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What are the annual membership dues?

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What are the annual membership dues?

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Membership dues are determined each year during our annual conference. The membership period begins immediately following our Annual Conference, the last Tuesday of September.

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New veterinary graduates receive a one-year complimentary membership in the OVMA, to coincide with our fiscal year (July 1 – June 30).

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* The dates of the Summer Networking meeting and Annual Holiday Auction in December vary.

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Annual membership fees vary, depending on each chapter’s regulations. Membership benefits grants the eligibility to vote in the association’s affairs and participate in its activities. The annual membership fee for the L.A. Chapter is $10 per person, but which could be waived for members who have contributed to the “Building Fund”.

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Payment of both national and state membership dues is required for Socialist Party membership. • Full-Time Student (New Members Only): National Dues: $15.00. State Dues: $5 • (incomes under $20k) National Dues: base rate: $30.00 or sliding scale up to $75.00 State Dues: $15 • (net incomes between $20k-$35k) National dues: base rate: $75.00 or sliding scale up to $150.00 State Dues: $25 • (net incomes between $35k-$50k) National Dues: base rate: $150.00 or sliding scale up to $270.00 State Dues: $50 • (net incomes of $50k-$65k) National Dues: base rate: $270 plus 1% of net income between $50,000 – $65,000/yr State Dues: base rate: $54 + .20% (1/5 of 1%) of net income between 50,000 and $65,000/yr • (net incomes over $65k) National Dues: base rate: $420 plus 2% of net income over $65,000/yr State Dues: base rate: $84 + .40% (2/5 of 1%) of net income over $65,000/yr • Poverty and prisoners = none (must request waiver in writing) Click Here to Apply for Membership Online Click Here to Down

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