MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
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About I.A.C.T. membership:
The categories of IACT membership are: Regular, Associate and Emeritus.
Membership is available only to those persons of competence, moral character and integrity who:
• agree to advance the purpose of IACT; and
• agree to be governed by the IACT Code of Ethics and Conduct; and
• satisfy the requirements for membership; and
• submit a completed application, with any processing fees; and
• is approved by a majority of eligible voting members at a IACT business meeting; and
• maintain membership status in good standing.
REGULAR MEMBER:
Members must be actively employed by a governmental agency including, but not limited to,
active military personnel, federal, national, state, county, parish or municipal entities which provide specialized knowledge of alcohol and/or other drug testing to traffic or work place safety.
Employment includes, but is not limited to, criminalists, toxicologists, chemists, biologists, forensic scientists, members of the judiciary, drug recognition experts/technicians, laboratory administrators and breath alcohol test equipment operators, technicians or inspectors.
ASSOCIATE MEMBER:
Members qualified by training and experience, professional attainment or employment by
a company or entity devoted to alcohol or drug testing related to traffic and workplace safety including, but not limited to, analytical instrumentation manufacturer representatives, chemists, biologists, forensic scientists, occupational
safety professionals, jurisprudence, and forensic science consultants which provide specialized knowledge of alcohol and/or other drug testing to traffic or work place safety.
Read more about membership in the IACT BYLAWS: Download the IACT ByLaws (PDF, 135kb).
Promoting professionalism in the field of chemical tests for alcohol and other drugs in relation to traffic safety since 1988.
International Association for Chemical Testing
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