We welcome any ques ons you may have and look forward to receiving your applica. Sincerely, Sunni Simmons FABI Administrator

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FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF BUILDING INSPECTORS, INC. Post Office Box 149202 Orlando, Florida 32814 9202 (800) 544 3224 (407) 897 5422 www.fabi.org info@fabi.org Thank you for your interest in membership in the Florida Associa on of Building Inspectors, Inc. (FABI). Since 1984, we have been working to create a standard in Florida's Inspec on Industry. Now, a er over 30 years, FABI remains Florida's Inspec on Voice. Following you will find informa on on everything necessary to join our great associa on. If you find you s ll have ques ons a er reviewing the material, please contact me at info@fabi.org or at one of the numbers shown above. FABI is a hands on, member driven organiza on that provides educa onal programming and ongoing opportuni es for its members to interact at FABI mee ngs and events. FABI also provides many opportuni es for its members to be involved in the governing of the associa on. FABI provides a wide range of membership services and benefits. Foremost, is the ability to align yourself and your business with the most professional real estate inspec on organiza on in the State of Florida. All prospec ve members must join FABI as associate inspectors first. Becoming an associate inspector is easy. Just complete the enclosed membership applica on and return it to the FABI Office with your applica on fee and completed inspec on report. All associate inspectors are expected to upgrade their status to registered professional inspector within 36 months (3 years) by comple ng all requirements necessary (informa on included in this packet). We welcome any ques ons you may have and look forward to receiving your applica on. Sincerely, Sunni Simmons FABI Administrator QUALITY COMMITMENT TO THE HOME BUYER AND SELLER

A P P L I C A T I O N To begin the membership process, you must first complete the enclosed membership applica on. A few things to remember: ASHI Cer fied Inspectors and InterNACHI Cer fied Master Inspectors have met the FABI qualifica ons for membership. Proof of membership must accompany applica on. Please print legibly (or type directly into the form) and include all of your contact informa on. Be sure to have someone witness your signature on the declara on of intent. This does not need to be notarized. If there is not a witness signature, the applica on will be returned to you. Read and sign the code of ethics. If this is not signed, the applica on will be returned to you. A completed full home inspec on report should accompany your membership applica on (but MUST be submi ed within 90 days of applica on). This inspec on report should have all of the client s personal informa on deleted from the report. Once your applica on has been received, you will receive an email outlining your next steps for membership and an invoice for your associate inspector dues. The associate inspector logo will also be emailed to you. You may only use the associate inspector logo in your marke ng material un l you meet the requirements for RPI membership and receive no fica on from the FABI Office. Your membership may be immediately terminated if you are found to be using the wrong logo. MEMBERSHIP PROCEDURE 1. Complete the enclosed membership applica on (pages 3 & 4 only) and return it to the FABI Office with your $65 applica on fee and one completed inspec on report with client s personal informa on removed (Inspec on report does not have to accompany the applica on but it must be submi ed within 90 days of applica on). The applica on fee will go towards your first years dues. You will be invoiced for the remaining por on of associate inspector dues. You may email your applica on to info@fabi.org and you may pay your applica on online by clicking here. 2. Submit proof of 250 fee full fee paid home inspec ons that meet or exceed the FABI Standards of Prac ce. This MUST be in the form of a list including date and complete address of each inspec on. You may not include four points, wind mits or roof cer fica ons in this list. This list will be reviewed by the membership commi ee, who can, at its discre on, ask for a copy of any of the reports listed to ensure that the inspec on was completed. Once registered professional inspector membership is granted, this list will be removed from the member s file and destroyed. 3. Once you have met all requirements, you will be asked to update your original membership applica on. This updated applica on will be sent to the board for final approval. 4. Be approved by the board of directors. You will be no fied through the FABI Office of your approval. We will send you a membership cer ficate and your FABI name badge. 5. FABI members are required to earn 20 hours of con nuing educa on and a end at least one FABI quarterly conference per year. Each FABI Conference is worth at least 10 con nuing educa on credits. The addi onal 10 credits can be met by a ending a second conference, or by a ending courses given in your area through local educa onal ins tu ons. ALL COURSES MUST BE APPROVED BY FABI! 6. Within the first year of RPI membership, you must sit for the standards and ethics por on of the Florida Home Inspec on Exam (FHIE). The test is proctored at the FABI Office or at each of the quarterly conferences. Cost for ethics and SOP only is $25.

FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF BUILDING INSPECTORS, INC. APPLICATION FOR ASSOCIATE INSPECTOR MEMBERSHIP PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT Name Business Name Preferred First Name Birthday (Month/Day) Mailing Address City State Zip Office Number Email Address Cell Number Website FABI Sponsor/Referral (If applicable): # of Years in Inspec on Services # of Inspec ons Performed To Date HI License Number Date Licensed by the State Other Licenses Currently Held Services Currently Offered (i.e. New Construc on Inspec on, Insurance Inspec on, Mold Tes ng, etc.) Brief Background History Appropriate Associate Inspector Logo Usage Associate Inspectors are only permi ed to use one of the following logos: the FABI Associate Inspector logo, or the standard FABI logo accompanied with the words, Associate Inspector. Any Associate Inspector found to be using the standard logo without the words, Associate Inspector, or the Registered Professional Inspector logo, or the Affiliate logo, may, at the discre on of the Ethics and Standards of Prac ce Commi ee, have their Associate Inspector membership immediately terminated with no refund of monies paid. By signing below you acknowledge receipt of this informa on and agree to follow proper logo usage. APPLICANT SIGNATURE DATE

MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION PAGE 2 OF 2 CODE OF ETHICS Please read carefully and sign below Integrity, honesty, and objec vity are fundamental principles embodied by this Code, which sets forth obliga ons of ethical conduct for the home inspec on profession. The Board of Directors of FABI has adopted this Code to provide high ethical standards to safeguard the public and the profession. Inspectors shall comply with this Code, shall avoid associa on with any enterprise whose prac ces violate this Code and shall strive to uphold, maintain and improve the integrity, reputa on and prac ce of the home inspec on profession. 1.Inspectors shall avoid conflicts of interest or ac vi es that compromise, or appear to compromise, professional independence, objec vity or inspec on integrity. A. Inspectors shall not inspect proper es for compensa on in which they have, or expect to have, a financial interest. B. Inspectors shall not inspect proper es under con ngent arrangements whereby any compensa on or future referrals are dependent on reported findings or on the sale of a property. C. Inspectors shall not directly or indirectly compensate realty agents, or other par es having a financial interest in closing or se lement of real estate transac ons, for the referral of inspec ons or for inclusion on a list of recommended inspectors, preferred providers or similar arrangements. D. Inspectors shall not receive compensa on for an inspec on from more than one party unless agreed to by the client(s). E. Inspectors shall not accept compensa on, directly or indirectly, for recommending contractors, services or products to inspec on clients or other par es having an interest in inspected proper es. F. Inspectors shall not repair, replace or upgrade, for compensa on, systems or components covered by FABI Standards of Prac ce, for one year a er the inspec on. 2. Inspectors shall act in good faith toward each client and other interested par es. A. Inspectors shall perform services and express opinions based on genuine convic on and only within their areas of educa on, training or experience. B. Inspectors shall be objec ve in their repor ng and not knowingly understate or overstate the significance of reported condi ons. C. Inspectors shall not disclose inspec on results or client informa on without client approval. Inspectors, at their discre on, may disclose observed immediate safety hazards to occupants exposed to such hazards, where feasible. 3. Inspectors shall avoid ac vi es that may harm the public, discredit themselves or reduce public confidence in the profession. A. Adver sing, marke ng and promo on of inspectors services or qualifica ons shall not be fraudulent, false, decep ve or misleading. B. Inspectors shall report substan ve and willful viola ons of this Code of Ethics to the Ethics & Standards of Prac ce Commi ee. Signature Date DECLARATION OF INTENT Please read carefully and sign below I,, a est and declare that I have read and understand the Florida Associa on of Building Inspectors, Inc. (FABI) Standards of Prac ce, Code of Ethics and Policies and Procedures Manual. By signing this document, I agree to abide by and uphold all condi ons as so stated in the three referenced documents. I also understand that abiding by and upholding ALL aspects of the FABI Code of Ethics, Standards of Prac ce and Policies and Procedures is a condi on of membership in FABI, and any viola on may result in an immediate termina on of membership and all rights and privileges of membership. I understand that I may only use the FABI Logo designated for my membership level and that using any other FABI logo as a Associate Inspector will be grounds for termina on of my membership. My signature is my seal that I will prac ce all inspec ons under the guidelines of the FABI Standards of Prac ce and the FABI Code of Ethics. Signature Date Witness* *Applica ons without a Witness Signature will be returned.

