Recognition of Service to the
National Rifle Association of New Zealand
Criteria Adopted by Council - Sept 2010
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There are two types of Distinguished Service Recognition from NRANZ. Life Membership, for outstanding service to the Association and Distinguished Service Medal, for considerable service to Fullbore Shooting at a National, Regional or Club level.
Life Membership
May be conveyed on a member by a simple majority vote at an AGM, after recommendation from Council.
Distinguished Service Medal (NRA-DSM)
May be conveyed on a member or an associate by Council at any time. The nominee need not necessarily be a member of the association.
Below is the criteria to be used when submitting application to Council for both of the above honours of NRANZ.
For Life Membership the criteria listed below must be matched or bettered. There is a heavy expectation that the life membership nominee has provided an outstanding contribution to NRANZ, at a national level, over a period of time.
Life Membership: capped at fifteen (15) members
Distinguished Service Medal:
Clubs or Associations are to nominate through the NRA Secretary's Office in writing with an in-depth résumé of history of offices, achievements and record. Secretary to forward to convener of NRANZ Life Membership Committee who is to contact as many as possible of the current Life Members to discuss before making decision on application. Convener will submit to Council for approval and, if successful, to AGM for ratification.
NRANZ Veterans Badge Status
The NRANZ Veterans badge may be awarded by council to any member who meets the following criterior:
1. Must have reached the age of 65 years,
2. Has been a members for 40 years, and
3. Recommended by his/her club.