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The many forms of life, special memberships.


>From time to time, ADAA ADAA Anxiety Disorders Association of America
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 staff members receive questions concerning life membership. Many of these questions are from state and local groups confused about what constitutes a life member and how much dues life members pay. Often, a life member paying full or half national dues is concerned to learn that another life member is paying no dues at all. There's a reason for that and it's all a matter of timing.

For those eligible for life membership status, it is wise to begin the life membership process six months prior to your expiration, before you qualify, to avoid being billed again as an active member.

Life Membership

First, let's examine who is eligible for life membership upon completion of 25 years of continuous membership. The only exception to this rule is when a member converts to student membership for a period and then reverts to active membership.

>From time to time, a member will drop out of the ADAA for a year or so and then return to membership and wish to have this time gap bridged in order to ensure the continuing count of the years for lire membership. When this happens, "membership buyback" can be purchased. This is a simple process in which the dues from the missing years are paid and the time is bridged. Back dues are paid at the rate of $5 per month.

There are five forms of life membership on the books of the ADAA, and this is what often causes the confusion.

1. The Original Life Membership was granted prior to October 23, 1979, and carries with it the privilege of paying no national dues. State and local dues are at each state's option. This category of membership misses out on any forms of remember services such as professional liability insurance, accidental death and dismemberment insurance Accidental death and dismemberment insurance (also known as AD&D) covers death or dismemberment as a result of an accident. In contrast to life insurance, AD&D generally would not pay survivor benefits in the case of death by illness. , and receipt of The Dental Assistant dental assistant
n.
A person trained to assist a dentist with clinical and administrative procedures.
. A Journal subscription may be purchased at a discounted rate.

2. From October 23, 1979, until October 8, 1988, Half-Pay Life Membership was granted with the proviso A condition, stipulation, or limitation inserted in a document.

A condition or a provision in a deed, lease, mortgage, or contract, the performance or non-performance of which affects the validity of the instrument. It generally begins with the word provided.
 that one-half of national dues would be paid each year as well as one-half state/local dues. The exception to this is where the state's own bylaws The rules and regulations enacted by an association or a corporation to provide a framework for its operation and management.

Bylaws may specify the qualifications, rights, and liabilities of membership, and the powers, duties, and grounds for the dissolution of an
 grant that some other level of dues or that no dues be paid on the state/local level. This category of membership receives all member services.

3. Full-Pay Life Membership granted after October 8, 1988, calls for full payment of national dues with state/local dues determined by each state's bylaws. As with Half-Pay life members, this category also receives full member services.

4. Life Retired is for any life member 62 years of age or a life member who is permanently disabled and is forced into early retirement. In this category, no national dues are required and no member services are given. Journal subscriptions may be purchased at a discounted rate, but not professional liability insurance.

5. Thirty-Five-Year Life, same as Full-Pay Life but with a 25 percent discount on national dues.

Special Membership

Anyone with at least 15 years of continuous membership who has reached retirement age as determined by the Social Security Act or those with 10 years of continuous service who have become totally or permanently disabled may apply for special membership. These memberships require one-half the dues of active members and retain all the privileges of active membership, with the exception of the professional liability insurance. As with all five forms of life membership, payment of state/local dues is at the option of each state.

Please note, however, that anyone opting for these forms of special membership may not apply the years spent as a special member to the 25 years necessary for life membership.

Student/Active Conversion

Students completing their one-year membership at $25 may renew if they are continuing as full-time students Full-Time Student

A status that is important for determining dependency exemptions. An individual enrolled in a post-secondary institution may be eligible for certain tax breaks.

Notes:
The full-time status is based on what the individual's school considers full time.
 for another year, or may convert to active membership. A renewal notice will be sent that offers the Student Active membership at a reduction from normal dues. State association dues will be added to the bill at this time.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ...

