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IASA Bylaws
As adopted November 25, 1967 and amended through October 2, 2015. ARTICLE I—PURPOSE The purpose of the Association shall be to conduct conferences, provide in-service education programs and promote education. ARTICLE II—OFFICES The Corporation shall maintain in the State of Illinois a registered office and a registered agent at such office and may have other offices within or without the State. ARTICLE III—MEMBERS SECTION 1. CLASSES OF MEMBERS. The Association shall have six classes of members. The designation of such classes and the qualifications of the members of such classes shall be as follows: A. Active Member. Active Member status is available to an individual who is employed in Illinois as: i. A school administrator in a school system or an educational cooperative of school systems and contributing to the Teachers’ Retirement System; or ii. An administrative staff member of the Illinois State Board of Education or the Illinois Association of School Boards, provided such person has previously worked as a school administrator; or iii. A superintendent or assistant superintendent of a regional office of education. Persons qualified as school administrators who are not currently employed in that capacity may be deemed eligible for Active Member status by the Board of Directors. Active Members hold all the rights, privileges and responsibilities of the Association, including the right to vote and the right to hold office. B. Full-Time Professor Member. Full-time Professor Member status is available only to full-time professors of education or educational administration at an accredited institution of higher education in Illinois and carries the rights to receive regular mailings of the Association and participate in the IASA Return of Dues Program. C. Associate Member. Associate Member status is available to an individual who is actively pursuing a career in school administration and is not eligible for Active Member status. Associate Member status carries only the right to receive the Association newsletter. D. Retired Member. Retired Member status is available to a person who has retired from the profession of school administration and who was an Active Member at the time of such retirement and carries the right to receive the annual Association directory and the Association newsletter. E. School Service Member. School Service Membership shall be available to: manufacturers and distributors of school materials, supplies and equipment; architects; legal firms; publishers of school textbooks and related materials; and to other such businesses that provide services to Illinois schools. School Service Members shall be entitled to regular mailings of the Association newsletter, to inclusion in the annual Association directory as a School Service Member, to a
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