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Article 1:
Name
The Organization shall be known as the Manitoba Fire Fighters Curling Association.
(M.F.F.C.A.)
Article 2:
Aims
(a) To promote curling and good will among the Fire Department personnel of
the Province of Manitoba.
(b) To declare a winner to represent Manitoba at the Canadian Fire Fighters
Curling Championships.
Article 3:
Affiliation
The Manitoba Fire Fighters Curling Association shall be affiliated with Canadian
Fire Fighters Curling Association.
Article 4:
Membership
(a) Any member, presently employed or retired from a paid department who is
or was actively involved in fire fighting will be eligible.
(b) Membership will be open to Volunteer /Paid Volunteer and Industrial
Fire Brigades of Manitoba whose members are or were actively involved
in fire fighting and who qualify under the conditions outlined in Article 5.
(c) Residency requirements shall be as follows. Eligible former members
who move to another province/territory/country shall still be eligible to compete
in the Manitoba playdowns as long as they do not register to compete in their
new province/territory as well. Fire fighters (subject to Articles 4 and 5)
moving to Manitoba from another jurisdiction shall be eligible to compete in
Manitoba as long as they do not register to compete in their old province/territory
as well.
Article 5:
Rules for Volunteers
(a) All volunteers must have at least ONE year active service prior to January
15th, the year of the last championship, to be eligible.
(b) All volunteers must be registered with the Secretary of the rural municipality
the town office or their Industrial Fire Marshal.
(c) A complete roster of Volunteer Department members must be forwarded to the
Provincial Secretary with revisions, if any, by January 15th each year. This
list must be signed by the Chief of the applying Department.
(d) Volunteer Departments or members of Volunteer Departments can immediately
be disqualified if these rules are not adhered to.
(e) Any Volunteer Fire Fighter who has retired and can show 10 years of service
to the Volunteer Fire service shall be eligible.
1. Volunteer Departments will be assessed a yearly
charter fee of $50.00. A list of members eligible to compete in the current
play downs shall be submitted to the M.F.F.C.A. This list must be signed by
the Chief of the applying Department and the secretary of the rural municipality
or town.
2. Paid department will be assessed a yearly fee
of $10.00 per registered member. This fee and an eligibility list shall be submitted
to the Secretary of the M.F.F.C.A., no later than January 15th of the current
curling season.
3. When individual members of an un chartered
Volunteer Department wish to register, they will be assessed a registration
fee of $10.00 per person.
4. When combination departments (paid and volunteer)
apply, they will be treated as a volunteer department.
5. The minimum fee for a charter will be $50.00.
Article 6:
Volunteer Departments
A complete new town which applies for membership may compete the year of application,
provided they meet all the requirements set out in Article 5.
Article 7:
Dues
(a) Annual membership dues shall be set each year by the Provincial Executive
of the Manitoba Fire Fighters Curling Association.
(b) All dues to be paid by January 15th.
Article 8:
Provincial Director
(a) The Provincial Director to the Canadian Fire Fighters Curling Association
shall be the President of the Manitoba Fire Fighters Curling Association.
(b) Duties of the Director are laid out in the Canadian Fire Fighters Curling
Association Constitution.
(c) The Director shall be sent to each Canadian Fire Fighters Curling Championships
to attend the general meeting and carry out the wishes of his provincial association.
(d) The cost of sending the Director to the championships shall be the responsibility
of this association. He shall be entitled to the same expenses as the winning
provincial team.
(e) In the event the President cannot attend the championship then an alternate
shall be appointed by the Provincial Executive.
Article 9:
Executive
The executive shall consist of:
(a) President elected for a TWO year term
(b) 1st Vice-President elected for a ONE year term
(c) 2nd Vice-President elected for a ONE year term
(d) Secretary elected for a TWO year term
(e) Treasurer elected for a TWO year term
(f) Two Trustees elected for a ONE year term
Article 10:
Terms of Office
(a) The term of the executive office shall commence SEVEN (7) days following
the Canadian Championships.
