IVFDF: Inter Varsity Folk Dance Festival

Constitution

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This document presents the  constitution as adopted at  IVFDF 2004 in Exeter it and was proiduced following discussions and amendments in the Sheffield constitution meeting of October 2003. It has its roots in the recommendations made by IVFDF 2003 in Sheffield and in the Braceborough meeting of 2001. Andrew Swaine, of Cambridge, must be thanked for his efforts in pulling together this project and bringing IVFDF into a new era. Explanatory notes in the form of a [[Consitution Aliendum]] are available to provide clarity and further information on the points below.
This document presents the  constitution as adopted at  IVFDF 2004 in Exeter it and was proiduced following discussions and amendments in the Sheffield constitution meeting of October 2003. It has its roots in the recommendations made by IVFDF 2003 in Sheffield and in the Braceborough meeting of 2001. Andrew Swaine, of Cambridge, must be thanked for his efforts in pulling together this project and bringing IVFDF into a new era. Explanatory notes in the form of a [[Consitution Aliendum]] are available to provide clarity and further information on the points below.
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<h2>Current Constitution</h2>
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==Current Constitution==
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<h3>1. NAME</h3>
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===1. NAME===
* 1.1. The name of the association shall be &quot;The Inter Varsity Folk Dance Festival&quot;, also known as IVFDF.  
* 1.1. The name of the association shall be &quot;The Inter Varsity Folk Dance Festival&quot;, also known as IVFDF.  
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<h3> 2. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES</h3>
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===2. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES===
* 2.1. IVFDF exists to promote knowledge, understanding and enjoyment of the traditions of the folk dance and music of the British Isles and beyond, especially to students and young people.  
* 2.1. IVFDF exists to promote knowledge, understanding and enjoyment of the traditions of the folk dance and music of the British Isles and beyond, especially to students and young people.  
* 2.2. This shall be achieved by supporting Festivals running events such as dances, workshops and displays, targeted at but not limited to university students.  
* 2.2. This shall be achieved by supporting Festivals running events such as dances, workshops and displays, targeted at but not limited to university students.  
* 2.3. The association shall not discriminate on the grounds of race, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, religion or political views.   
* 2.3. The association shall not discriminate on the grounds of race, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, religion or political views.   
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<h3>3. MEMBER SOCIETIES</h3>
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===3. MEMBER SOCIETIES===
* 3.1. A group shall become Member Society of the association if:  
* 3.1. A group shall become Member Society of the association if:  
** 3.1.1. It is a folk group which is recognised and supported by a British University.   
** 3.1.1. It is a folk group which is recognised and supported by a British University.   
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** 3.4.4. It cannot be contacted due to failing to adhere to section 3.3.   
** 3.4.4. It cannot be contacted due to failing to adhere to section 3.3.   
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<h3>4. AUTHORITY</h3>
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===4. AUTHORITY===
* 4.1. Decisions for the association shall be made by a vote in a Representatives Meeting (RM) as specified in section 5, or an Electronic Vote (EV) as specified in section 8. Such decisions are hereafter referred to as decisions of the Representatives.   
* 4.1. Decisions for the association shall be made by a vote in a Representatives Meeting (RM) as specified in section 5, or an Electronic Vote (EV) as specified in section 8. Such decisions are hereafter referred to as decisions of the Representatives.   
* 4.2. Where specified, a quorum shall require:  
* 4.2. Where specified, a quorum shall require:  
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* 4.3. The Representatives may make or modify the Standing Orders of the association by an ordinary vote, where they are not in conflict with the constitution.  
* 4.3. The Representatives may make or modify the Standing Orders of the association by an ordinary vote, where they are not in conflict with the constitution.  
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<h3>5. REPRESENTATIVES MEETINGS </h3>
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===5. REPRESENTATIVES MEETINGS===
* 5.1. An RM is defined as either an Annual Representatives Meeting (ARM) or an Extraordinary Representatives Meeting (ERM), run in accordance with the Standing Orders.   
* 5.1. An RM is defined as either an Annual Representatives Meeting (ARM) or an Extraordinary Representatives Meeting (ERM), run in accordance with the Standing Orders.   
* 5.2. Each Member Society may choose up to two of its members present at the RM to have voting rights at the RM, hereafter referred to as Voting Members. The RM Chair may not be a Voting Member.   
* 5.2. Each Member Society may choose up to two of its members present at the RM to have voting rights at the RM, hereafter referred to as Voting Members. The RM Chair may not be a Voting Member.   
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* 5.6. The RM Secretary shall record minutes of the meeting and compile a list of Member Societies present, and make them available to all members of the electronic mail list specified in section 10.2.6 within one calendar month of the meeting. The Archivist shall store these records on behalf of IVFDF.   
* 5.6. The RM Secretary shall record minutes of the meeting and compile a list of Member Societies present, and make them available to all members of the electronic mail list specified in section 10.2.6 within one calendar month of the meeting. The Archivist shall store these records on behalf of IVFDF.   
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<h3>6. ANNUAL REPRESENTATIVES MEETING </h3>
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===6. ANNUAL REPRESENTATIVES MEETING===
* 6.1. An Annual Representatives Meeting (ARM) shall be held at each Festival.   
* 6.1. An Annual Representatives Meeting (ARM) shall be held at each Festival.   
* 6.2. The current Festival Committee shall take all reasonable steps to make all Member Societies present at the Festival, and all societies eligible to be Member Societies, aware of the ARM and their right of attendance.   
* 6.2. The current Festival Committee shall take all reasonable steps to make all Member Societies present at the Festival, and all societies eligible to be Member Societies, aware of the ARM and their right of attendance.   
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** 6.5.2. The Treasurer may use IVFDF funds to cover reasonable costs for holding the meeting, subject to section 11.1.   
** 6.5.2. The Treasurer may use IVFDF funds to cover reasonable costs for holding the meeting, subject to section 11.1.   
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<h3>7. EXTRAORDINARY REPRESENTATIVES MEETING </h3>
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===7. EXTRAORDINARY REPRESENTATIVES MEETING===
* 7.1. An Extraordinary Representatives Meeting (ERM) may be called by either:
* 7.1. An Extraordinary Representatives Meeting (ERM) may be called by either:
** 7.1.1. Five Member Societies from at least three different universities.   
** 7.1.1. Five Member Societies from at least three different universities.   

Revision as of 22:08, 6 April 2005

This document presents the constitution as adopted at IVFDF 2004 in Exeter it and was proiduced following discussions and amendments in the Sheffield constitution meeting of October 2003. It has its roots in the recommendations made by IVFDF 2003 in Sheffield and in the Braceborough meeting of 2001. Andrew Swaine, of Cambridge, must be thanked for his efforts in pulling together this project and bringing IVFDF into a new era. Explanatory notes in the form of a Consitution Aliendum are available to provide clarity and further information on the points below.

Contents

Current Constitution

1. NAME

2. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

3. MEMBER SOCIETIES

4. AUTHORITY

5. REPRESENTATIVES MEETINGS

6. ANNUAL REPRESENTATIVES MEETING

7. EXTRAORDINARY REPRESENTATIVES MEETING

8. ELECTRONIC VOTING

9. FESTIVAL

10. OFFICERS

11. FINANCES

12. DISSOLUTION

13. CONSTITUTION

STANDING ORDERS

1. ANNUAL REPRESENTATIVES MEETING

2. EXTRAORDINARY REPRESENTATIVES MEETING

3. FESTIVAL COMMITTEE OBLIGATIONS

4. EXTERNAL ADVISERS

5. OFFICERS