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  Whitby Bridge Club Object

The object of the Club shall be to provide facilities for its members for playing Duplicate Contract Bridge.

  Whitby Bridge Club Constitution

CONSTITUTION OF WHITBY BRIDGE CLUB

 

 

1.           NAME

 

The Club shall be called Whitby Bridge Club.

 

2.           OBJECTS

 

The object of the Club shall be to provide facilities for its members for playing Duplicate Contract

Bridge.

 

3.           MEETING PLACE

 

The club shall meet at Sneaton Castle or such other venue, in Whitby, as the Committee may arrange from time to time.

 

4.           AFFILIATIONS

 

The Club will be affiliated to the North Eastern Bridge Association and to the English Bridge Union.

 

5.           MEMBERSHIP

 

5.1         Any person wishing to become a member of the Club shall apply for membership by completing and forwarding to the Secretary such form as may be prescribed from time to time by the Committee.

 

5.2         The completed form shall be displayed on the club notice board for a period of two weeks before being considered by the Committee.

 

5.3         All bridge players who are over the age of eighteen years will be entitled to apply for full membership of the Club.

 

5.4       Players under the age of eighteen years will be entitled to apply for Junior membership. Such members are not entitled to vote at general meetings of the Club and cannot be Trustees of the Club.

 

5.5       The Club may confer Honorary Life Membership on any member who has rendered special service to the Club.

 

5.6       All members are deemed to have accepted the regulations of this Constitution and the rules and codes of conduct adopted by the Club.

 

5.7         The Committee will keep a register of members which will include details of their names, addresses and contact details and it will be the responsibility of members to advise the Committee of changes.

 

5.8         In considering applications for membership, the Committee shall have regard to the playing facilities available, and may from time to time decide that the Club shall be closed to new applications for membership for such period as it may decide.

 

5.9         A member shall cease to be a member of the Club immediately if expelled from the Club under the provisions of clause 15, or if their resignation in writing is delivered to the Secretary.

 

5.10       A member whose annual subscription has not been paid in full by 31 July shall cease to be a member with immediate effect but the Committee may use its discretion in extenuating circumstances.

 

5.11       A former member who was expelled from the club or who allowed their membership to lapse while suspended from the privileges of membership shall always be required to formally reapply for membership and pay the joining fee.

 

5.12     A former member who allowed their membership to lapse under other circumstances but now wishes to re-join the Club shall normally have to reapply for membership and pay the joining fee. However the Committee may use its discretion in such cases to waive the need to reapply and pay the joining fee.

5.13     Members of the Club are automatically enrolled as members of the English Bridge Union and shall abide by its bye-laws.

6.           OFFICERS

 

6.1         The Officers of the Club shall be the Chair, Secretary and Treasurer.

 

6.2         No member of the Club shall simultaneously hold more than one Office of the Club.

 

6.3         Each of the Officers of the Club shall be elected at the Annual General Meeting of the Club, and shall retire annually at the ensuing Annual General Meeting, but shall be eligible for re-election. However no Officer of the club shall be eligible for re-election after three successive years in Office until a period of at least one year out of any Office has elapsed.

 

6.4         In the event of a vacancy arising during the year in the Office of any Officer of the Club, the Committee shall either choose one of their number to fill such vacancy until the ensuing Annual General Meeting or call a Special General Meeting to elect a replacement within six weeks of the vacancy arising.

 

7.           COMMITTEE

 

7.1         The Committee of the Club shall consist of the Officers of the Club, together with five other members of the Club, who shall be elected at the Annual General Meeting of the Club for a period of two years and shall be eligible for re-election.

 

7.2         The Committee may from time to time co­opt further members of the Club to serve on the Committee until the ensuing Annual General Meeting, whether to fill a vacancy arising, or as additional members, except that the total number of members of the Committee (including Officers) shall at no time exceed ten. Co-opted members shall be entitled to participate fully in the proceedings of the Committee.

 

7.3         A quorum at meetings of the Committee shall be four members of the Committee, including at least one of the Officers.

 

7.4         The Committee may from time to time appoint sub­committees to undertake on its behalf such aspects of the administration of the Club as it shall think fit; members of such sub­committees may include members of the Club who are not members of the Committee.

 

7.5         Proceedings of the Committee and of any sub­committees shall be regulated in such manner as the Committee may from time to time decide.