ADAA E-mail and Website

Adaa1@aol.com

www.dentalassistant.org

ADAA Membership & Information

Isabel Guillen

(312) 541-1550 x 213

iguillen@adaa1.com

fax (312) 541-1496

ADAA Continuing Education continuing education: see adult education.
continuing education
 or adult education

Any form of learning provided for adults. In the U.S. the University of Wisconsin was the first academic institution to offer such programs (1904).


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(312) 541-1550 x 211

srobles@adaal.com

fax (312) 541-1496

ADAA Medical Insurance (Bertholon-Rowland)

(800) 544-9091

Professional Liability Insurance

(312) 541-1550

Life, Disability, Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance (Bertholon-Rowland)

(800) 727-7770

ADAA Member Credit Card Program

(800) 847-7378

Issuing Bank Issuing bank

Bank that issues a letter of credit.
: MBNA MBNA Monument Builders of North America
MBNA Mercedes-Benz North America
MBNA Maryland Bank, National Association
MBNA Maryland Bank North America
MBNA Mount Baker Nurses Association (Bellingham, Washington) 
 America

ADAA Travel Discounts

(800) 258-2847 * Choice Hotels

ADAA ID# 00800131

For Airlines & Other Hotels

(800) 873-1027 * Trava Inc.

Erica or Frances

(ADAA's official travel agency)

Package Tours: Cheryl

(630) 668-6804

Alamo Alamo

Eighteenth-century mission in San Antonio, Texas, site of a historic siege of a small group of Texans by a Mexican army (1836) during the Texas war for independence from Mexico.
 Rent-a-Car

(800) 732-3232

ADAA ID# BY 187920

Academy of General Dentistry Academy of General Dentistry (AGD),
n.pr a nonprofit, international organization dedicated to serving the needs and representing the general interests of dental professionals.
 (AGD AGD

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)

(888) AGD-DENT * (312) 440-4300

www.agd.org

Dental Assisting Schools Accredited accredited

recognition by an appropriate authority that the performance of a particular institution has satisfied a prestated set of criteria.


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www.ada.org/prof/ed/careers/

resources/assistant_bro.asp

click the Accreditation Link

American Dental Association American Dental Association (ADA),
n.pr a nonprofit professional association whose membership is dental professionals in the United States. Its purpose is to assist its members in providing the highest professional and ethical care to the citizens of the
 (ADA)

(800) 621-8099 * (312) 440-2500

www.ada.org

DANB DANB Dental Assisting National Board  Certification

(800) 367-3262 available 24 hours

(312) 642-3368

fax (312) 642-8507

danbmail@danb.org

www.danb.org

The publication of these listings is not to be construed as endorsement or approval by the ADAA.
MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES and FACTS

Popular           Nat'l     State/          Prof.        Jrnl.
Membership        Dues      Local           Liability
Categories                  Dues            Ins.

ACTIVE            $105      YES             YES          YES
STUDENT           $25       INC.            NO **        YES
LIFE
  Original
  (Prior to
  10/23/79)       NO        State Option    NO **        NO *
  Half-Pay
  (10/23/79 to
  10/8/88)        $52.50    State Option    YES          YES
  Full-Pay
  10/8/88         $105      State Option    YES          YES
  Life Retired    NO        State Option    NO           NO *
  35-year Life    $81.25    State Option    YES          YES
SPECIAL
  Retired         $47.50    State Option    NO           YES
  Disabled        $47.50    State Option    NO           YES

Popular           AD&D         Spec.
Membership        Insurance    Appl.
Categories                     Req.

ACTIVE            YES          NO
STUDENT           YES          YES
LIFE
  Original
  (Prior to
  10/23/79)       NO           YES
  Half-Pay
  (10/23/79 to
  10/8/88)        YES          YES
  Full-Pay
  10/8/88         YES          YES
  Life Retired    NO           YES
  35-year Life    YES          YES
SPECIAL
  Retired         YES          YES
  Disabled        YES          YES

* MAY BE PURCHASED AT ADDITIONAL DISCOUNTED CHARGE

** MAY BE PURCHASED AT ADDITIONAL CHARGE

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