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changed: - <p><li> Only members of the ABS who are enrolled in a graduate program may apply (see exception in 13 d). Current members of the Executive Committee or the Research Grants Committee are ineligible. Grant awards may not exceed (U.S.) $2000 <i>(revised by EC eVote September 2007)</i>, and no individual may receive more than one award per year. Awards will not fund salaries, stipends, tuition, single items of equipment exceeding (U.S.) $500, or indirect costs. The committee may recommend funding at a level less than the amount requested and may award less than the entire amount of money allocated by the Executive Committee (Bylaws Art. IV, Sec. 10B) if the proposals are deemed to be not of sufficient quality. <i>(Revised at 1992,1993 & 1996 E.C. meetings.)</i></li> <p><li> Only members of the ABS who are enrolled in a graduate program may apply (see exception in 13 d). Current members of the Executive Committee or the Research Grants Committee are ineligible. Grant awards may not exceed (U.S.) $2000 <i>(revised by EC eVote September 2007; October 2009)</i>. Awards will not fund salaries, stipends, tuition, single items of equipment exceeding (U.S.) $500, or indirect costs. The committee may recommend funding at a level less than the amount requested and may award less than the entire amount of money allocated by the Executive Committee (Bylaws Art. IV, Sec. 10B) if the proposals are deemed to be not of sufficient quality. <i>(Revised at 1992,1993 & 1996 E.C. meetings.)</i></li> changed: - <p><li> Individuals may receive only one ABS research award during their lifetime. <i>(Enacted at 1999 E.C. meetings.)</i></li> <p><li> Individuals may receive only one ABS research grant during their lifetime.Receipt of an ABS research grant does not preclude receipt of a developing nations grant in a subsequent year, and receipt of a developing nations grant one year does not preclude the receipt of an ABS research grant in a subsequent year. <i>(Enacted at 1999 E.C. meetings; reviseb by E.C. e-vote October 2009.)</i></li>

