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All seven CLEARS chapters have a yearly membership fee. From
this membership fee, a portion (assessment) is sent to the CLEARS State
Executive Board. Some of the business that is conducted includes the
following committees:
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By-laws
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Audit
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Legislation
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Membership
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Historical
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Training & Resources
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Each year, the annual CLEARS Training Seminar is presented to
provide a series of ongoing training for records personnel. It is
presented by one of the three Regions. All funds earned from the Training
Seminar
are forwarded to the State Executive Board. At the annual
Training
Seminar, venders reserve stations to show their products.
There are State Corporate sponsors that join and pay an annual fee.
Commercial Members that join at the chapter level also pay an annual
fee to
the chapter in which they join.
The California Police Recorder (CPR) is a quarterly magazine used as another
training tool for all members as well as police agencies and sheriff departments. A percentage of the profits are forwarded to the State Executive
Board.
The State funds are also used to promote annual registration for the
Annual Training
Seminar. Each of the seven chapters is afforded one
paid seminar registration.
Authorized expenses incurred by members while on approved business for the
corporation shall be borne by the corporation.
A schedule of reimbursement has been established by the State Executive
Board.
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