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3 RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES OF MEMBERS
3.1 Honorary Fellow
3.1.1 An Honorary Fellow is exempted from paying the admission fee and the annual subscription.
3.1.2 He will be special invitee in all OTAI Seminars/Annual Conventions.
‘He’ be read as ‘He/She’ in above and following clauses.3.1.3 He shall enjoy the same rights and privileges as a Fellow Member.
3.2 Patron
3.2.1 A patron shall enjoy the same rights and privileges as a Fellow Member.
3.3 Life Member
A life Member shall have all the rights and privileges of a Fellow Member.
3.4 Corporate Member
3.4.1 Every Corporate Member shall have the right to nominate one representative while becoming a member who shall attend General Body Meetings and act on its behalf.
3.4.2 He can propose candidate for admission or nominate candidate for the elective positions of the Association.
3.4.3 He shall not have voting rights and cannot hold any office of the Association.
3.4.4 Corporate members can change their representative by giving 3 months advance intimation to the Association.
3.5 Fellow Member
A Fellow Member shall have the right
3.5.1 to be present and to vote in all general body meetings of the Association.
3.5.2 to propose candidate for admission into the Association.
3.5.3 to receive a copy of such publications of the Association as the CEC / ZEC may determine.
3.5.4 to hold any office of the Association on the CEC, ZEC and Central Committee or other committees representing the Association as per the eligibility prescribed.
3.5.5 to nominate members to elective positions and to vote as described in the bye-laws.
3.6 Affiliate Member
An Affiliate Member shall have the same rights and privileges as a Fellow Member as detailed in clause 3.5 except 3.5 (d) i.e., he shall not be eligible to hold any office
in the CEC, ZEC. etc., but will receive a copy of such OTAI publications as the CEC / ZEC may decide.
3.7 Student MemberA Student Member shall have the right to be present at all general body meetings of the Association. He shall not be eligible (a) to exercise the right to vote, and (b) to hold any office whatsoever.