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Originally Posted by virgo921
This is an interesting question. I may be expanding the scope of the discussion but what about just plain ol' inactive members? They ARE members, just not in the loop about the current temperature of the organization.
They could hold court on the organization and mislead people. When you become inactive are there any directions given to you about speaking for the organization/chapter?
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It depends what you mean by "inactive."
If you're "inactive" because it's your last semester senior year and you took senior status, or because you had money problems, and there were no hard feelings, I doubt that you would say anything to mislead anyone. I can't imagaine telling someone in that situation "you're not allowed to talk about ASA because you're not active."
Or are you talking "inactive" in the sense of alumnae not paying dues/being financial?