The Constitution states:
Section 7. Life Membership. Upon the signed recommendation of one member, seconded by another member, and by a three-fourths vote by ballot at a regular meeting of the Local Camp, a Life Membership may be conferred upon a person who has rendered notable service as a member of the ANB or ANS and has been a member for twenty-five years or more, and has reached the age of sixty- five. A Life Member shall be entitled to all of the privileges of membership but the Local Camp shall pay the Life Member’s division of dues to the Grand Camp.
Camp 14 adds to its conditions:
Lifetime Members. The Camp may vote any of its members to the status of Lifetime Member, provided that such member has maintained membership in the Alaska Native Brotherhood or the Alaska Native Sisterhood for at least twenty-five years, and has attained the age of sixty- five. The member must have served actively and with distinction as a member. Lifetime members will have full privilege as a paid member. The Camp will cover the members’ dues.