“APPROVED”
at the ІІ-nd Convention
of the All-Ukrainian Public Organisation
Ukrainian Guild of Real Estate Agents
Protocol № 2
of 25 November 2006
PROVISIONS
On membership in the Ukrainian Guild of Real Estate Agents
1. General provisions
1.2. Individual members of the Guild can be persons no less than 18 years of age who legally operate in the real estate market and/or have interests related to shaping a civilised real estate market in forms and kinds provided for by Ukrainian law in force; recognise the Charter of the Guild and agree to meet its requirements; strive to achieve the Guild's objective; and pay admission and membership fees.
1.3. The Honorary members of the Guild can be deemed Guild members who made major contributions to development of the real estate market and the Guild, achievement of its objective and Charter tasks.
1.4. The collective members of the Guild can be the collectives of enterprises, establishments, organisations and their associations of all forms of ownership who operate legally in the real estate market and/or have interests in shaping a civilised real estate market; accept the Charter of the Guild and agree to meet its requirements; strive to secure the objective of the Guild; and who have decided to join the Guild and pay admission and membership fees. Collective members realise their rights and obligations through their representatives.
1.5. The Convention of the Guild can recognise an individual member of the Guild as an Honorary member of the Guild. The decision is made by a simple majority vote.
1.6. Individual and collective members are admitted at Local Centres by a simple majority vote with subsequent notification thereof to the Council of the Guild. Should a Local Centre be absent, the Council of the Guild admits members.
1.7. The Founders of a Guild are the members of the respective Local Centre.
2.2. A decision on admitting individual members of the Guild is made at the General Meeting of the Local Centre by a simple majority vote.
2.3. During admission to the Guild, the candidate is given the following documents for review:
· The Provisions on Guild Membership;
· The Provisions on the respective Local Centre;
· The Code of Ethics of the Guild member;
· The blank of the application for admission to the Guild;
· A blank of a questionnaire (for filling in).
2.5. According to para. 2.2., the Head of the Local Centre puts the issue on admitting a candidate to Guild membership on the agenda of the General Meeting of the Local Centre.
2.6. In case of admitting a candidate to Guild membership, the Head of the Local Centre submits the copies of documents submitted as per para. 2.4. to the Council of the Guild.
2.7. If the Local Centre rejects an application for membership, or if a Local Centre is absent, the candidate can submit the application and documents to the Executive Director of the Guild who submits these documents for review to the Council of the Guild. The Council of the Guild puts this issue on the agenda of the next meeting. A decision is made by a simple majority vote.
3.2. The decision on admitting collective members of the Guild is made at the General Meeting of the Local Centre by a simple majority vote.
3.3. During admission of collective members to the Guild, the candidate is given the following documents for review:
· The Provisions on Guild Membership;
· The Provisions on the respective Local Centre;
· The Code of Ethics of the Guild member;
· The blank of the application for admission to the Guild as a collective member;
· A blank of a questionnaire (for filling in).
· An excerpt from the protocol of the governing body on election of a Director; in case of a private company, an order on appointment of a Manager;
· A copy of the Charter and Certificate of registration of an enterprise (organisation);
· The minutes of the General Meeting (decision of founders) on joining the Guild; and
· A filled in questionnaire.
3.6. In case of admitting a candidate to Guild membership, the Head of the Local Centre submits the copies of documents as per para. 3.3 to the Council of the Guild.
3.7. If the Local Centre rejects an application for membership, or if a Local Centre is absent, the candidate can submit the application and the file of documents to the Council of the Guild for review. The Council of the Guild puts this issue on the agenda of the next meeting. A decision is made by a simple majority vote.
4.2. Honorary members of the Guild are recognised by the Convention of the Guild.
6.2. A Guild member can voluntarily leave Guild membership by submitting an application to the Local Centre, and if there is no Local Centre, the application is submitted to the Council of the Guild.
6.3. Members are expelled from Guild membership by the Local Centre, and if there is no Local Centre, this is done by the Council of the Guild. The decision is made by a simple majority vote.
6.4. Should the Guild member disagree with the decision of the Local Centre or Council of the Guild on his expulsion from Guild membership, the member can appeal this decision in 30 days, respectively, to the Council of the Guild or the Convention of the Guild as the supreme statutory body of the Guild. The resolution of the Convention shall be final.
6.5. The grounds for expulsion of Guild members are as follows:
· engaging in activities harming the interests of the Guild;
· failing to pay the membership fee in one month since the due date of paying for the next six-month term; and
· gross violation of the Code of Ethics of the Guild member.