ISHRS MEMBERSHIP AGREEMENTIshrs Membership Agreement • December 2nd, 2016 • Illinois
Contract Type FiledDecember 2nd, 2016 JurisdictionThe International Society of Hair Restoration Surgeons (ISHRS) is a nonprofit corporation, exempt from U.S. federal income tax pursuant to Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3), organized and operated exclusively for charitable, educational, literary, and scientific purposes. As further explained by its Bylaws, the ISHRS’s purpose is to advance the art and science of hair restoration by licensed, experienced physicians who are qualified to practice this type of medicine and who will do so with the highest degree of skill and artistry; to encourage the free interchange of ideas, knowledge, and experience among its members in order to maintain the skills and artistry of those members at the highest possible level of skill and knowledge; to encourage professional excellence and to promote amicable relations among the members; and to encourage continuing medical education in hair restoration surgery (“Exempt Purpose”),
ISHRS MEMBERSHIP AGREEMENTIshrs Membership Agreement • November 11th, 2022 • Illinois
Contract Type FiledNovember 11th, 2022 JurisdictionThe ISHRS is a nonprofit corporation, exempt from U.S. federal income tax pursuant to Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3), organized and operated exclusively for charitable, educational, literary, and scientific purposes. As further explained by its Bylaws, the ISHRS’s purpose is to advance the art and science of hair restoration by licensed, experienced physicians who are qualified to practice this type of medicine and who will do so with the highest degree of skill and artistry; to encourage the free interchange of ideas, knowledge, and experience among its members in order to maintain the skills and artistry of those members at the highest possible level of skill and knowledge; to encourage professional excellence and to promote amicable relations among the members; and to encourage continuing medical education in hair restoration surgery (“Exempt Purpose”),