 

7.6         The Committee shall make a report to each Annual General Meeting of the Club concerning the affairs of the Club since the previous Annual General Meeting.

 

 8.        MANAGEMENT

 

8.1         The affairs of the Club shall be managed by the Committee, and the Committee shall have power to determine any issue arising in connection with the affairs of the Club which is not specifically provided for in this Constitution.

 

8.2         The Committee may from time to time formulate and publish such rules as it thinks expedient for the efficient and harmonious running of the Club (but in the case of any conflict between such rules and this Constitution, the Constitution shall prevail).

 

8.3         Any issue of policy determined by the Committee or any rules published by the Committee may be varied by a resolution of members at a General Meeting of the Club, provided that such resolution is not in conflict with this Constitution and is not retrospective in application.

 

8.4         In the event of such variation being made, the policy or rules (as the case may be) shall not be further varied by the Committee in a manner inconsistent with the resolution.

 

9.           GENERAL MEETINGS

 

9.1         An Annual General Meeting of the Club shall be held in April each year.

 

9.2         A Special General Meeting of the Club shall be convened by the Committee if a request for such a meeting signed by at least five full members of the Club is delivered to the Secretary stating the reason for the meeting; such meeting shall take place within six weeks of the receipt of such request.

 

9.3         A Special General Meeting of the Club may be convened by the Committee on its own initiative at any time.

 

9.4         All General Meetings of the Club shall be held at the normal meeting place of the Club unless circumstances arise which render this impracticable.

 

9.5         The Chair, if present, shall chair all General Meetings of the Club; in their absence some other member of the Committee approved by a majority of those present at the Meeting shall chair the Meeting.

 

9.6         Notice of all General Meetings of the Club shall be given to all members of the Club no later than four weeks prior to the date fixed for the meeting.

 

9.7         Any member may propose a motion to be discussed at a General Meeting provided that written notice of the proposed motion is delivered to the Secretary no later than three weeks prior to the date fixed for the meeting.

 

9.8         The Chair of the meeting will permit discussion of any other appropriate business submitted to them or to the Secretary not less than one week prior to a General Meeting.

 

9.9         A quorum at General Meetings of the Club shall be twelve members present in person, including at least two officers.

 

9.10       If fifteen minutes after the time fixed for a General Meeting of the Club no quorum shall be present, the meeting shall be adjourned to a new date (of which the like notice shall be given to members as was required to be given for the meeting which has been adjourned), and in the case of a General Meeting which has been adjourned due to the lack of a quorum (but not of a meeting adjourned for any other reason) 20% of the club’s full members shall constitute a quorum at the reconvened meeting.

 

9.11       Voting at General Meetings of the Club shall be by show of hands, and in the event of parity of voting the Chair of the meeting shall have a second or casting vote.

 

 

 

10.         NOTICES

 

10.1       Notices of any General Meeting of the Club shall be given to members in writing, by hand or by post or by e-mail at the last address notified to the secretary, and by placing a notice in a prominent position at the meeting place of the club.

 

10.2       Notices of any other matters to be brought to the attention of members shall be made by displaying a notice in a prominent position at the meeting place of the Club.

 

11.          NOMINATIONS

 

11.1       Nominations for the posts of Officers or Committee members shall be in writing, and shall be signed by a proposer and a seconder, both of whom shall be full members of the Club, and also by the person nominated.

 

11.2       Nominations should reach the Secretary no later than one week prior to the date fixed for the Annual General Meeting. In the event of there being no nominations for one or more posts, then the meeting may choose to accept nominations made at the meeting.

 

12.         SUBSCRIPTIONS and FEES

 

12.1       Each member of the Club shall pay an annual subscription, the basic amount of which for the time being shall be decided at the Annual General Meeting of the Club. Subscriptions shall be due for payment by 31 May in each year in respect of the year to the following 31 March. Unless the Committee decides otherwise, any member whose subscription remains unpaid after the due date shall pay table money at the rate applicable to visitors until their subscription has been paid in full.

 

12.2       Each member of the Club, and each guest and visitor, shall pay table money on each occasion when they play at the Club, the basic amounts of which for the time being shall be decided at the Annual General Meeting of the Club.

 

12.3       Each successful applicant for membership of the Club will be required to pay a joining fee, the amount of which for the time being shall be decided at the Annual General Meeting of the Club.

