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Ammended April 2005
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here for the previous version
which was last ammended May 1997.
1. NAME
The name of the Association shall be the
LASER 28 INTERNATIONAL CLASS ASSOCIATION; hereinafter called
'The Association'.
2. PURPOSE & POLICY
a) The purpose of
The Association shall be to govern the affairs of the LASER 28
Racer/Cruiser sailboat.
b) The policy of
The Association shall be;
i) To maintain the
Laser 28 as a one design offshore sailboat.
ii) To develop and
support an active programme of high quality one design
sailing, racing and recreation in the Laser 28.
iii) To develop and
maintain an active membership of Laser 28 sailors through
communication and exchange of information.
iv) To conduct such
other activities as may be proper, necessary or expedient to
further the objectives of The Association.
3. JURISDICTION
a) The Association
has jurisdiction over all activities of The Association and
its powers shall be vested in and carried out by the Class
Executive and Local Fleets.
b) The Constitution
is binding on all The Association members.
c) The Association
shall not be liable for any debts contracted by its officers
other than expenditures authorised in the approved budget or
as otherwise specified in written approval by the Class
Secretary.
4. ORGANIZATION
a) Class
Association
i) The Association
shall be governed by the Executive Council (hereinafter called
'The Council') comprised of the President, Measurer,
Secretary/Treasurer and Fleet Captains.
ii) Council members
shall serve for two years and may be re-elected for further
periods.
iii) The Council
shall meet not less frequently than once every 12 months.
Twenty days notice of a meeting shall be given to all members
of The Council (unless notice has been agreed to be waived by
all members of The Council). The notice of a meeting shall
include all items to be discussed at the meeting. Only those
items included in the notice shall be decided at such a
meeting. All decisions made at meetings shall be confirmed by
a majority of the members of The Council. Any decision not so
confirmed shall not be acted upon.
iv) The Council
members shall act in the interests of the Class.
b) Executive Duties
President:
- Interfleet communications
- Organisation of Class Championship
events
- Overall membership Fleet Measurer:
- Sail Certification
- Measurement disputes
- Other duties as necessary
- May appoint fleet level measurers
Secretary/Treasurer:
- Class finances
- Class website
- May appoint "Webmaster" Fleet Captains:
- Fleet membership
- Fleet events
- Communication with The Class Association
c) Fleets
When 3 or more
Laser 28 sailboats are sailing regularly together their owners
may apply to The Council for fleet Status and shall elect a
Fleet Captain.
5. MEMBERSHIP AND SUBSCRIPTIONS
a) There shall be
two categories for membership of The Association, Voting
Members and Associate Members. A Voting Member shall only be a
current owner of a Laser 28. In the case of a Laser 28 in
joint ownership, there shall be only one voting member for
that boat. Any person may be an Associate Member of The
Association.
b) Only Voting
Members and/or their spouses, or Associate members may become
council members of The Association. If an Associate Member
becomes a council member, they will have full voting rights on
council issues. In the case of a Laser 28 in joint ownership
with both owners serving on The Council only one owner will
have full voting rights on council issues. A maximum of 2
members of The Council can be from one Laser 28.
c) Membership in
The Association shall not be open to any company, group,
partnership or other organisation unless specifically
authorised by The Council upon terms and conditions it deems
appropriate.
d) The Association
membership fee shall be payable on March 31st of the year.
6. SUSPENSION AND REMOVAL FROM OFFICE
a) Membership of
The Association may be suspended by The Council for gross
violation of the Rules or By-Laws or for committing an
unlawful act in relation to The Association or one of its
members or for any unsportsmanlike conduct. The duration of
the suspension shall be fixed by The Council and a suspended
member shall, during such period, be precluded from racing or
enjoying any other rights of membership.
b) Council Members
may be removed from office by The Council for wilful or
unjustifiable acts of commission or omission detrimental to
The Association or to its members.
7. APPEALS
Any dispute arising in relation to The
Council or Fleets, eligibility to race, the interpretation of
this Constitution, the By-Laws or similar matters may be made
to The Council whose decision shall be final and binding.
8. BY-LAWS
The Council may
make By-Laws for the purpose of carrying out the aims and
objectives of this Constitution.
9. AMENDMENTS
a) This
Constitution may be amended by The Council provided that at
least two thirds of the votes received within 30 days from the
delivery of a ballot to each voting member are in favour. The
two thirds majority must represent at least 40 % of the total
number of voting members.
b) Amendments to
the Constitution may be proposed by:
i) The Council, or
ii) by direction of
a Voting Member where a proposal has been signed by at least 6
voting members. |