Maintaining your membership...

Participation. Agency representatives are expected to be actively involve in a WRIPAC committee or
in an administrative function that supports WRIPAC.  (Active participation by all members is required in
lieu of dues.)

Attendance. Following the initial two meetings, agency representatives are required to attend a
minimum of one business meeting per fiscal year (as evidenced by signing the business meeting
attendance roster). If you are not able to personally attend a meeting, you may send a substitute
representative from your agency, however, you will get the most benefit from your membership if the
same representative attends all or most of the meetings.


What if your membership lapses?

WRIPAC by-laws specify that any agency that does not attend one business meeting per fiscal year will
be automatically dropped from membership.  If this happens to your agency, you are welcome to
re-apply when your agency is once again able to actively participate on a regular basis.

For additional membership information, contact our current President
Amy Kohls or complete a
membership interest form.
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WRIPAC Membership Information

Membership is open to any public agency in the Western United States. There's no fee to join WRIPAC.
The membership process begins by attending one of the meetings held throughout the year. Your
ongoing active participation in meetings and committee work maintains your membership.


Becoming a member...
At the next regular business meeting, your request is
accepted and voted on by the current membership.
As a new member, you will
receive copies of all WRIPAC
monographs, the Job
Analysis manual and other
pertinent information.  Your
agency can immediately
begin enjoying the benefits of
membership including test
material exchange, reduced
fees for training classes, and
networking among members.
Your agency designates a representative to attend two
consecutive WRIPAC meetings. The meeting dates and
locations can be found on our
homepage. The meetings
are free. Guest are always welcomed.
Your agency submits a letter to WRIPAC identifying the
designated representative and agreeing to the WRIPAC
principles outlined in our bylaws.