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ISO members
ISO is made up of its members which are divided
into three categories:
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A member body of ISO is the national
body "most representative of standardization in its country". Only
one such body for each country is accepted for membership of ISO.
Member bodies are entitled to participate and exercise full voting
rights on any technical committee and policy committee of ISO.
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A correspondent member is usually an
organization in a country which does not yet have a fully-developed
national standards activity. Correspondent members do not take an
active part in the technical and policy development work, but are
entitled to be kept fully informed about the work of interest to them.
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Subscriber membership has been
established for countries with very small economies. Subscriber members
pay reduced membership fees that nevertheless allow them to maintain
contact with international standardization.
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