Membership-Requirements

There are 3 kinds of members:
Ordinary member
A ordinary member is a delegate of a country, member of the European union,
and which has or has not a formation of psychomotrists, recognised by government.
The ordinary member has speaking, questioning and voting rights.
Extraordinary member
An extraordinary member is a delegate of a country, not member of the European
union, which has a formation of psychomotrists, recognised by government.
The extraordinary member is not allowed to candidate for president or vice-president.
The extraordinary member has speaking, questioning and voting rights.
Associated member
The associated member is a delegate of a country, member of the European
union, which does not fulfil the conditions for regular or extraordinary
member. The associated member has speaking and questioning rights.
This delegate and his suppliant are elected for 4 years by the associations
representing psychomotor activities officially and on a national level.
A reelection is allowed.
Roles of membership
For membership, a written demand must be addressed to the executive
bureau. The executive bureau deliberates on the acceptance of the demand.
The assembly
of the members ratifies the decision. A written confirmation will be send.
The executive bureau may refuse a membership, if it is against the interests
of the European forum of psychomotor activities. A protest note concerning
this decision may be addressed to the assembly of the members, in the 4 weeks
following the reception of the decision. The assembly of the members then
statutes definitely.
Members have to respect the regulations and resolutions of the European forum
of psychomotor activities and its organisms, and to defend the interests
of the European forum of psychomotor activities and its members.
„demand for membership“ (form, pdf 365 KB)
If your country wants to become an EFP-member, please fill in this form and send it back to lone.frimodt@post.tele.dk and to veronika.pinter-theiss@psychomotorik.at
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