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MEMBERSHIP BY-LAWS AND MEMORANDUM AND
ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION
(As adopted by a Special Resolution of the Company passed
on 23 February 1989 and amended by Special Resolutions passed
on 15 May 2003)
ELIGIBILITY
CORPORATE MEMBERS
1. Honorary Fellows
Distinguished persons intimately connected with acoustics
or a science allied thereto, whom the Institute especially
desires to honour for exceptionally important services in
connection therewith and any distinguished person whom the
Institute may desire to honour for service to the Institute
or whose association therewith is of benefit to the Institute,
shall be eligible to become Honorary Fellows of the Institute.
2. Fellows
Every candidate for election or transfer to the class of
Fellow of the Institute shall normally have attained the age
of thirty-five years and, in the opinion of the Council, have
made a significant contribution to acoustics or to the profession
of acoustics as shall make it desirable that he/she be a Fellow
of the Institute; and
(a) have had experience for at least seven years of responsible
work in acoustics or its application which shall satisfy the
Council; and
(b) have the necessary qualifications for Corporate Membership
of the Institute.
3. Members
Every candidate for election or transfer to the class of
Member of the Institute shall have attained the age of twenty-five
years and received a general education approved by the Council
and either;
(a) (i) have been educated in acoustics or in a discipline
relevant to the practice of acoustics in a manner satisfactory
to the Council and have obtained a diploma of the Institute
or a degree or diploma recognised by the Council for the purposes
of this Clause of the By-laws; and
(ii) have had experience for at least three years of responsible
work which demands a knowledge of acoustics or its application
as shall satisfy the Council; or
(b) (i) have satisfied the Council that he/she possesses
an equivalent knowledge of acoustics and cognate subjects
considered appropriate by the Council in accordance with clause
(a) of this By-law; and
(ii) have had experience for not less than seven years of
responsible work which demands a knowledge of acoustics or
its application as shall satisfy the Council.
4. Authorised Titles
The authorised titles and their abbreviations for persons
belonging to the various classes of Corporate Membership shall
be;
(a) Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Acoustics (Hon. F.I.O.A.)
or (HonFIOA)
(b) Fellow of the Institute of Acoustics (F.I.O.A.) or (FIOA)
(c) Member of the Institute of Acoustics (M.I.O.A.) or (MIOA)
NON-CORPORATE MEMBERS
5. Associate Members
Every candidate for election or transfer to the class of
Associate Member of the Institute shall have attained the
age of twenty-one years and shall have received a general
education approved by the Council and either;
(a) have been educated in acoustics or in a discipline relevant
to the practice of acoustics in a manner acceptable to the
Council and have been awarded a diploma of the Institute or
a degree or diploma recognised by the Council for the purpose
of this Clause of the By-laws; or
(b) have been educated in a discipline related to acoustics
and have supplemented their academic qualifications with a
period, of length that shall depend on individual circumstances,
spent applying their academic qualifications to acoustically-related
problems.
6. Technician Members
Every candidate for election or transfer to the class of
Technician Member shall have attained the age of twenty-one
years and shall have received a general education approved
by the Council and shall;
(a) have been educated in acoustics or in a related discipline
and have been awarded a Certificate of Competence of the Institute
or an equivalent qualification related to acoustics acceptable
to the Council; and
(b) be regularly engaged in acoustics or a related discipline.
7. Affiliates
Every candidate for election or transfer to the class of
Affiliate shall have attained the age of eighteen years and;
(a) shall have received a general education approved by Council;
and
(b) wishes to participate in the affairs of the Institute;
but
(c) for whom no other class of membership is appropriate.
8. Students
Every candidate for election to the class of student shall
normally have attained the age of sixteen years, and, at the
time of application, be a bonafide student in acoustics or
in a related subject of which acoustics forms an integral
part, or under such conditions as shall satisfy the Council
and who has complied with one of the following conditions;
(a) satisfied the Council that he/she has received a good
general education; or
(b) passed a preliminary examination satisfactory to the
Council.
