Entities regulated by state and federal insurance regulatory agencies have a right to expect fair treatment from knowledgeable regulatory personnel. Insurance companies, individuals, associations, partnerships, sole proprietorships, corporations, and other entities that are involved in the insurance industry and interested in the continued education and professional development of individuals involved in regulating the insurance industry may become Sustaining Members of IRES. This category of membership is called Sustaining Members, because the dues help sustain and support the important regulatory educational programs sponsored by IRES. Sustaining Members are non-voting members of IRES and receive many of the same benefits as regular members.​
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Description
Firm Sustaining Membership is open to any insurance company, industry association, partnership, sole proprietorship, corporation or other entity involved in the insurance industry. Under this type of Sustaining Membership, any employee of the Firm Sustaining Member or a related company is entitled to the benefits of membership, such as the ability to register for IRES-sponsored events like the annual Career Development Seminar or the IRES Foundation’s National Insurance School on Market Regulation at the IRES membership rate.
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Cost: $450 per year
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About Sustaining Membership Dues:
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Dues are due annually.
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The Sustaining membership year runs from January 1 through December 31.
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Sustaining members joining on or after October 1 will receive membership through the end of the next full calendar year (e.g. October 1, 2020 through December 31, 2021).
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All dues are payable in U.S. funds.
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Payment must accompany the application for membership.
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Dues are subject to change at any time at the discretion of the IRES Board of Directors and/or the IRES Executive Committee.