Registrants in good standing, except student members and honorary agrologists, shall be eligible to vote in elections or on motions at an AGM and may hold office in the institute.

In addition to the requirements of the Professional Governance Act and BCIA Bylaws, registrants shall be subject to the Professional Development (PD) Guidelines and Policies set by the Audit and Practice Review Committee, and approved by the BCIA Board.

Professional Agrologist (PAg) or Technical Agrologist (TAg) Status >

Professional Agrologists and Technical Agrologists have full rights and privileges as registrants, including the use of a seal and the title “Professional Agrologist” or “Technical Agrologist” and the respective designations “PAg” or “TAg”. Professional development hours must be reported annually: the required minimum is 30 PD hours per year, with an accumulation of 125 PD hours over a three-year reporting period (ending with the reporting year).

Articling Agrologist (AAg) or Articling Technical Agrologists (ATAg) Status >

Articling Agrologists and Articling Technical Agrologists have full rights and privileges as registrants without the use of a seal but are authorized to use the titles “Articling Agrologist” or “Articling Technical Agrologist” and the respective designations of “AAg” or “ATAg”. Articling Registrants must attend professional development activities specified by BCIA at the beginning of their articling terms.

Professional development hours must be reported annually: the required minimum is 30 PD hours per year, with an accumulation of 125 PD hours over a three year reporting period (ending with the reporting year). If a change in status is requested, the articling term is put on hold. While on-leave, the articling Registrant is welcome to attend all professional development activities as included in the Articling Program and should continue to engage with their mentor.

Limited License Agrologist (LLAg) >

Limited License Agrologists have full rights and privileges as registrants, including the use of a seal and the title “Limited License Agrologist” and the respective designation “LLAg". Professional development hours must be reported annually: the required minimum is 30 PD hours per year, with an accumulation of 125 PD hours over a three-year reporting period (ending with the reporting year).

Practice Area(s) are assigned based on the registrant's narrow scope of practice.

Non-Practicing Status >

Non-practicing registrants continue to receive information circulated and may attend BCIA events but CANNOT practice agrology or use their seal (if applicable), nor use their professional title or designation. A minimum of 15 PD hours annually is required during their time on leave plus declaring area(s) of practice.

One may remain on leave for up to three (3) consecutive years and can return at any time by paying the associated (pro-rated) annual fee for the year, with submission of the Return to Practicing Status Form.

Retired Status >

Retired status is for those that have left work and are no longer providing any agrology services or advice upon which a person may act, but wish to stay active and engaged in BCIA. Retirees can provide information on an educational basis but cannot offer specific advice about any specific situation or question.

Retired agrologists have the right to vote and hold office, to receive information circulated, to attend BCIA events and have the opportunity to use the title “Professional Agrologist (Retired)” and the designation “PAg (Ret)”.

Retired registrants must complete a status declaration annually upon renewal of registration. Annual professional development reporting is NOT required. One may return to practicing status at any time by paying the associated (pro rated) annual fee for the year, with submission of the Return to Practicing Status Form.

Student Member >

Student members have the right to receive information circulated and to attend BCIA events. Students do NOT have the right to use a seal, or any title or designation.

Resignation in Good Standing >

A registrant who has resigned in good standing has three years (3) years from the resignation date to reinstate, upon payment of the fees for the year returning plus a reinstatement fee. If reinstatement is not requested within three years from the date of leaving BCIA, you must re-apply for registration and meet all application requirements.

The Professional Governance Act mandates that former Registrants will be listed as 'Former BCIA Registrant' for ten (10) years.

To resign in good standing, submit the Resignation in Good Standing form to avoid additional penalty fees if a potential return within three (3) years.

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