POLICIES & PROCEDURES Please take the me to review the following policies and procedures BEFORE applying for membership: MEMBERSHIP PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION 1. When an individual requests membership information, a membership application packet will be forwarded to the applicant. This membership packet will include: the FABI Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics; the membership policies and procedures; a membership application with declaration of intent in which the applicant agrees to abide by the FABI Code of Ethics and the Standards of Practice and states the penalties for not abiding by them; and any other information that may be helpful. An application fee of $65 is required to be included with the application when it is returned to FABI, otherwise NO ACTION WILL BE TAKEN except to advise the applicant that the $65 application fee must be paid prior to any action being taken on their application. See application fees under DUES AND RENEWALS. 2. When the application is returned with the appropriate application fee and all information requested in the membership application packet, the application will be reviewed by the executive director for all appropriate information. If the membership packet is not complete, the inspector will be advised in writing within five (5) working days of receipt of the packet. 3. The executive director will notify the applicant of all actions necessary to complete the requirements of membership and any other information which may be helpful. 4. Associate inspectors must provide one full, fee paid home inspection report, completed by the associate, within 60 days of application. This must be a full home inspection (no condos, wind mits, etc.). This report must have the client s personal information removed. This report will be reviewed by the membership committee to ensure that it meets the FABI Standards of Practice. Associates will not receive the logo, membership certificate, name badge and their information will not be placed on the website until their report is received. 5. As part of the membership process, all associate inspectors must provide proof of 250 full, fee paid inspections that meet or exceed the FABI Standards of Practice. Proof of inspections MUST BE in the form of a list including date and complete address of each inspection. This list will be reviewed by the membership committee, who may, at its discretion ask to see any of the reports that correspond with the inspections on the list. Once professional inspector membership is granted, this list will be removed from the member s file and destroyed. 6. Once all requirements are met, and before board approval is requested, the member will be asked to update their original membership application. This updated application will be sent to the board for final approval to move up to professional inspector status. 7. Within one year of becoming a professional inspector, the member must take and pass the standards and ethics portion of the Florida Home Inspection Exam (FHIE). MEMBERSHIP CLASSIFICATIONS MASTER PROFESSIONAL INSPECTOR (MPI) This classification is for inspectors who have achieved at least ten (10) consecutive and verifiable years in one of three home inspector associations: FABI, ASHI or InterNACHI. MPIs must attend a minimum of one FABI conference and earn 20 total hours of continuing education each renewal year. This designation entitles the MPI to attend all FABI events at the reduced member rate; to possess and use the standard FABI logo and/or the exclusive MPI FABI logo in all advertising and transactions; and other member benefits which may be added from time to time. The master professional inspector has full voting privileges; may serve as an elected officer or director; serve as a committee chair and on committees; receive referrals from the FABI 800# line and website and other FABI sponsored advertising. REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL INSPECTOR (RPI) This classification is for all persons engaged in the profession of performing fee paid home and building inspections, after completing all requirements for this category. This designation requires the applicant to successfully pass an approved exam, submit proof of 250 inspections and one completed inspection report for review. RPIs must attend a minimum of one FABI conference and earn 20 total hours of continuing education each renewal year. This designation entitles the RPI to attend all FABI events at the reduced member rate; to possess and use the standard FABI logo and/or the exclusive RPI FABI logo in all advertising and transactions; and other member benefits which may be added from time to time. The registered professional inspector has full voting privileges; may serve as an elected officer or director; serve as a committee chair and on committees; receive referrals from the FABI 800# line and website and other FABI sponsored advertising. ASSOCIATE INSPECTOR This classification is for all persons engaged in the profession of performing fee paid home and building inspections while going through the process of becoming a registered professional inspector. Associate inspectors have three years from the date of application in which to complete the membership requirements. After this time, they must reapply for membership. Associates must attend a minimum of one FABI conference and earn 20 total hours of continuing education each renewal year. This designation entitles the FABI Associate Inspector to attend all FABI events at the reduced member rate, and other benefits which may be added from time to time. The FABI Associate Inspector has no voting privileges and may not serve as an elected officer or director. They may, however, be listed on the website as associate inspectors, use the associate inspector logo and serve on committees. All FABI Associate Inspectors are encouraged to attain the registered professional inspector status by completing all requirements, in which case they will have all rights of the registered professional inspector, upon approval by the board of directors.