 

12.4       The Committee may determine variations on the basic amounts of subscriptions and table money for members, guests and visitors in exceptional circumstances.

 

12.5       The Annual General Meeting may authorise the Committee to vary the basic amounts of subscriptions and table money prior to the ensuing Annual General Meeting.

 

12.6       The Committee may determine from time to time the amount of fees to be charged for use of the equipment of the Club, or for any other purpose for which it is of the opinion that fees ought to be charged.

 

13.         ACCOUNTS

 

13.1       The Committee shall arrange for accounts to be prepared in respect of the financial affairs of the Club for each year ending on 31 March. The accounts shall be audited by someone who is not a member of the committee.

 

13.2       The accounts for each year shall be presented to the Annual General Meeting of the Club for approval.

 

 

14.         GUESTS and VISITORS

 

14.1       Any member may invite a guest to play at the club at any time, but in the event of the playing facilities being inadequate to accommodate all those who wish to play, priority shall be given to members.

 

14.2       Visitors may be permitted to play at the Club at any time, but in the event of the playing facilities being inadequate to accommodate all those who wish to play, priority shall be given to members and the guests of members.

 

14.3       Guests and visitors shall be allowed to play at the club up to six times in any one year, after which they must apply for membership before playing again.

 

14.4       A non-member who has applied for membership shall, subject to available playing facilities, be permitted to play at the Club until their application for membership has been considered by the Committee. During the period between their submitting their application for membership and its consideration by the Committee they will be required to pay table money at the appropriate members’ rate.

 

15.         MEMBERS’ BEHAVIOUR

 

15.1     Each member of the Club shall be required in connection with the game of Duplicate Contract Bridge to conform to the standards of fair play, courtesy and personal deportment prescribed by the bye-laws and regulations for the time being of the EBU.

 

15.2       The Club shall have the powers and the procedures for the enforcement of the requirement in clause 15.1. They are set out in the Schedule of Disciplinary Procedures and shall stand as part of the Constitution and be subject to the same provisions of the Constitution for its amendment.

 

16.         ALTERATIONS TO THE CONSTITUTION

 

16.1       No alterations shall be made to this Constitution except at a General Meeting of the Club.

 

16.2       In order for a resolution to alter this Constitution to have effect, a simple majority of the votes cast on the resolution must be in favour.

 

17.         WINDING­UP

 

17.1       In order for a resolution that the Club shall be wound up to have effect, a simple majority of the votes cast on the resolution must be in favour.

 

17.2       If a resolution that the Club shall be wound up is effectively passed, the Committee shall be responsible for winding up the affairs of the Club, and unless the winding up has been initiated with a view to amalgamating the Club with some other club (in which case any surplus assets and funds may be transferred to such other club), any surplus assets and funds shall be transferred to such of the organisations mentioned in clause 17.3 as may be specified in the resolution initiating the winding up, and if no such organisation is so specified, to such of those organisations as the Committee may think fit.

 

17.3       The organisations referred to in clause 17.2 are

 

The English Bridge Union

The North Eastern Bridge Association

Any registered or recognised charitable body.

 

 

(Adopted at EGM 4 March 2014. Revised at AGM 26 April 2016.)

 

 

SCHEDULE OF DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES

1.          Requirements of the Schedule

This Schedule is referred to under clause 15.2 of the Constitution of the Whitby Bridge Club (hereafter referred to as the Club) and prescribes the powers and procedures for enforcement. It will comply with and follow the EBU disciplinary procedures and any variations thereof that are made from time to time. The Club shall act through its Conduct and Disciplinary Committees for the enforcement of standards prescribed in clause 15.1 of the Constitution. The Club shall have additional powers as set out in the clauses below.

2.         Receipt of allegation

Any person making a complaint against one or more members of the Club under the terms of clause 15.1 of the Constitution, must do so in writing to the Secretary or the Chair of the Club. Normally no action will be taken in respect of a complaint relating to an alleged offence which occurred six weeks or more prior to a formal complaint in writing made to the appropriate officer.

3.         Conduct Committee

The Committee of the Club shall appoint its Conduct Committee through its powers to appoint sub-committees under clause 7.4 of the Constitution. The Conduct Committee shall be responsible for investigating complaints against the Club’s members and to determine whether a disciplinary offence should be referred to the Club’s Disciplinary Committee.

