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Unit Activities & Branding

Policy on Use of the APS logo by APS Units

The following policy regarding the use of the APS logo by APS units was accepted on June 22, 2006:

"APS unit meetings and programs are part of the overall activities of APS and should be identified as such. At unit meetings, programs, nametags, and other written material should exhibit at least the APS logo. The APS logo should also appear on all unit posters and program materials. Wide use of the APS logo in appropriate says will help recognition for the activities of both the units and the APS."

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