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How to apply for LIC membership?

 

How to apply for LIC membership?

1. For new members please print/complete/post or print/complete/scan/email the following form to the membership secretary on the address on the form or email address  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . If you are joining during January to March then we can take BSA membership but for the rest of the year we suggest you  go direct to the BSA instead of us holding the process up. 

2. Once you have joined then there will be no need to complete this form the following year.

3. Pay in via Internet Transfer to the account details on the form or even setup a standing order for yearly payment in January when renewals are due.

Attached please find the 2013 Application form here and send it by mail to our Membership Secretary at the address provided in the form; and if necessary the Standing order form to be send to your Bank. ( Most Internet Banking sites now allow you to setup up standing orders without sending them any paperwork - just log-on to your bank's website and looking for Standing orders )

 

Optional, recommended, BSA membership

For those who want to take part in Competitions you'll need to join the British Spearfishing Association ("BSA"). In addition, the LIC strongly encourages you to join the BSA as it is our National Federation representing the activity, gives you access to cost effective 3rd party insurance, and you also receive two publications of the Crystal Clear Magazine per year. To join the BSA, select the relevant option on the 2013 Application form above.

 

Alternatively, if you require 3rd Party insurance, you will need to make your own arrangements with your insurance company.

 

If you have any questions about the membership , contact us here.

 

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