Removal of member: central authority may remove for bankruptcy, incapacity, conviction or abuse of office with hearing. Central authority may remove a member from office for being an undischarged bankrupt, for physical or mental incapacity, for conviction involving moral turpitude, or for abusing the position so continuation is detrimental to the public interest; removal under the abuse ground requires that the member be given a reasonable opportunity of being heard.
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Removal of member: central authority may remove for bankruptcy, incapacity, conviction or abuse of office with hearing.
Central authority may remove a member from office for being an undischarged bankrupt, for physical or mental incapacity, for conviction involving moral turpitude, or for abusing the position so continuation is detrimental to the public interest; removal under the abuse ground requires that the member be given a reasonable opportunity of being heard.
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