Choice "D" is correct. Membership in the AICPA can be suspended or terminated without a hearing for certain offenses. These offenses include but are not limited to (1) proof of conviction of a crime punishable by imprisonment for more than one year, (2) proof of conviction for willful failure to file any income tax return, (3) proof of conviction for filing a false or fraudulent income tax return or aiding in the preparation of a false or fraudulent income tax return of a client.Choice "b" is incorrect. The AICPA and state CPA societies can sanction their members but cannot suspend or permanently revoke a CPA's license.Choice "c" is incorrect. The AICPA cannot suspend or terminate membership for failure to pay dues and for failure to meet CPE and other membership retention requirements (such as practice-monitoring).Choice "a" is incorrect. The Joint Trial Board of the AICPA can expel a member by a two-thirds vote, not a majority vote.