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Grand Knight's Handbook - Knights of Columbus, Supreme Council

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REFERENCE<br />

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for delivery to the general agent.) The council copy <strong>of</strong><br />

the Form #100 and the financial secretary copy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Transmittal Form (#175FS) are retained for council<br />

records.<br />

2. JUVENILE TO ADULT — Juvenile to adult constitutes a<br />

specific category <strong>of</strong> new member transaction, and the<br />

preceding section applies to this transaction as well. An<br />

applicant for membership who holds an in-force insurance<br />

policy issued while he was under 18 years <strong>of</strong> age<br />

is to be processed as a juvenile to adult transaction.<br />

The juvenile policy number should be included on the<br />

Form #100 if available. If the prospect applies for membership<br />

prior to his nineteenth birthday, the maximum<br />

initiation fee that can be charged is $5.00.<br />

3. REINSTATEMENT—This transaction can be used if<br />

membership termination has been for a period <strong>of</strong> three<br />

months or less. To reinstate his membership, the applicant<br />

pays to the financial secretary <strong>of</strong> his former council<br />

all arrearages, whereupon the financial secretary shall<br />

notify the <strong>Supreme</strong> <strong>Council</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice on a Form #100.<br />

Reinstatements can only take place in the council from<br />

which the member was suspended or took a withdrawal.<br />

A reinstatement will not reflect a break in membership.<br />

No council action is required.<br />

4. READMISSION — This transaction is appropriate if<br />

membership termination has been for a period <strong>of</strong> more<br />

than three months and up to seven years. The applicant<br />

may be readmitted into the council <strong>of</strong> his choice.<br />

<strong>Council</strong> action on his membership is required, but<br />

action by the admission committee is normally not<br />

needed.<br />

If the applicant left his former council by withdrawal<br />

before October 1, 2003 he attaches his withdrawal card<br />

to the Form 100 and pays advance dues (quarter-annual<br />

minimum). If the applicant was suspended for nonpayment<br />

or he left by withdrawal on or after October 1,<br />

2003 he must pay a $7.50 reentry fee in lieu <strong>of</strong> all council<br />

arrearages. The financial secretary forwards the Form

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