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                                    NCISS BylawsRevised and Approved on October 11, 2023 (page 1 of 12)ARTICLE I %u2013 NAME AND LOCATIONSection 1.01 Name.The name of this organization shall be the NATIONAL COUNCIL OF INVESTIGATION AND SECURITY SERVICES, INC. (hereafter referred to as %u201cCouncil%u201d), a nonprofit corporation incorporated in the District of Columbia.Section 1.02 Location.The registered office of the Council shall be determined by the Board of Directors, (hereafter referred to as %u201cBoard%u201d).ARTICLE II %u2013 OBJECTIVESThe objectives of this Council shall be:(1) To monitor national legislative and regulatory activities affecting the investigation and security industry. A substantial part of the Council%u2019s activities shall be to assist, advise, inform and influence legislation.(2) To develop and encourage the practice of high standards of personal and professional conduct among those persons serving in the investigation and security industry.(3) To promote the purpose and effectiveness of investigation and security companies by any and all means consistent with the public interest. Subject to prior approval of the Board the Council may take a position and express an opinion on issues directly and generally affecting the investigation and security industry as such; provided, however, that no action shall be taken on such matters as clearly fall solely within the purview of an individual investigation or security company or a distinct group of investigation or security companies.(4) To promote the private investigation and security industry and to educate members and the public in the advancement, improvement and uses of investigation and security services.(5) To assist local, state or regional groups of investigation and security companies in the common endeavor to advance and promote the investigation and security industry.(6) To provide the opportunity for the exchange of experiences and opinions through discussion, study, the internet and publications.(7) To cooperate in courses of study for the benefit of persons desiring to fit themselves for positions in the investigation and security industry, and to hold meetings and conferences for the mutual improvement and education of our members.(8) To acquire, preserve and disseminate data and valuable information relative to the functions and accomplishments of investigation and security companies.ARTICLE III %u2013 MEMBERSHIPSection 3.01 Regular.An individual who is licensed, when licensing or the equivalent is required by the state or jurisdiction in which they do business, to conduct private investigation or security guard business, or is an officer, partner, or designated representative of a licensed investigative or security agency. If an individual conducts business in a jurisdiction where the professional license is not required said individual must have authority to conduct business in all jurisdictions where his or her business is being marketed. There shall be one category of Regular Membership. A Regular Member will receive all the rights and privileges of membership. Members in good standing will not be required to provide additional documentation unless membership has lapsed beyond 120 days. 
                                
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