Dues Structure
When joining the ACEC of Nevada, your firm will also be joining as a member of the American Council of Engineering Companies and will receive the benefits of this dual membership. (If you are a branch office of a national firm, your national office may already be a member of the American Council of Engineering Companies. In this case you pay only state dues.)
Dues are based on the estimated number of full-time employees (i.e. engineers, designers, clerical, administration - everyone) in your Nevada office(s). The number of employees is converted to an index number which is used for dues calculations. *approximate index number rounded to nearest tenth is used to estimate dues only - exact dues will vary slightly.
TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS:I hereby apply for membership in the American Council of Engineering Companies of Nevada. I am a registered professional engineer in good standing in the State of Nevada and am now engaged in business and have an established office in the State of Nevada for the practice of consulting engineering.
I have no commercial affiliation or alliance that would create a conflict of interest with my practice as a professional engineer. I subscribe to the principles of ethical conduct, business integrity, and professional competence. If I am accepted as a member, I agree to abide by the Council’s Bylaws and Code of Ethics. I submit the following for your consideration and for selective use in the membership roster, if this application is accepted.
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