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(a) Small Utility Members: Any water or wastewater system that is organized as a regional district, not-for-profit, conservancy district, municipality or is privately owned and serves a population of fewer than three-hundred (300) people. (b) Large Utility Members: Any water or wastewater system that is organized as a regional district, not-for-profit, conservancy district, municipality or is privately owned and serves a population of three-hundred and one (301) people and above. (c) Associate Members: Any individual or organization committed to the purpose of the Alliance and desiring to assist in the work of the Alliance. Associate members may not vote or hold office, be eligible for membership in another category or be affiliated with an entity eligible for membership in another category. (d) Individual Members: Any person, employed by a utility who desires to be added to the mail list of the Alliance for advanced notification of water and/or wastewater training sessions, or any individual not currently employed by a utility, who wishes to maintain their Continuing Education Units for possible future employment in the water/wastewater industry. Individual members may not vote or hold office. (e) Non-Community Members: A public water system that pipes water for human consumption to at least 15 service connections used by individuals, other than year-round residents, for at least 60 days a year, or serves 25 or more people at least 60 days a year (e.g., schools, factories, rest stops, etc.) Non-community members may not vote or hold office, be eligible for membership in another category or be affiliated with an entity eligible for membership in another category. (f) Special Member: Any organization committed to the purpose of the Alliance and desiring to assist in the work of the Alliance, with their main source of revenue coming from either the State or Federal Government, including but not limited to: IDEM, RCAP, State DNR facilities, etc. Special members may not vote or hold office. (g)
Retired
Members: Any person retired from a water or wastewater system described in
sections (a) or (b) above who wants to continue their education. Retired members
may not vote or hold office.
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