FAQ: Policies and Compliance
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No. ATLAS does not guarantee referrals, leads, revenue, sales, profitability, financial gain, or business success. ATLAS provides a structured networking environment, but each member is responsible for pursuing, vetting, and following up on business opportunities.
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Yes. ATLAS may amend policies, terms, procedures, and participation requirements over time. Continued membership or participation after updates may constitute acceptance of revised policies.
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Yes. Members, guests, and participants are expected to follow ATLAS policies, including the Terms of Service, Acceptable Use Policy, Privacy Policy, and other rules or procedures adopted by the organization.
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No. Information shared during meetings, presentations, educational discussions, or website content is for general informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as legal, tax, financial, or professional advice. Members should consult qualified professionals for advice specific to their situation.
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ATLAS is not responsible for disputes between members or between members and referred clients. ATLAS may review conduct concerns that affect the organization, but members remain responsible for their own business dealings.
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Members who become aware of conduct that may violate ATLAS policies should report it to ATLAS leadership or the appropriate Team Leader. Reports will be handled confidentially to the extent reasonably possible.
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Violations will result in a discovery meeting to determine the merit of a complaint and alleged violations. Verifiable violations will result in a written warning, temporary suspension, termination of membership, loss of membership privileges, or forfeiture of certain rebate or deposit rights depending on the severity and circumstances.
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ATLAS prohibits unlawful activity, fraud, misrepresentation, referral misuse, harassment, abuse, unauthorized promotion, conduct that disrupts meetings, and behavior that damages the organization or its members. Participants are expected to act professionally and ethically.
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ATLAS requires on-boarding, background checks, or other review steps, and endeavors to properly vet prospective new business members, but visitors and members should not rely on ATLAS as a substitute for their own due diligence. Each member remains responsible for complying with applicable laws, licensing requirements, and professional standards.
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ATLAS provides a networking platform and member visibility, but it does not guarantee or warrant the quality, suitability, outcome, products, or services of any member business. Members and visitors should use independent judgment when engaging with any business.