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IPFA RULES - Summary
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detailed listing of the rules.
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To be eligible for transfer to another
IPFA affiliate, the member must have moved her permanent residence more than 25 miles
(42 kms) from the club where the
original membership was purchased.
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A transferring member must have
purchased her original membership at least 90 days prior to transferring to
an affiliate.
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Transferred memberships are honored by
the affiliate for the remainder of the current membership term, or for 24
months, whichever period is shorter.
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The affiliate club does not have to
honor any payments or credits for additional goods or services other than a
basic club membership. Child minding, massage privileges, court time, food and
beverage credits and free or frozen time on memberships are not transferable.
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The affiliate club may charge an
administration fee to establish a new member record and issue a membership
card.
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The transferring member must be a
member in good standing at the original club, and continue to make their
payments to the original club. Confirmation of membership status may be
required by the affiliate club prior to accepting the transfer.
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Once transferred to an affiliate, the
transferring member may not exercise any renewal option at the original club
to extend the term of membership. At the end of the member's existing term
or at the end of 24 months, whichever is first to occur, the transferring
member must purchase an entirely new membership from the affiliate if she
wishes to continue to use the affiliate club.
Membership in the IPFA is purely
voluntary, and is purchased by Spa Lady for the benefit of our members. IPFA
membership rosters are published annually and are only a guide. It is impossible
for Spa Lady to guarantee that a listed IPFA affiliate is still in business,
still a member of the IPFA, or that they will follow the IPFA rules.
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