Indiana Statutes
§ 7.1-3-20-6 — Member of a club; qualifications
Indiana § 7.1-3-20-6
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In order to be considered a "member of a club" within the meaning of this title, a person must meet the following qualifications:
(1)The person must have become a member either as a charter
member or by admission in accordance with the articles of
incorporation, constitution, and bylaws of the club.
(2)The person must maintain membership by the payment of dues
in the required manner.
(3)The person's name and address must be entered on the
membership list which is supplied to the commission:
(A)the first time that the new or renewal application for the
appropriate club permit is filed after the person becomes a
member of the club; and
(B)with subsequent renewal applications that are filed after the
person becomes a member of the club for as long as the person
remains a member.
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