- (a) A bar membership is one of four classes: active, inactive, emeritus, or associate.
- (b) Each licensed member of the state bar is an active member until the person requests to be enrolled as an inactive member.
(c) An inactive member is a person who:
- (1) is eligible for active membership but not engaged in the practice of law in this state; and
- (2) has filed with the executive director and the clerk of the supreme court written notice requesting enrollment as an inactive member.
- (d) An inactive member at his request may become an active member on application and payment of required fees.
(e) An emeritus member is a person who:
- (1) is either an active or inactive member in good standing who is at least 70 years old; and
- (2) has filed a written notice requesting enrollment as an emeritus member.
- (f) A person enrolled in law school in this state may be enrolled as an associate member.
Added by Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 148, Sec. 3.01, eff. Sept. 1, 1987.