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Members

TAPL Offers 5 Different Membership Types

 
   1. Active Member

Active Membership in the Organization is limited to landmen employed or engaged in petroleum land work. Where salaried, their employer must be regularly engaged in the oil and gas business. Once qualified under this section, eligibility under this section shall not be affected by location, classification of employment, departmental or managerial assignment. Nothing in this section is to deny Active Membership to those having supervision of those engaged in petroleum land work. Active Member dues include the meal and drinks at regular meetings, the directory, mailings and the right to participate in TAPL sponsored events at member rates. Active Members have the full right to vote and hold office in the TAPL.


   2.  Associate Member

Associate Membership shall be available to persons who are active in or associated with the petroleum industry. Associate Members shall have all the rights and privileges of Active Members, except those of voting and holding office.

 

   3. Non-Resident Member

Non-resident Membership shall be limited to landmen and persons who are active in or associated with the petroleum industry and who live greater than 75 miles from Tulsa. Prior to the beginning of each fiscal year, the Executive Committee must approve the continuance of the Non-Resident membership program and the dues amount for that fiscal year. Non-Resident Member dues will include the directory, mailings and the right to participate in TAPL sponsored events at member rates. Non-resident Members must pay the guest fee, as determined by the Executive Committee, to attend meetings where TAPL incurs an expense. Non-Resident Members cannot vote or hold office in the TAPL.

 

  4.  Retired Member

Retired Membership may be conferred upon application to and approval by the Executive Committee, on any Member who is at least 55 years of age, has at least 25 years active experience in land work, is fully retired from land work, and has been a Member of the organization for the five years immediately preceding the retirement. Retired Members may receive free membership or may pay a reduced amount of dues, as prescribed by the Executive committee. The Retired Members will receive the directory, mailings and have the right to participate in TAPL sponsored events at member rates. Retired members will be charged the guest fee, as determined by the Executive Committee, to attend each meeting where the TAPL incurs an expense. Retired Members cannot vote or hold office in the TAPL.

 

   5. Honorary Member

Honorary Membership may be conferred annually by the Executive Committee upon any person active in or associated with the petroleum industry or who has rendered service to the industry which, at the discretion of the Executive Committee, entitles such a person to an Honorary Membership designation. Honorary Members shall have all the rights and privileges of Active Members, except those of voting and holding office. Honorary Members will be free from the payment of annual dues, but may or may not be charged a guest fee, as determined by the Executive Committee, to attend each meeting where TAPL incurs an expense.