CHAPTER I
NAME, INCORPORATION, FIELD, PURPOSE, DURATION AND ADDRESS.
Article 1 .- Name and regulations
With the designation of "
This Association shall be governed by the law
Article 2 .- The purposes of the Association
1. Organize collective gymnasts in particular parents of underage gymnasts and fans in general to rhythmic gymnastics.
2. Defender collective rights, promoting fair play, and defending the interests of athletes, ensuring compliance with regulations.
3. Getting rewarding sport meant for all children / participants, promoting at sporting events, the highest level of impartiality.
4. actively participate in sports public institutions and agencies related to rhythmic gymnastics for the promotion of this discipline.
3 .- Activities
To fulfill the purposes of the preceding article
· Meetings and procedures at the municipal, regional and national, when necessary.
· advocacy and publicity to the aims pursued by the Association
· Preparation of all necessary legal requirements.
· Dissemination by any means to ensure that all fans and participants of this sport, may be aware of these purposes and may join the Association.
· Steps and actions to achieve the economic means to achieve
· Any other activities relevant to achieving its aims in these Statutes.
4 .- Duration
Registered Office
CHAPTER II
PARTNER RIGHTS AND DUTIES, PROCEDURES, APPROVAL AND LOSS OF THE QUALITY OF
6 .- Members
Membership in the Association
Apart from the above requirements for membership in the Association
The internal organization and functioning of the Association
7 .- Rights of partner
Members have the following rights:
7.1 .- Participation in the activities of the Association
7.2 .- To be informed about the composition of governing and representative bodies of the Association
7.3 .- To be heard prior to the disciplinary action against him and to be informed of the events giving rise to such measures, the agreement must be reasoned that, where appropriate, impose the penalty.
7.4 .- A challenge agreements
7.5. enjoy all the advantages and benefits that the Association
7.6. be voters and candidates for office.
7.7. receive information on agreements adopted by the organs of the Association
7.8. make suggestions to the members of the Board
8 .- Obligations of members
Members are obliged to:
8.1 .- Share the aims of the Association
8.2 .- Pay the fees, spillovers and other contributions in accordance with the Statutes, may correspond to each member.
8.3 .- To comply with other obligations arising from statutory provisions.
8.4 .- Accept and agreements validly adopted by the governing bodies and representing the Association
8.5. perform, in each case, the obligations inherent in the position they occupy.
8.6. behavior Contribute to the good name and prestige of the Association
9 .- Membership
partners down cause any of the following causes:
9.1 .- By voluntary resignation, communicated in writing to
9.2 .- For misconduct, to discredit the Association
If a partner, shall not be entitled to a refund of contributions or financial contributions you have made to
In any case, it
10 .- Procedure for admission of members
10.1 .- Club members are the founders and promoters association or any person who joins the association and subsequently included as such in the Register of Members
10.2 .- The admission of members shall be decided by
10.3 .- In any case,
10.4 .- To become a partner will need a letter of application for admission addressed to the board in stating that the person concerned and the declaration that is committed to meet obligations under the specific legislation and the statutes and agreements validly adopted by the governing bodies of the association.
CHAPTER III
OF MANAGERS AND REPRESENTATIVE BODIES,
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are powers
13.1 .- Examination and approval of accounts and balances for the year.
13.2 .- Decide on the application of funds.
13.3 .- To approve the annual budget of income and expenses.
13.4 .- To approve regulations and rules of procedure.
13.5 .- Election of
13.6 .- Other resulting from these statutes.
13.7. approve or reject the proposals of the Board
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General Assembly will be convened in extraordinary session, to:
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Statutes Amendment
14.3 .- Remuneration of members of the representative body.
14.4 .- To authorize the alienation, encumbrance or mortgage of property social.
14.5 .- form federations and integration them.
14.6 .- Seek statement
14.7 .- Those that remain the responsibility of the General Assembly
14.8. Appointment
14.9. Expulsion of members,
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Calls for the General Assemblies, will be ordinary or extraordinary, will be made in writing stating the place, date and time of the meeting and the agenda day between the announcement and the day appointed for holding the Assembly
Calls may be made to members by post or email.
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Resolutions are taken by simple majority of those present or represented when the yeas outweigh the negatives, not to the extent of being spoiled ballots.
will be required qualified majority of those present or represented, that result when the affirmative votes, two thirds of them, to:
1. Appointment or removal of the boards.
2. Agreement to constitute a federation of associations and join them.
3. Modification of the statutes.
4. Dissolution of the entity.
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of all meetings shall be recorded, who will sign at least the President and Secretary.
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agreements that violate the Constitution or violate the purposes of the Association
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As the representative body to manage and represent the interests of
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22 .- The powers of the Board
1. direct the activities bring social and economic and administrative management
2. Run agreements
3. Prepare and submit for approval by the General Assembly
4. Prepare the Internal Regulations
5. decide upon the admission of new members.
