State Only Membership

$173.00

State Only Membership is defined by the NSPCA bylaws as:

Any pest control firm (“Firm”) licensed under the State in the Pest Control Operator (“PCO”) Structural category or the PCO General category to perform pest control services, and which pest control firm has as its primary activity the application of pesticides is eligible to for State Membership providing said pest control firm fulfills the following requirements:

1. State members are those companies that are not headquartered in Nebraska.
2. The applicant shall not utilize or mention the Association affiliation or use the Association logo on any promotional material, brochures, stationery, etc. prior to official membership approval and notification thereof.
B. State Members may choose to designate representatives to act as their agents in the conduct of Association affairs (“Designated Representative”). State Members shall provide notice to the Association’s Board of their designated representative.
C. State Members receive all member benefits. State Members may vote, hold office or be a member of the Board, chair committees, and may serve on committees if appointed and otherwise attend all meetings and functions of the Association and be entitled to receive all other benefits of membership.

State Only Membership is defined by the NSPCA bylaws as:

Any pest control firm (“Firm”) licensed under the State in the Pest Control Operator (“PCO”) Structural category or the PCO General category to perform pest control services, and which pest control firm has as its primary activity the application of pesticides is eligible to for State Membership providing said pest control firm fulfills the following requirements:

1. State members are those companies that are not headquartered in Nebraska.
2. The applicant shall not utilize or mention the Association affiliation or use the Association logo on any promotional material, brochures, stationery, etc. prior to official membership approval and notification thereof.
B. State Members may choose to designate representatives to act as their agents in the conduct of Association affairs (“Designated Representative”). State Members shall provide notice to the Association’s Board of their designated representative.
C. State Members receive all member benefits. State Members may vote, hold office or be a member of the Board, chair committees, and may serve on committees if appointed and otherwise attend all meetings and functions of the Association and be entitled to receive all other benefits of membership.