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Membership Categories and Annual Dues

Membership of the TBAF shall be unlimited in number and shall be open to those who satisfy the qualifications for membership in any of the categories set out below. Membership shall not become effective until approval the application by the Board of Directors and, where appropriate, payment of initiation fees and annual dues.

   
Regular Membership
 

Member shall be beverage alcohol producer/distributor/store/bar with sales value at:

1. NT $ 2 billion and above pay NT$750,000 per year in dues

2. NT$ 1.9 – 1 billion pay NT$500,000 per year in dues

3.NT$ 900 - 500 million pay NT$250,000 per year in dues

4.Less than NT$ 500 million pay NT$100,000 per year in dues
   
Associate Membership
  Any private sectors accept the purposes of the TBAF. Member shall pay NT$50,000/annual
   
Individual Membership
  NT$ 500/annual
   
Honorary Membership
  none
   

 

Rights, Obligations and Regulations

Regular and Associate Members shall pay NT$10,000 initiation fee when join the organization. Individual shall pay NT$500 initiation fee when join. Members who have lost membership status, including loss by virtue of non-payment of membership dues or other amounts owed to the TBAF for over 60 days, shall be deemed to have resigned their membership. No refund of membership dues shall be made in whole or part to any member so resigning.

• Understand that alcoholic beverages bring responsible pleasure to millions of adults in Taiwan, and have done so for hundreds of years.

• Recognize that alcohol plays a unique and positive role in many cultural activities, social events and celebrations, and that the appropriate consumption of alcohol can offer certain health benefits.

• Also recognize that alcohol, if misused, can have a negative impact on individuals and society

• Recognize that abstinence from alcohol whether short or long term is not a negative trait but can be the correct choice for many people at various points in their lives

• Believe that industry, including beverage alcohol, can play an important role in promoting the responsible use of alcohol and in helping to combat its misuse, working with the Government and other key stakeholders (e.g. industry bodies, and appropriate social groups).

 

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contact@tbaf.org.tw

 


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