POLICIES & PROCEDURES CONTINUED AFFILIATE MEMBER This classification is available to any person or company offering products or services to the home and building inspection profession. This designation entitles the affiliate member to attend all FABI educational conferences at the reduced member rate; to possess and use the FABI Affiliate Logo in all advertising and transactions; and other member benefits which may be added from time to time. The affiliate member has no voting privileges; and may not serve as an elected officer or director. They may, however, serve as committee chairs and on committees; and may receive non inspection referrals and inquiries from the FABI 800# line and website. RETIRED MEMBER A professional inspector may become a retired member upon retiring from the home and building inspection profession. They can no longer be actively involved in the home and building inspection profession as an owner, inspector or an employee of other inspectors and they must have no ongoing interest in a home and building inspection company or business involved in home and building inspections. HONORARY MEMBER The board of directors may make an individual an honorary member by an affirmative majority vote of the board. VOTING Professional inspector members are entitled to one (1) vote on all matters coming before the general membership for approval in accordance with the bylaws. Associate inspectors, affiliate members, retired members and honorary members have no voting privileges. RESIGNATION OF MEMBERSHIP Any individual holding membership may resign, for any reason, upon written notice to the executive director. No refunds will be made; however, any money owed to FABI shall become immediately due and payable. Upon resignation, the FABI logo must be removed from all material within 30 days. ETHICS Unethical business or inspection practices will not be tolerated by FABI. The FABI Ethics and Standards of Practice Committee is responsible for conducting investigations of any and all charges brought against any FABI member (see Ethics Policy Manual). A member may be sanctioned, suspended, or their membership privileges may be temporarily or permanently revoked, based on adverse findings of the ethics and standards of practice committee and by a vote of the board of directors. Any action resulting in suspension or revocation will result in the forfeiture of any money paid into FABI, and any money owed to FABI shall become immediately due and payable. DUES, FEES, RENEWALS AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS 1. All dues are payable on the anniversary date of your first dues payment. 2. Application fees: a. Associate Inspectors $65, which will be applied to the first year s membership dues, if the first year s dues are paid within 30 days of notification of approval for associate inspector membership. After this time, the $65 becomes an application fee only and will no longer apply to any membership dues or fees, when membership dues are paid. b. ASHI Certified Inspectors and InterNACHI Certified Master Inspectors this fee is waived, thus the full first year s dues are payable prior to membership. 3. Membership Fees: a. MPI $250 annually 25% discount offered to dues paying members of ASHI and InterNACHI (proof of dues receipt required). b. RPI $250 annually 25% discount offered to dues paying members of ASHI and InterNACHI (proof of dues receipt required). c. Associate Inspectors $150 annually per individual for a maximum of 36 associate inspector months. $175 annually per individual for any inspector who has been an associate inspector for 36 months total combined associate inspector time. 25% discount offered to dues paying members of ASHI and InterNACHI (proof of dues receipt required). d. Affiliate Member $175 annually per individual or company e. Retired Member No charge f. Honorary Member No charge 4. Special Assessments: a. Special assessments may be added from time to time by the board as needed. These special assessments shall apply to each and every member and associate inspector. 5. Testing fees for examinations are set by the FABI Education and Testing Committee. 6. Dues and Fees in Arrears: a. FABI Membership may be terminated if money owed to FABI exceeds 30 days past due. b. Unpaid fees will be deducted from renewal dues before being applied to renewal dues; this may result in nonmember status until renewal dues balance is paid. c. Members may decline to renew by writing to the board of directors, stating their reason. The board, at its sole discretion, may allow a member to renew within a two (2) year period (24 months) and not require full re application. 7. Refunds: As a policy, no fees shall be refunded unless the applicant is rejected. The board of directors may be petitioned in writing, in cases of hardship, for a refund of un used money, by any current member in good standing. CONTINUING EDUCATION The purpose of FABI is to continually update the knowledge of its membership. FABI will provide regular educational conferences in order to assure itself that members in all classifications (except affiliate) achieve regular input toward their continuing education. A minimum number of annual continuing education units shall be required for continued membership in FABI. The number and scope of the continuing education credits will be set by the FABI Education Committee. Professional inspectors and associates inspectors are required to attend at least one FABI conference and earn 20 hours of continuing education each renewal year.

