Membership Disqualification & Termination Guidelines
- Grounds for Disqualification or Termination of Membership
A member may be disqualified or have their membership terminated under the following circumstances:
- a. Misconduct or Unethical Practices
- Involvement in misconduct or any unethical behavior.
- Actions that are against the objectives or interests of the Trust.
- b. Mental or Physical Incapacity
- Declared mental unfitness by a competent authority.
- Death of the member.
- c. Continuous Non-Participation
- Repeated and unjustified absence from Trust meetings, programs, or activities.
- d. Insolvency
- Declaration of personal insolvency or bankruptcy.
- e. Criminal Charges or Convictions
- Involvement in criminal activities or charges leading to conviction or imprisonment.
- Allegations of mismanagement, corruption, or abuse of Trust responsibilities.
- f. Non-Renewal of Membership
- Failure to renew membership within the prescribed period.
- If renewal is delayed beyond 30 days of the due date, the membership will be automatically considered canceled.
- g. Voluntary Resignation
- A member who submits a resignation will be considered to have canceled their membership from the date the resignation is accepted by the Committee.
- a. Misconduct or Unethical Practices
- Consequences of Membership Termination
- Upon cancellation of membership, the individual will immediately lose any position or authority held within the Committee or Trust.
- The member shall no longer participate in decision-making, elections, or represent the Trust in any capacity.