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Who qualifies? This program applies to family members in and/or joining the same club and living in the same household related by birth, marriage and other legal means - such as parents, children, spouses, aunts/uncles, cousins, grandparents and in-laws of spouses.
How Does The Family Membership Dues Program Work? The first family member (Head of Household) is required to pay the full International Dues and entrance fee. Up to four more subsequent qualifying family members over the age of majority in the same household and the same club shall pay one-half of the standard annual dues and no association entrance fees.
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Head of Household |
Subsequent Members |
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Yearly Dues |
US$39 |
US$19.50 |
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Entrance Fee |
US$25/ US$30 charter |
$0.00 | Can a life member be part of a family unit? Yes. When completing the Family Unit Certification Form the Life Member should be listed as the head of household.
Can young children be part of a family unit? Per the association’s constitution, formal membership is limited to individuals who are above the age of majority. Clubs are encouraged to allow children to volunteer in age appropriate activities and sponsor a Leo Club.
How does my family get certified as a family unit? The club secretary must submit the Family Unit Certification Form or file online when reporting a member. Recertification is only necessary when there is a change of address or membership status.
How do I drop a family member or family unit? To drop a family member from the club roster, the member will first need to be removed from the family unit. Read the Family Unit Reporting Instructions for further information.
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