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In
order to be a member of the ACCII, the applicant must be a licensed DC, a member
of the ACA, a member of the ACA Council on Diagnostic Imaging, and must be Board
Certified by the American Chiropractic Board of Infrared Imaging (ACBII). Continued membership
in the ACCII requires the annual payment of dues and an annual requirement of 12
hours of continuing education on the topic of infrared imaging. Professionally-degreed
persons in other specialties may apply to become non-voting “Associate
Members” of the ACCII. The
annual symposia of the American Chiropractic College of Infrared Imaging are
open to non-members, including professionally-degreed persons in other
specialties. Since the ACCII is a subdivision
of the ACA, its actions, policies, and procedures are controlled by the ACA
House of Delegates. ACA bylaws require that any individual who desires to
become a member of the ACCII must also be a member of the CDI and the ACA. Even though the ACBII (examining
board) is a ACA-affiliated organization, it is not necessary for an applicant to
be an ACA member to hold "Board Certified" status from the ACBII;
however, a non-ACA member is not eligible to then become a member of the
professional specialty organization, the ACCII. Further, a non-member
may not use the acronym CACBII,
because the ACA holds the trademark to this designation.
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