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Who Can Represent the APT: A Word on Advocacy No person or group is authorized to represent the statewide APT unless they are distributing APT-approved materials, are working on matters covered in this website, or are a member of the Board.
Persons communicating with local governments, employers and other entities must use good judgement as they represent the APT and must submit any printed materials to an APT officer for approval and filing.
Any offensive or discourteous behavior on the part of someone representing the APT can result in loss of membership.
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