Under the Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act (EGPA) and ASET's administrative bylaws, a regulated member’s right to practice and use protected titles (like C.E.T. or C.Tech.) is entirely dependent on maintaining their registration in "good standing." A critical component of maintaining this status is the payment of annual membership dues and compliance with Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements. The "Annual Certificate" (or digital equivalent) is the legal proof that a member is currently authorized to practice for that specific calendar year. The Registrar will only issue or validate this annual certificate after the member has fulfilled their yearly administrative and financial obligations—most notably, paying their annual dues. If a member resigns, is suspended due to disciplinary action, or simply fails to pay their dues, the Registrar is legally obligated to withhold or revoke the certificate, as the individual is no longer legally authorized to represent themselves as a regulated professional to the public.
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