The Conduct Committee shall consist of no fewer than three members of the Club and no more than five. A quorum for any meeting shall be three of its members. It shall act by simple majority vote and its appointed Chair, or whomsoever in their absence the Conduct Committee shall select to chair its meeting, shall have a second, or casting vote in the event that there is parity of voting.

4.         Disciplinary Committee

The Committee of the Club shall appoint the Disciplinary Committee through its powers to appoint sub-committees under clause 7.4 of the Constitution. The Disciplinary Committee shall determine sanctions for offences admitted by the defendant, hear charges of offences and determine whether those charges are proved, and if proved, determine the sanction imposed.

The Disciplinary Committee shall consist of no fewer than three members of the Club and no more than five. At least three of its members must be present when it makes a decision to uphold a complaint and impose sanctions on the offending member. It shall act by simple majority vote and its appointed Chair, or whomsoever in their absence the Disciplinary Committee shall select to chair its meeting, shall have a second, or casting vote in the event that there is parity of voting.

5.         Conflicts of Interest and Independence of the Conduct and Disciplinary Committees

Any member of either the Conduct or Disciplinary Committee who is in any way personally involved in the allegations within a complaint will be disqualified from participating in either Committee’s handling of the complaint.

A member of the Club cannot be a member of both the Conduct and Disciplinary Committees.

6.         The Complaints Process

   

6.1.       Notice of Meetings

Subject to the provisions of clause 2 hereof where a written complaint is made or a matter otherwise comes to the attention of the Conduct Committee, it shall first consider whether such complaint or matter falls within the scope of the Disciplinary Rules and whether further action is warranted. If it does, the Conduct Committee Secretary shall first write to the Defendant, seeking the Defendant’s comments on the substance of the complaint or matter that has been raised. The Conduct Committee shall also be entitled to make such further investigations and enquiries as it in its absolute discretion considers appropriate. The Conduct Committee shall also be entitled to seek advice both from within the Club and from the EBU Laws and Ethics Committee, and to obtain external legal advice.

6.2.      Complaint not justified

If the Conduct Committee decides that the complaint is not justified, all parties shall be notified and the matter ended.

6.3.      Complaint justified

If the Conduct Committee decides that the complaint is justified, it may, in its absolute discretion, offer a verbal caution to the offending member, which if accepted, ends the matter.

If the caution is not accepted by the offending member, or the Conduct Committee does not feel a caution is appropriate, it shall refer the case to a hearing by the Disciplinary Committee. The Defendant shall be notified, in writing, within two weeks of this decision and of their right to make a written submission to the Disciplinary Committee and to attend the hearing. The Defendant shall have the right to be represented by legal counsel of their choice or may be accompanied by a person to speak on their behalf. The Disciplinary Committee shall give at least two weeks notice of the hearing to the Defendant.

6.4.      Disciplinary Committee’s Sanctions

If after the hearing the complaint is upheld, the Disciplinary Committee may in its absolute discretion:

a)                  Give a written reprimand to the offending member(s), or

b)                 Suspend the offending member(s) from all or some of the competitions sponsored or licensed by the Club for such period as it shall determine, or

c)                  Expel the offending member(s) from the Club.

 

If the complaint is against a member of the Committee, then in addition to any other sanctions applied, the Disciplinary Committee shall have the power to suspend such member from the Club’s Committee and any of its sub-committees for such a period as it shall determine.

Any sanctions imposed by the Disciplinary Committee must be communicated to the offending member(s) in writing within twenty-one days of the hearing.

Any Sanction imposed by the Disciplinary Committee shall take effect as soon as time for appeal has elapsed except that, if the Defendant has filed Notice of Appeal within the time allowed, the Sanction shall not take effect until such Appeal has been determined.

6.5.      Appeal

A Defendant found guilty of an offence by the Club Disciplinary Committee has the right to appeal to the County Disciplinary Committee. Appeals must be in writing and lodged with the Secretary of the Association within twenty-one days of the written communication of the Club’s Disciplinary Committee’s decision to the Defendant.

6.6.      Referral to the EBU Laws & Ethics Committee

At any time the County Disciplinary Committee may refer a complaint to the EBU Laws & Ethics Committee for its consideration. In doing so the County Disciplinary Committee shall have fully discharged its responsibilities under this Schedule.