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All participants under RAS's key initiatives such as the Happy Toilet Programme (HTP) and Happy Toilet School Education Programme (HTSE) are automatically invited to join the Associate Membership scheme. The membership is free-of-charge.
The Associate Membership provides an excellent platform for interaction and networking not only with participating organizations of the programme, but with other commercial partners and relevant government bodies as well.
Through various channels such as emails and e-newsletters, associate members will be regularly updated of RAS's happenings and events, which they may participate in. Examples of such community events include the annual Clean and Green Week, the Happy Toilet Summit, the World Toilet Expo and Forum.
Benefits
- Exclusive activities
- First to know of upcoming events by various government agencies and non-government organizations, in areas of public health and environment
- Priority information on new toilet standards in design, cleanliness and maintenance
- Special rates for seminars/conferences organized by Restroom Association (Singapore) or our affiliated partners like World Toilet Organization and World Toilet College
- Regular updates of our events and activities
Rights and Entitlements of Associate Members
- Associate Membership is free-of-charge and is valid for a lifetime.
- All Associate Members are entitled to attend all General Meetings by their accredited representatives appointed in accordance with this Article, but shall not be entitled to vote at any such General Meeting.
- An Associate Member may, at any time by notice in writing to the Association, revoke the appointment of any accredited representative and appoint another in his place.
- The appointment of any accredited representative of an Associate Member shall be automatically terminated: -
(a) upon the accredited representative ceasing to be an employee of the Associate Member or otherwise being dissociated from the Associate Member, in which case the Associate Member shall forthwith inform the Association in writing of any such cessation or dissociation;
(b) If he has been convicted of such crimes or offences which, in the sole opinion of the Board of Committee, render him unfit to be the accredited representative of an Associate Member or bring the Association into disrepute.
- Associate Members who are actively engaged in RAS's activities may be invited to become ordinary members at RAS's discretion.
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