Constitution
of the Newtonmore Camanachd Club
1
The Club shall be called the Newtonmore Camanachd Club
2
The objectives of the club are
·
To foster and develop the game on an amateur basis
·
To involve the communities of Newtonmore, Dalwhinnie and Laggan in the
running of the club
·
To work in partnership with other community groups to further the aims
of the club
·
To preserve and make available to the wider public memorabilia related
to the game of shinty
·
To promote shinty to residents and tourists as an integral part of local
culture
·
To work on behalf of the greater good of shinty throughout Scotland and
beyond
3
The Club shall be affiliated to the Camanachd Association
4
The office-bearers shall consist of a Chieftain,
Vice-Chieftain, President,
Secretary, Treasurer and Child Protection Officer
5
With the exception of those matters reserved to the Annual General
Meeting or a Special general Meeting of the Club in terms of this
Constitution, the affairs of the Club shall be conducted by an Executive
Committee comprising the Office bearers in clause 4 and up to six
Committee Members appointed at the Annual General Meeting or at any
Special General Meeting called for the purpose. The Quorum for the
Committee is five including at least two office bearers. Committee
members may be allocated specific remits. The Committee may appoint
sub-committees to report back to the Committee on specific issues.
6
The Chieftain, Vice-Chieftain, President, Secretary, Treasurer, Child
Protection Officer and the Committee Members appointed in terms of
clause 5 shall hold office for three years from the date of
appointment in accordance with the Constitution and all shall be
eligible for re-election. Nominations for the election of Office Bearers
or Committee Members shall be proposed and seconded at the Annual
general Meeting and the election thereof will be by a show of hands at
the said Meeting. Any vacancy occurring in the course of the year may be
filled by co-option. Such co-opted Office Bearer or Committee Member
shall retire at the following Annual General Meeting, but shall be
eligible for re-election.
7
The Secretary and Treasurer shall keep detailed records of all
transactions and business of the club and shall submit full Reports and
a Financial Statement to the Annual general meeting or at any Special
General Meeting.
8
The funds of the Club, which shall be solely used for furthering the
objectives of the Club and for no other purpose, will be lodged in a
Bank approved by the Executive Committee and the accounts shall be
operated by the Treasurer and by cheques countersigned by the
Chieftain, President or Secretary.
9
There shall be appointed at the Annual General Meeting or at a Special
General Meeting, coaches for the senior and junior teams as well as any
other team run by the club. The Coaches for each team will have total
and absolute authority in all matters of team selection and playing
formation for their respective team. The Coaches will be accountable to
the Committee for any decisions taken.
10
All members of the Executive Council, with the Treasurer as Convenor
shall be responsible for the organising of functions in aid of Club
funds. The Secretary is responsible for identifying and making
applications to grant-giving bodies in support of Club activities.
11
The Chieftain shall preside at
all meetings and have a deliberate and casting vote on all Club matters
except team selection. In the Chieftains absence another Office bearer
shall be delegated the Chieftains powers. In the absence of a team coach
for any reason, the Chieftain shall have full authority in the
process of the team selection.
12
All persons of and above the
age of eighteen shall be eligible for membership of the Club on payment
of such an annual fee as may be fixed at the Annual General Meeting or
Special General Meeting. All members are subject to the Constitution of
the Club and the regulations of the Camanachd Association.
13
No person shall be refused
membership on the grounds of race, colour, creed, religion, sex, sexual
preference, impairment or disability.
14
Copies of the Constitution,
the Clubs Child Protection Policy and relevant Codes of Conduct are
displayed on the Club notice board and are available on request. All new
members receive copies on joining.
15
Only life members and members who have paid the annual fee for the
current year shall be entitled to vote at any meeting.
16
The Club shall hold an Annual General Meeting in every year, at a place,
date and time to be fixed by the Executive Committee. Notice of the said
meeting will be displayed in the Clubhouse, in Public places throughout
the villages of Newtonmore, Dalwhinnie and Laggan and by advertisement
in the local paper at least 14 days before the meeting. The Annual
General Meeting will receive and confirm the minutes of the previous
AGM, present the Clubs financial Accounts for the year, receive the
Chieftains report, present the clubs projected financial position and
plans for the forthcoming year, elect office bearers and committee
members and consider any motions submitted in accordance with this
clause 16. Only motions put forward by the Executive Council and motions
submitted in writing and signed by not less than twelve members at least
fourteen days before the Annual General meeting will be considered at
the meeting
17
The Executive Council may call a Special General Meeting of members to
deal with any Extraordinary business. A Special General Meeting may also
be called on Requisition signed by not fewer the twelve members lodged
with the secretary and stating fully the business to be raised. Notice
of any Special general meeting shall be in accordance with the
arrangements for Annual General Meetings in clause 16. Not less than
fourteen days notice of the date of any such meeting should be given to
Club members
18
Any decision by the Club on the matters specified in this clause 18 may
be made only at the Annual General meeting or at a Special general
meeting and then only if approved by a majority of the Club members
present and voting at the said meeting. The matters referred
to above are as follows:
i]
Any alteration to or amendment of the Clubs Constitution
ii]
The Acquisition of Heritable Property by the Club
iii]
The granting of any security over property belonging to the Club
iv]
The granting of any form of guarantee by the Club
v]
The borrowing of any money by the Club for the purpose of Capital
Expenditure
vi]
The lending or gift of money by the Club
vii]
The expulsion of any member from the Club
19
The Executive Committee may recommend to the Annual General meeting or
to a Special General Meeting that the Club should be dissolved, but such
a dissolution shall not take effect unless:
a] The recommendation has the approval of two thirds of the Club members
present and voting at the said meeting and unless
b] The recommendation has the approval of a majority of persons [other
than Club Members] of eighteen years and over residing in the villages
and Districts of Newtonmore, Dalwhinnie and Laggan, present and voting
at a meeting of such residents convened by the Executive Committee of
the Club.
20
Should dissolution of the Club be approved the assets remaining after
payment of debts and liabilities shall be applied in such a manner as
may be decided by a majority of members present and voting at a meeting
called for the purpose in accordance with Paragraph 19 above. Assets
cannot be distributed amongst members but shall be given or transferred
to a recognised not for profit organisation having similar objects to
those of the Club.
Declaration
It is
hereby certified that this document represents a true and most up to
date version of the Constitution of Newtonmore Camanachd Club.
Signatures
Chieftain
David Cheyne
Date
16th January 2007
Secretary
Ian Gibson
Date
16th January 2007
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