Code of Ethics of CMETSL as follows

 

1.   All classes of members are subjected to the following:

  1. All Corporate Members of the College shall have the right to vote, right to elect office bearers and to propose and second candidature of another member and to receive all communications from the Secretary of the College.
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  3. Only the Corporate Members have the right to be nominated as office-bearers of the College.
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  5. The posts of office bearers shall be filled by persons who become eligible for Corporate Membership in terms of Article V, Paragraph 5 only.
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  7. The membership fees will be as prescribed by rules made by the Executive Committee from time to time.
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  9. Any Member (except those who have obtained Life Membership) who has not paid his annual subscription fee for a consecutive period of three years shall automatically cease to be a member.
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  11. Application for membership shall be proposed and seconded by two Corporate Members and submitted to the Executive Committee for consideration. The Professional Affairs Standing Committee shall evaluate and recommend such application to the Executive Committee.
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  13. All applications for membership shall be on the prescribed form by the Executive Committee.
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  15. The Executive Committee shall have the right either to accept or reject any membership application for any reason, which they think, is justifiable and shall have the right to decide the Class of Membership.
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  17. Any person whom in the opinion of Executive Committee, has conducted himself in a dishonorable manner to the College shall not be eligible to become or remain as a member of the College. The Executive Committee shall appoint a Disciplinary Committee.
 

2.  A member may resign by communicating his resignation to the Secretary of the College and consider as a non-member from the date such request been accepted by the Executive Committee.

 

3.   The Executive Committee shall have the power to terminate the membership of any member who becomes disqualified to be a member in terms of constitutional regulations.