A candidate over twenty-five years of age will only be eligible
to apply for student membership if he/she has no remunerative
employment. A Student shall cease to be a Student at the expiry
of five years from the date of admission to the class of Student,
unless he/she is at that time still eligible for election
to the class of Student or unless the Council upon receipt
of a written application allows him/her to remain in the class
of Student.
9. Sponsors
Sponsor membership is open to firms, organisations or persons
engaged in or having an interest in acoustics, and whose support
can advance the aims and objects of the Institute. Each Sponsor
shall be entitled to the range of Sponsors' privileges currently
approved by the Council.
10. Authorised Titles
The authorised titles and their abbreviations for persons
belonging to the various classes of Non-corporate Membership
shall be;
(a) Associate Member of the Institute of Acoustics (A.M.I.O.A.)
or (AMIOA)
(b) Technician Member of the Institute of Acoustics (Tech.I.O.A.)
or (TechIOA)
(c) Affiliate of the Institute of Acoustics
(d) Student Member of the Institute of Acoustics
No other titles or abbreviations are permitted.
PROCEDURE FOR ELECTION
11. General
Every application for election or transfer to any class of
membership of the Institute shall be in a form prescribed
by the Council and shall be signed by the applicant, the proposer
and supporter or supporters of the application as appropriate
for the class of membership desired. The application shall
be accompanied by a Declaration in the form set out in the
Appendix to the Articles of Association of the Institute of
Acoustics.
Every member who is elected shall be informed of his/her
election by the Secretary who shall also send a copy of the
Memorandum and Articles of Association and these By-laws,
and any other document by which his/her membership is governed.
No election or transfer shall become effective until all
fees payable on such election or transfer have been paid.
CORPORATE MEMBERS
12. Election or transfer to Corporate membership shall be
decided by the Council at a Meeting of the Council. No record
shall be made in the Minutes of the meeting of the Council
of the names of candidates not elected, but such a record
may be made in the Minutes of a meeting of a Committee of
the Council. The Council shall not be required to give its
reason or reasons for refusing to elect a candidate.
The Council may re-admit to Corporate Membership in the class
to which he/she formerly belonged any person whose Corporate
Membership has terminated, provided the Council is satisfied
that he/she is worthy of such readmission and such amounts
have been paid in respect of entrance fees or arrears of fees
and subscriptions as the Council may determine.
13. Honorary Fellows
A candidate for Honorary Fellowship shall be nominated by
the Medals and Awards Committee and the nomination shall be
submitted for approval at a Meeting of the Council.
14. Fellows
A candidate applying for election or transfer to the class
of Fellow of the Institute shall be proposed by one Fellow
or Honorary Fellow of the Institute who personally knows the
candidate and shall be supported by two other Fellows or Honorary
Fellows of the Institute who also personally know the candidate.
15. Members
A candidate applying for election or transfer to the class
of Member of the Institute shall be proposed by one Fellow,
Honorary Fellow or Member of the Institute who personally
knows the candidate and shall be supported by two other Fellows,
Honorary Fellows or Members of the Institute who also personally
know the candidate.
NON-CORPORATE MEMBERS
16. Associate Members, Technician Members and Affiliates
A candidate applying for election to the class of Associate
Member, Technician Member or Affiliate of the Institute shall
be proposed by one Corporate Member who personally knows the
candidate.
17. Students
A candidate for election to the class of Student shall be
proposed by one Corporate Member.
18. Sponsors
Proposals for election to the class of Sponsor shall come
to the Council through and with the support of a Corporate
Member who is acquainted with the work and interests of the
applicant.
ELECTION TO MEMBERSHIP IN EXCEPTIONAL CIRCUMSTANCES
19. Notwithstanding the provisions of By-laws 1 to 9, the
Council may, in exceptional circumstances of qualifications,
experience or achievement in acoustics or a science allied
thereto, elect any candidate to any class of Membership it
considers appropriate.
ISSUE 2 (18 FEBRUARY 2004)
MEMORANDUM AND ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION
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