DETAILS
Date |
January 1 to December 31 2022
(Begins Nov. 8 2021) |
KAS Membership fee: (included) |
$78.73 |
CKA Affiliation fee: (included) |
$44.34 |
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 a 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.