DETAILS
Date |
January 1 2023 to December 31 2023
(Begins Nov. 19 2022) |
KAS Membership fee: (included) |
$78.73 |
CKA Affiliation fee: (included) |
$45.00 |
Administration fee (included): |
$3.00 |
Taxes (included): |
5% |
Transaction fee: (included) |
3% |
REQUIREMENTS FOR KINESIOLOGISTS
The kinesiologist affiliation is open to individuals who are practising kinesiology and:
- who has graduated from an academic 4-year program in the field of kinesiology, human kinetics, physical activity and exercise science approved by the Board;
- who can prove having been train in the required competencies and standards;
- who also carries membership from a CKA recognized provincial kinesiology association, and;
- who has successfully completed any examinations and other requirements as recognized by the Board;
- is employed and/or practices in kinesiology, or who wishes to become so employed or practicing, and
- meets the continuing education requirements,
- accepts and signs to comply with the code of ethics
- carries professional liability insurance for kinesiology practice (entire scope of kinesiology)
Individual known as Professional Kinesiologist, who practices kinesiology, has achieved academic standards (a 4 year university degree in Kinesiology, Physical Education, Physical Activity studies or another Kinesiology-based program); have a successfully completed an examination process, if applicable; meets the continuing education requirements; complies with the code of ethics and carries proper professional liability insurance for kinesiology practice. The Professional may hold another current certification such as CSEP, ACSM or NSCA. (not mandatory)
For your information:
In 2020, membership fees to provincial associations vary by category. For an active kinesiologist, here are the rates by province for provincial membership (before taxes) only: BCAK ($300), AKA ($275), MKA ($50), OKA ($255), FKQ ($135), NBKA ($130), NLKA ($56), KPEI ($55), KANS ($50). Subject to change without notice.