ASCLS State Constituent and District Societies
Members maintain their ASCLS membership through state and local societies.
Within these constituent societies, members are able to discuss local
and statewide problems, compare and contrast issues, standards and methodologies
of their respective laboratories, and stimulate local/regional interest
in the profession. Constituent state societies produce journals or newsletters
to facilitate communications among their members. Workshops and seminars
are sponsored to provide continuing education. State societies also sponsor
their own annual meetings, usually held in late winter or spring of each
year.
As required by the ASCLS Bylaws, an individual must hold membership at
the state and national levels. It is this organizational structure that
allows for appropriate channeling of local needs to the national level
and national activities and programs back to the individual members.
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