6. appoint delegates to the activities of the Association
7. Any other option that is not the sole responsibility of the General Assembly
23 .- President
is for the President:
23.1 .- legally represent the Association
23.2 .- convene, preside over and adjourn the sessions held
23.3 .- Ensure compliance with the purposes of the Association
23.4 .- Agreeing with the Board
23.5 .- Order and authorize payment by signing the documents, records and correspondence.
23.6 .- Take any urgent measures that the business of the Association
Article 24 .- Vice
The vice president shall be composed of two vice presidents named Senior Vice President and Second Vice President.
As common tasks for both positions will be the replacement of the President in the absence of this, caused by illness or any other cause, and have the same powers as him. Such substitution may be exercised by any of the two Vice-President being right at all times to determine which one is exercised.
In the event that for any reason the president is unable to express their will on the form or the vice president to replace him in the exercise of its functions, will replace Vice President first.
25 .- The Secretary
Under reflected in Article 19, for which there will be a Secretary that will be responsible for the conduct of purely administrative jobs
25.1 .- custodian and lead the minute books and membership records, documents and seals
25.2 .- Extending the minutes of meetings and issue certificates thereof with the approval of the president. 25.3 .-
issuing certificates, control files, ensure the holding of assemblies and approval of budgets and statements, as appropriate.
26 .- The treasurer
Under reflected in art. 19 for which there will be a Treasurer who will assume the functions are realized:
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26.2 .- Prepare balance sheets, inventories and budgets of the Association
26.3 .- To authorize, with the President, the availability of funds.
26.4 .- sign the orders and the provisions of money in general, with the approval of the President.
27 .- Members
The Members shall have the duties of his office as member
28 .- Vacancies
Vacancies which may occur during the term of any member of the Board
CHAPTER IV
HERITAGE FOUNDING, the business world.
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Heritage is starting to become $ 50,
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The funds provided for development purposes and activities of the Association
1. The economic contributions of the members, approved by the General Assembly in accordance with the statutes.
2. economic benefits resulting from the activities of the association.
3. grants, bequests or inheritances that could legally receive from partners, from third persons or entities.
4. Any other lawful use.
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CHAPTER V
32 .- For the amendment to the Statutes affecting the content provided in Article 7
33 .- Liquidation of assets. Dissolution of the association.
33.1 .- By the will of the partners, agreed by the two-thirds of them.
33.2 .- by judicial sentence.
33.3 .- For other reasons determined by law.
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Agreed voluntary dissolution,
a) Ensuring the integrity of the assets of the association.
b) Completing pending operations and make new ones, which are required for settlement.
c) collect the receivables of the partnership.
d) To liquidate the assets and pay creditors.
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Having result, once the final settlement will be donated to a charitable institution that has previously agreed
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completion of the procedure of dissolution and liquidation shall request the cancellation of the entries in the Register of Associations.
CHAPTER VI
RULES OF ELECTION OF GOVERNING BODIES, REPRESENTATION AND ADMINISTRATION
Article 37 : Election of president and board
The president and members of the board shall be elected by the General Assembly
Article 38 : Requirements to be elected and to elect a president
The requirements to be elected president or members of the board as follows:
a) be older
b) Flaunting the quality of associated
c) To be in full possession of civil rights
d) not fall within the grounds of incompatibility under relevant legislation.
In the election of President and
Article 39: Electoral Procedure
1 .- The election of the President and other members of the Board
a) On expiry its mandate.
b) dismissal or resignation, death or disability manifests.
c) By agreement of
2. partners through free elections, equal, direct and secret ballot at the special meeting shall elect one by one the president and other members of the board.
3. The results of voting and the new board will be reflected in the minutes of the association.
CHAPTER VII DOCUMENTARY REGIME
Article 40 .- Regime documentary.
fully the accounting documents and the association could use for computer support:
a) A Minute Book shall be entered in all the adjournment of meetings held by the association, duly signed by its President and Secretary or body performing these functions, which should contain the date, attendees, topics discussed and resolutions adopted, and, where appropriate, the result of voting.
b) a ledger in which shall include the assets, rights and obligations and the income and expenses of the association and shall specify the source of income and investment or destination expenses.
c) The Book of Record of the different types of partners, which must have proof of the partners of the institution, stating the dates and causes of high and low of the same, noting the incidents charges affect the entity, regardless of whether they appear in the Book of Acts, corresponding to the keeping of the Secretary of the association.
d) Other supporting documents that are created timely.
additional provision
the alternative of the Statute and the agreements validly adopted by its governing bodies in all matters not covered in these Regulations shall apply the Organic Law 1 / 2002 of 22 March on the Right of Association, and supplementary provisions.
DILIGENCE: To be noted that these statutes have been approved by the General Assembly
In Murcia, July 13, 2009
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