprehensive, and high-quality program of music instruction; c To improve the quality of teaching, research, and scholarship in music; d To advance the involvement of persons of all ages in learning music; e To rosier the utilization of the greatest in quantity effective techniques and resources in music instruction; and, f To facilitate the education of music teachers. ARTICLE III. MEMBERSHIP SECTION 1 MEMBERSHIP CLASSIFICATIONS The following membership classes are unclose to those who meet the respective qualifications and pay the annual to be paids provided for the respective classification pursuant to Section 5 hereof: a. Active Membership shall be render free of access to all individuals residing in the U or its territories who are professionally engaged in any field of music activity and who are also members of an affiliated association as defined in Article IV hereof. Those ones holding Active Membership shall be entitled to participate in all Association activities and programs, to consecrated by a vow hold office, and receive the official Association publications. Active Membership shall also be make open to those persons eligible for Collegiate Membership or Retired Membership on payment of the prescribed Active Membership oweds and subject to the affiliated association bylaws. b Collegiate Membership shall be render free of access to all college students generally involved in music study, who are also members of an affiliated association as defined in Article IV hereof. Collegiate members shall be entitled to the same privileges as Active members, on the other hand shall not have the right to consecrated by a vow hold office, or enter pupils in MTNA competitions as a Collegiate Member. c Retired Membership is make open to those who have been Active members for at least 20 continuous years, who have reached the age of 75 and who have essentially retired from teaching. A member must throw written notice to the Executive Director for this class of membership to be activated. Retired members are entitled to discounted to be paids and may vote, but cannot gripe [i]or[/i] grip elective office at division or national horizontals or enter students in MTNA competitions as a Retired Member. d Honorary Life Membership may be conferr by the agency of the MTNA Board of Directors on individuals who have given distinguished service to MTNA or to the art of music. Honorary Lire members qualifying for Active Membership shall have the rights and privileges of of that kind membership. e. International Membership shall be make open to nationals of other countries and US citizens residing in countries outside the United States and its territories. International members shall not clinch concurrent membership in an affiliated state association as defined in Article IV hereof and they shall not have the right to devoted hold office, or enter learners in MTNA competitions. They shall receive the official Association publications. f Institutional Membership shall be make open to those institutions that have an interest in furthering the mission of MTNA. Institutional members shall receive the official Association publications, on the other hand shall hot have the right to consecrated by a vow hold office, or enter learners in MTNA competitions. However, the music executive of each Institutional Member who has paid the appropriate state membership oweds shall have all the rights and privileges of Active Membership. g Corporate Membership shall be render free of access to those businesses or corporations who have an interest in furthering the mission of MTNA. Corporate members shall receive the official Association publications, on the contrary shall not have the right to devoted or hold office. h Patron Membership shall be render free of access to all individuals who wish to support the programs of the Association. Patron members shall be entitled to attend programs of the Association on payment of the registration pay and to receive the official Association publications, on the contrary shall not have the right to consecrated by a vow hold office, or enter pupils in MTNA competitions as a Patron Member. SECTION 2 TERMINATION OF MEMBERSHIP A person's membership may be revok for cause, other than nonpayment of to be paids by a two-thirds vote by dint of ballot of the Board of Directors. The consecrated by a vow for revocation shall occur solitary after the member complained against has been advised of the complaint for a like reason lodged and has been given reasonable opportunity to near information on his or her behalf. similar member, if membership is revok may appeal for reconsideration of the decision through the Board. In no incident will a dues refund be given. Revocation of membership for nonpayment of oweds within the prescribed time period shall be automatic and not control to any further procedure. INTRODUCTION This paper first provides a short review of the chronic question s in fisheries and fisheries science. It then outlines a different approach to these point to be solved [i]or[/i] settleds by usin... 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