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P a g e

Constitution of the Case Management Society

of Australia and New Zealand Limited (CMSA)

not vote nor hold office.

Level 7 Corporate Members

may appoint one nominee

who, on its behalf, may vote and hold office and up to ninety nine further nominees

who may not vote nor hold office.

(c)

There will a class of Members known as

Affiliate Members

with four sub-

categories,

Certified Practising Case Manager, Certified Case Manager (Non

Practising), Associate Fellow

and

Fellow.

This class of Members are people who

have applied in the correct form and whose applications have been approved by

the Board under rule 4 ('Membership') and may vote or hold office.

(d) There will be a class of Members known as

Life Members

. Life Members are

people whom the Board decides have given such good service to CMSA, or to case

management, that they should be invited to accept life membership and who

accept. Life Members may vote and hold office.

(e)

The Board may determine and admit different classes of Members. The Board may

vary or cancel the rights of Members in any class.

(f)

Any person who is a Member under the Rules of the CMSA will be deemed to be a

Member of the CMSA pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Constitution of

the CMSA.

6.

Subscription

(a)

The Board may from time to time prescribe an Annual Subscription for any class of

Members other than Life Members and the terms of payment of such Annual

Subscriptions. If an Annual Subscription has been set for a particular class of

Members, each Member of that class must pay the Annual Subscription.

(b)

The Board may in its absolute discretion vary the amount of any Annual

Subscriptions and may determine that a different amount is payable by different

classes of Members.

7.

Cessation of Membership

7.1

Resignation

A Member may resign from CMSA by giving one month's notice in writing to the Board. The

Board may consent to a shorter notice period.

7.2

Arrears of Subscriptions

If any Member:

(a)

fails to pay the Annual Subscription within 60 days of its due date and receives

notice from the CMSA to pay it within 7 days; and

(b)

the member in default fails to so pay the Board may debar the member from the

privileges and incidents of membership and until all arrears are paid the member

shall not be allowed to vote, hold office, nominate office bearers or intending

members, sign a requisition for a motion or propose or second a motion.

7.3

Failure to pay Annual Subscription