In an effort to assess membership dues for INPTRA using an equitable foundation, the following annual dues structure is based upon each country's current Gross National Income (GNI) per capita, as grouped and determined by the World Bank. A complete listing of countries can be found below. Categories will be updated whenever the World Bank updates its Gross National Income per capita data.
Category 4 = High Income Countries (earnings of $12,736 or more)
Category 3 = Upper-Middle Income Countries (earnings of $4,126 to $12,735)
Category 2 = Lower-Middle Income Countries (earnings of $1,046 to $4,125)
Category 1 = Low Income Countries (earnings of $1,045 or less)
Annual Dues Structure
Members1
|
Income Level |
Physiotherapy regulatory associations2 |
National physiotherapy regulatory authorities3 |
Jurisdiction physiotherapy regulatory authorities4 |
Individual members5 |
Category 4 |
$1000 |
$1000 |
$500 |
$100 |
Category 3 |
$750 |
$750 |
$375 |
$75 |
Category 2 |
$500 |
$500 |
$250 |
$50 |
Category 1 |
$200 |
$200 |
$100 |
$25 |
Partners6
|
Income Level |
Dues |
Category 4 |
$500 |
Category 3 |
$300 |
Category 2 |
$200 |
Category 1 |
$100 |
Affiliates7
|
Income Level |
Dues |
Category 4 |
$500 |
Category 3 |
$300 |
Category 2 |
$200 |
Category 1 |
$100 |
1Multinational and international organizations fall in the category for the country in which their headquarters or secretariats are located.
2National associations of physiotherapy regulatory authorities.
3A national organization recognized by the government of a specific country as being responsible for the registration/licensing of physiotherapists whereby such persons are entitled to practice the profession and/or the regulation and discipline of such physiotherapists in that country.
4A political subdivision of a country (state, province, commonwealth, territory, dependency or other term used by the country) that is responsible for regulating the practice of physiotherapy in that jurisdiction within the country.
5Individuals who have an interest in physiotherapy regulation from an international perspective.
6An organization, which is national, multinational and/or international in scope, and has a nexus to INPTRA as indicated by its interest in physiotherapy regulation, including credentialing, evaluation and assessment, education or other matters related to quality and integrity of the practice of physiotherapy and can reasonably be expected to add a unique perspective or bring expertise to the deliberations of the organization and is not otherwise eligible for membership.
7International organizations of other healthcare regulatory associations.
DUES CATEGORIES
Based on World Bank Analytic Classification by Income7
NOTE: Argentina, which was classified as high income in FY16, is temporarily unclassified pending the expected release of revised national accounts statistics.
Category 4
|
Andorra |
Gibraltar |
Oman
|
Antigua & Barbuda |
Greece
|
Poland
|
Aruba
|
Greenland |
Portugal |
Australia
|
Guam
|
Puerto Rico
|
Austria
|
Hong Kong SAR, China
|
Qatar
|
Bahamas, The
|
Hungary
|
San Marino
|
Bahrain
|
Iceland
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Barbados |
Ireland
|
Seychelles |
Belgium
|
Isle of Man
|
Singapore
|
Bermuda
|
Israel
|
Sint Maarten (Dutch part)
|
British Virgin Islands
|
Italy
|
Slovak Republic
|
Brunei Darussalam |
Japan |
Slovenia
|
Canada
|
Korea, Rep.
|
Spain
|
Cayman Islands
|
Kuwait
|
St. Kitts and Nevis
|
Channel Islands
|
Latvia
|
St. Martin (French part)
|
Chile
|
Liechtenstein
|
Sweden
|
Croatia
|
Lithuania
|
Switzerland
|
Curacao
|
Luxembourg
|
Taiwan, China
|
Cyprus
|
Macao SAR, China
|
Trinidad and Tobago
|
Czech Republic
|
Malta
|
Turks and Caicos Islands
|
Denmark
|
Monaco
|
United Arab Emirates
|
Estonia
|
Nauru
|
United Kingdom
|
Faeroe Islands
|
Netherlands
|
United States
|
Finland
|
New Caledonia
|
Uruguay
|
France
|
New Zealand
|
Virgin Islands (U.S.)
|
French Polynesian
|
Northern Mariana Islands
|
|
Germany
|
Norway
|
|
Category 3
|
Angola |
Fiji |
Namibia |
Albania |
Gabon
|
Palau |
Algeria |
Georgia |
Panama |
American Samoa |
Grenada
|
Paraguay
|
Azerbaijan
|
Guyana
|
Peru |
Belarus |
Iran, Islamic Rep.
|
Romania |
Belize |
Iraq
|
Russian Federation |
Bosnia & Herzegovina |
Jamaica
|
Serbia
|
Botswana |
Jordan
|
South Africa
|
Brazil |
Kazakhstan
|
St. Lucia
|
Bulgaria |
Lebanon
|
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
|
China |
Libya
|
Suriname
|
Colombia |
Macedonia, FYR
|
Thailand
|
Costa Rica |
Malaysia
|
Turkey
|
Cuba |
Maldives
|
Tukmenistan
|
Dominica |
Marshall Islands
|
Tuvalu
|
Dominican Republic |
Mauritius
|
Venezuela, RB |
Equatorial Guinea |
Mexico
|
|
Ecuador |
Montenegro |
|
Category 2
|
Armenia
|
Kiribati
|
Solomon Islands
|
Bangladesh |
Kosovo
|
Sri Lanka
|
Bhutan
|
Kyrgyz Republic
|
Sudan
|
Bolivia
|
Lao PDR
|
Swaziland
|
Cameroon
|
Lesotho
|
Syrian Arab Republic
|
Cabo Verde
|
Mauritania
|
Tajikistan
|
Cambodia
|
Micronesia, Fed. Sts.
|
Timor-Leste
|
Congo, Rep.
|
Moldova
|
Tonga |
Cote d’Ivoire
|
Mongolia
|
Tunisia
|
Djibouti |
Morocco
|
Ukraine
|
Egypt, Arab Rep |
Myanmar
|
Uzbekistan
|
El Salvador
|
NIcaragua
|
Vanuatu
|
Ghana |
Nigeria
|
Vietnam
|
Guatemala
|
Pakistan
|
West Bank and Gaza
|
Honduras
|
Papau New Guinea
|
Yemen, Rep.
|
Indonesia
|
Phillippines
|
Zambia
|
India
|
Samao
|
|
Kenya |
Sao Tome & Principe |
|
Category 1
|
Afghanistan |
Guinea
|
Rwanda
|
Benin
|
Guinea-Bissau
|
Senegal
|
Burkina Faso
|
Haiti |
Sierra Leone
|
Burundi
|
Korea, Dem Rep.
|
South Sudan
|
Central African Republic
|
Liberia |
Somalia
|
Chad
|
Madagascar
|
Tanzania
|
Comoros
|
Malawi
|
Togo
|
Congo, Dem. Rep
|
Mali
|
Uganda
|
Eritrea
|
Mozambique
|
Zimbabwe
|
Ethiopia
|
Nepal
|
|
Gambia, The
|
Niger
|
|
7From https://datahelpdesk.worldbank.org/knowledgebase/articles/906519