State chapters may be formed in line with HAAN mandate and objectives. Members of the Association in each state shall establish a State chapter whose aim shall be to promote the objectives of the Association.
The following are the conditions for recognizing a State chapter:
There are at least 30 individual members, one fellowship member, all financially up-to-date.
There are rules for the selection of officers and control of finance.
There are at least two activities per year including a seminar preparatory to the Annual Roundtable Conference.
The chapter accepts responsibility for collecting and transmitting all dues of the state members to the National Executive President.
Recognition can be withdrawn by council if in its opinion the chapter is not operating according to the rules or for failing to meet the objectives of HAAN.
The management of the chapters shall be carried out by structures such as directed by the National Secretariat.
The chapter provides for a dispute resolution mechanism within its internal administrative framework.
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