Terms and Conditions
Allied Membership in AIA signifies that you adhere to a professional code of ethics and share a common goal to support the profession of architecture and to build a better world for all people.
- Rights and Privileges, Allied Members in goodstanding:
- May serve as a member of any committee of this Chapter that does not perform any duty of the Board of Directors;
- May attend and speak but may not make motions or vote at any meeting of this Chapter;
- Shall not be eligible to serve as an officer or director or to chair a committee of this Chapter other than the Allied Advisory Committee;
- May not use the initial "AIA", but may use "AIA Connecticut Allied Member".
Our company understands that we may not refer to our Allied status in any way that might lead the public to believe that we are architects.
Allied members must comply with the By-Laws of AIA Connecticut. AIA Connecticut may acept or reject Allied applications and renewals in its sole discretion, including based on business practices and activities that are determineal to the mission of AIA Connecticut or to the architectural profession. By submitting this application, the applicant represents that it is not engaged in the practice of architecture in the state of Connecticut.