Masonry Magazine October 1979 Page. 26
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Phone: 205-281-9260
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26 MASONRY/OCTOBER, 1979
MCAA ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP
continued from page 13
These legally constituted Associate Membership committees may have a chairman approved by the Executive Board.
Section 2. Administrative Requirements
1. Definition of Mason Contractor. A Mason Contractor is defined as any person or group of persons, who for either a fixed sum, price, fee, percentage, or other compensation, undertakes to or offers to undertake, or purports to have the capacity to undertake to, or submits a bid to or does himself or by or through others, contract to erect, construct, repair, rebuild, or improve a building, bridge, tunnel, sewer, conduit or other structure or improvement, or any interior or exterior part thereof, for others with the use of brick, stone, terra cotta, concrete masonry units, tile or any other product or material which by itself or in combination with other products or materials, is embraced within the terms "masonry," or "mason work" by industry or trade custom or meaning, and includes the furnishing of any labor and materials incident thereto.
2. Chapter Geographic Jurisdiction. Upon filing for membership, the local Association must indicate its area of geographic jurisdiction on the application form.
3. Application for Membership. Any eligible Association, individual, firm or corporation shall make application for membership in writing upon forms prescribed by the MCAA.
All applications shall be submitted to the Membership Committee who shall have full authority to approve or disapprove such applications. Except that if there is a Chapter of the Mason Contractors Association of America in the same jurisdiction, then no such application of any individual firm, corporation or association shall be so approved by the Membership Committee.
4. Membership Certificate. That as an evidence of membership in the Mason Contractors Association of America, Inc., there shall be issued to each local Association of Mason Contractors, or to each individual, firm or corporation, where no such Association is established, a Charter or Certificate of Membership in such Association. Such Charter or Certificate shall be signed by the President and Secretary or Treasurer, and impressed with the seal of this Organization, such Charter or Certificate giving the full rights and benefits of the services and advantages to be rendered by the Association. Membership Certificates for Associate Members shall state "Associate."
5. Charter. The Charter to be issued to the local Association of Mason Contractors, and the Certificate to be issued to individual members, firms or corporations, shall be in such form and substance as may be provided by the Executive Board.
6. Seal. The seal of this Association shall be a circular metal disc, around the outer margin of which shall be the words "Mason Contractors Association of America, Inc.," and across the center thereof the word "Seal," so mounted that same may be used to impress said words in raised letters upon paper.
7. Revocation. The Charter issued to each Mason Contractors Association and the Certificate issued to individual members shall be revoked by resignation or for