POLICIES & PROCEDURES CONTINUED FABI LOGO USE Use of the FABI Logos is restricted to master professional inspectors, registered professional inspectors, associate inspectors and affiliate members. In addition, if an MPI or RPI uses the MPI or RPI logo and/or the standard FABI logo, any inspector employee or subcontractor used by them, for the purpose of performing the general building/home inspection MUST be a FABI MPI, RPI or an associate inspector. Any inspector employee must become a FABI Associate Inspector within 90 days of employment. The associate inspector must complete all requirements for full RPI status. Exception: Excluded from the above are specific subcontractors who are retained by the primary building inspection firm to perform individual inspections such as, but not limited to, WDO, seawall, septic systems, roof, consulting engineers, etc. Each person must use the logo that coincides with their classification. Any associate inspector found using either the MPI, RPI or affiliate logo may, at the discretion of the FABI Ethics and Standards of Practice Committee have their membership immediately terminated with no refund of monies paid. Affiliate members may only use the affiliate member logo. SOCIAL MEDIA For the purpose of this document, the term social media shall refer to a website or pla orm that allows the crea on and exchange of user-generated content. Examples include, but are not limited to, the following: Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Twi er, and YouTube. FABI uses social media to foster rela onships between inspectors, to allow inspectors to educate each other, and to promote FABI s educa onal conferences and other events and opportuni es. It is with these purposes in mind that FABI has adopted these guidelines for social media use in regards to its members (including all professional inspectors, associate inspectors, re red and honorary members and affiliate members). FABI s use of social media shall be under the general direc on of the execu ve director with guidance from the board of directors. The execu ve director will ensure that social media is used responsibly on behalf of the associa on. All members are encouraged to call to the a en on of the execu ve director any issues, concerns or problems that might interfere with the associa on s responsible use of social media. Bringing the issue to the a en on of the associa on immediately will enable FABI to work toward an appropriate and mely resolu on of the issue, concern or problem. FABI uses social media to create a dialogue about issues that affect the inspec on profession and the associa on welcomes, as part of that dialogue, anyone with any interest in issues affec ng the inspec on profession. However, we reserve the right to take appropriate ac ons against dialogue par cipants who fail to observe our guidelines respec ng the proper use of our social media sites as outlined below. As a voluntary member of FABI s social media pages, you agree to conduct yourself in accordance with the following policies and ideas: FABI accepts responsibility for the content it posts on its social media sites and will not impersonate, mislead or purposely obscure the associa on s iden ty when using social media. FABI also expects par cipants in dialogue on our social media sites to refrain from impersona ng, misleading or purposely obscuring their iden es. FABI accepts differences and differing opinions and we strive to maintain a courteous, polite and professional dialogue when we might disagree with opinions expressed by others. FABI expects that par cipants in dialogue on the associa on s social media sites also will accept differences and differing opinions by responding in a respec ul way when they disagree or have a difference of opinion. FABI does not use social media to bully, in midate or threaten others and we expect par cipants in dialogues on the associa on s social media sites to refrain from bullying, in mida on and threatening harm or violence to anyone, including threats directed to the associa on or any of its membership or execu ve director. FABI does not use social media to defame the reputa on of others and we will not tolerate the use of the associa on s social media sites by any dialogue par cipants in order to defame the reputa on of the associa on, any individuals or groups of individuals, or any organiza on or business en ty. FABI does not publish or post profanity or obscene or pornographic communica on on its social media sites. We do not tolerate the use of profanity or pos ng obscene or pornographic images by any par cipants in the dialogue on the associa on s social media sites, whether in a response, comment, or message pos ng or response. FABI intends that social media serve as an effec ve communica ons tool for the associa on and will refrain from spamming and other abusive uses of the social media technology/ capability. We expect that par cipants in dialogue on the associa on s social media sites will properly use the technology/ capabili es as an effec ve communica ons tool and will not engage in spam or other misuse of communica ons technologies/capabili es. FABI does not tolerate social media dialogue that does not conform to reasonable standards of civility outlined above. FABI, therefore, will take appropriate steps to ensure that dialogue on the associa on s social media sites conform to such behavioral standards. Such steps may include dele ng posts, blocking users, and ending any communica on with any user at any me. ** The informa on and provisions in this manual are subject to revision by the FABI Board of Directors as necessary.

