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TENNESSEE

vlce precldent lJ EunY rforton State Park has been r I selected as the site of the Young Executives 1984 convention, June 8-9. Greg Davis is chairman.

Gene McKinney has been named chair- man of a committee to sponsor an associate member of the year award to be presented annually at the TBMA convention starting in 1984. He also has been appointed chairman of the new scholarship fund committee and will name additional members to serve with him. It has been suggested that the scholarship be named in honor of the late Eddie Robinson, an active member of TBMA for many years as well as a director and v.p. employers with fewer than 20 employees (including part-timers.) employees between age 65 and their 70th birthday to choose either Medicare or the employer-sponsored medical plan. Retirees, of course, are not affected by this new labor regulation, nor are

According to Terry Haynes, YE president, membership now stands at 48 although the drive for new members will continue for the balance of the year.

Winners in the recent membership campaign were Johnny Brown, first place with seven new TBMA members and eight YE members. Fred Stephens placed second with six members in each category. A total of 20 new YE members and 13 new TBMA members were added during the effort.

Dealers should remember that this is not a one-time regulation-future employees who intend to remain actively employed after their 65th birthday must be given the option not less than 30 days in advance of the first day of the month in which they attain age 65.

Those dealers interested in receiving a copy of a letter from the trustees of the asociation on this subject should request such a copy. The letter details exactly what the employers of 20 or more employees must do.

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