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2012 I-ACT Convention - Vendor Information
I-ACT Policy on Vending 1. I-ACT maintains an open policy on the acceptance of vendors. Vendors will be accepted on a first come basis and space allocated likewise. 2. I-ACT does not endorse any product or services offered by vendors. 3. Vendors must maintain integrity of service. 4. Vendors are expected to practise fair trade at all times. 5. Vendors will only display and promote products specific to their company and will not accept any subsidiary products to be represented or promoted at their booth. 6. Only vendors registered at the I-ACT convention exhibition are permitted to promote and sell their products and services. Anyone found selling items without being a vendor will be barred from future participation at future I-ACT conventions. 7. I-ACT reserves the right to accept vendors promoting and selling similar products, eg. Multilevel marketing products at the convention. However, all such vendors will be informed of the presence of the other party/parties. 8. I-ACT reserves the right of decision on acceptance of vendors participation at exhibitions. Decisions of acceptance or refusal of a vendor is final and does not warrant any explanation. 9. No party representing the vendor shall solicit for business beyond the boundaries of their vendor's space. 10. Complaints relating to other vendors or activities by non-registered vendors must be directed to the Office. Appropriate actions will be taken at discretion of the I-ACT Board according to the guidelines of I-ACT. |
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Information for all Clients and Members (outside Texas): "Colon irrigation devices are prescription devices by federal law. A practitioner licensed by state law to use such prescription devices must authorize the purchase of the colon irrigation device, must use or supervise its use, and must order each colon irrigation for a patient."
Information for all Clients and Prospective new members in the State of Texas: "Colon irrigation devices are prescription devices and their purchase must be authorized by a physician licensed by the Texas Board of Medical Examiners. A colon hydrotherapist must be supervised by such a physician to use a colon irrigation device and must have a written order on file for each procedure from a physician licensed by the Texas Board of Medical Examiners."
Information for all Clients and Members (outside the USA): "Comply with the laws of your country to ensure that you are in compliance."