STANDARDS OF PRACTICE As a FABI Member you are required to follow the FABI Standards of Prac ce and Code of Ethics. These Standards were developed by FABI in 2007 and a minimum guideline for your inspec ons. It is your responsibility to read and learn the Standards of Prac ce before becoming a FABI Member. It is crucial that your inspec on procedures and report adhere to the Standards of Prac ce and that you ac ng in an ethical manner at all mes. Any complaints filed against a FABI Member are reviewed by the Ethics Commi ee. For a copy of the Ethics Policies and Procedures Manual, please contact the FABI Office. Please take the me to review the current Standards of Prac ce on the FABI website prior to joining. CODE OF ETHICS Integrity, honesty, and objec vity are fundamental principles embodied by this Code, which sets forth obliga ons of ethical conduct for the home inspec on profession. The Board of Directors of FABI has adopted this Code to provide high ethical standards to safeguard the public and the profession. Inspectors shall comply with this Code, shall avoid associa on with any enterprise whose prac ces violate this Code and shall strive to uphold, maintain and improve the integrity, reputa on and prac ce of the home inspec on profession. 1. Inspectors shall avoid conflicts of interest or ac vi es that compromise, or appear to compromise, professional independence, objec vity or inspec on integrity. A. Inspectors shall not inspect proper es for compensa on in which they have, or expect to have, a financial interest. B. Inspectors shall not inspect proper es under con ngent arrangements whereby any compensa on or future referrals are dependent on reported findings or on the sale of a property. C. Inspectors shall not directly or indirectly compensate realty agents, or other par es having a financial interest in closing or se lement of real estate transac ons, for the referral of inspec ons or for inclusion on a list of recommended inspectors, preferred providers or similar arrangements. D. Inspectors shall not receive compensa on for an inspec on from more than one party unless agreed to by the client(s). E. Inspectors shall not accept compensa on, directly or indirectly, for recommending contractors, services or products to inspec on clients or other par es having an interest in inspected proper es. F. Inspectors shall not repair, replace or upgrade, for compensa on, systems or components covered by FABI Standards of Prac ce, for one year a er the inspec on. 2. Inspectors shall act in good faith toward each client and other interested par es. A. Inspectors shall perform services and express opinions based on genuine convic on and only within their areas of educa on, training or experience. B. Inspectors shall be objec ve in their repor ng and not knowingly understate or overstate the significance of reported condi ons. C. Inspectors shall not disclose inspec on results or client informa on without client approval. Inspectors, at their discre on, may disclose observed immediate safety hazards to occupants exposed to such hazards, where feasible. 3. Inspectors shall avoid ac vi es that may harm the public, discredit themselves or reduce public confidence in the profession. A. Adver sing, marke ng and promo on of inspectors services or qualifica ons shall not be fraudulent, false, decep ve or misleading. B. Inspectors shall report substan ve and willful viola ons of this Code of Ethics to the Ethics & Standards of Prac ce Commi ee.

C E C R E Q U I R E M E N T S Con nuing Educa on Credits (CECs) TYPE OF ACTIVITY CEC VALUE 1. FABI Conference 1 point per educa on hour 2. Florida Home Inspec on Exam (FHIE) 15 points for passed examina on 3. Inspec on course 1 point for each contact hour 4. College, University or Technical School Course 1 point for each contact hour 5. Service to FABI (Commi ees, Board of Directors, Office) 2 points for each office/commi ee assignment 6. Other (submit ac vity in wri ng and with verifica on to the Educa on Commi ee for credits) i.e.: ASHI, InterNACHI, etc. REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL PROFESSIONAL INSPECTORS AND ASSOCIATE INSPECTORS A. All ac vi es must be accompanied by proof of a endance and comple on for proper credit. B. Minimum number of CECs required are 20 per year, each year for con nua on of membership status. Credits earned in past years cannot be credited to future years. C. A endance is required at a minimum of one (1) FABI Conference per year for professional inspectors and associate inspectors. D. Term for credits starts at ini al membership. Annual credits are due at me of membership renewal. If member does not meet the requirements by their renewal period, they will be placed on a 6 month proba on status which will allow them me to make up the credits. It is the responsibility of each member to forward proof of CECs to the FABI office when no ce of membership renewal is received.