(b) The office of President is limited to TWO consecutive terms.
(c) The executive positions will be held by the same individual for not more
than THREE consecutive terms, except for the President which is limited to TWO
consecutive terms.
Article 11:
Nominating Committee
A nominating committee of five shall be appointed at the general meeting to
screen and approach suitable candidates to hold office for future positions
on the provincial executive. Names of such candidates are to be posted to the
membership FOURTEEN (14) days prior to the general meeting. Members may be nominated
from the floor. All members nominated must be a member in good standing of the
M.F.F.C.A.
Article 12:
Duties of Officers
President:
(a) He shall preside all meetings.
(b) He shall be a signing officer of the Provincial Association.
(c) He shall call executive meetings and a general meeting.
(d) He shall be the Provincial Director to the Canadian Curling Association.
(e) He shall forward all dues from his association to the Canadian Secretary-Treasurer.
(f) He shall see that all Canadian Association Bulletins are distributed throughout
the province.
(g) He shall be responsible for all arrangements and plans for the Provincial
Play downs.
(h) He shall be the ONLY one to deal with or approach a sponsor of the Manitoba
Fire Fighters or the Canadian Fire Fighters Curling Associations.
1st Vice-President:
(a) He shall be a signing officer of the Provincial Association.
(b) He shall assist the president with his duties or carry out the president's
duties in his absence.
2nd Vice-President:
(a) He shall assist the first vice-president and the president in the performance
of their duties.
Secretary:
(a) He shall keep all minutes and records of all meetings.
(b) He shall send all provincial departments throughout Manitoba, the minutes,
progress on play downs and financial statements at the end of each play down.
(c) He shall record all membership dues and assist the president in preparation
and distribution of all M.F.F.C.A. and C.F.F.C.A. bulletins.
Treasurer:
(a) He shall be responsible for all moneys of the Association.
(b) He shall be a signing officer of the Association.
(c) He shall prepare a financial statement at the end of each season for distribution
to this membership.
Trustees:
(a) Shall act as sergeants at arms at all general meetings other than executive
meetings.
(b) Shall be members of the executive committee.
(c) Shall be responsible for ensuring that the officers and members uphold the
constitution and by-laws of this association in its entirety.
(d) See that the financial books are audited each season.
Article 13:
Remuneration
(a) There shall be no remuneration to any member or executive officer of this
association.
(b) Reimbursement will be for expenses incurred in attending to the business
of this association upon acceptable receipts to the Treasurer.
(c) M.F.F.C.A. paid travel expenses are limited to 4 team members and
the Director if approved by the membership at the general meeting prior to the
Canadian Championship and are to be paid directly to the facility providing
the service by the M.F.F.C.A. signing authority.
(d) M.F.F.C.A. paid hotel accommodations at the Canadian Championship are limited
to one room per night per two team members and one room per night for the Director,
(3 rooms total) if approved by the membership at the general meeting prior to
the Canadian Championship and are to be paid directly to the facility providing
the service by the M.F.F.C.A. signing authority.
(e) Daily per diem is to be limited to a maximum of $40.00 per day per team
member and Director. The total daily limit is $200.00 for all Manitoba representatives,
combined, if approved by the membership at the general meeting prior to the
Canadian Championship.
(f) Clothing allowance to be as follows:
Manitoba representatives' on ice wear to include (per curler (max. 4) and director):
1 curling jacket c/w cresting, 1 pair curling pants, 2 on ice shirts. Off ice
banquet wear to be determined each year as per the C.F.F.C.A. requirements for
that year (ie. Fire Dept. dress uniforms or on ice jacket with slacks, shirt
and tie). Allowable costs will be as determined by the Executive to stay within
budgetary constraints.
Other clothing such as extra on ice shirts, team jackets, etc. is the responsibility
of the attending team.
Article 14:
Executive Vacancies
All vacancies shall be filled by a member of the executive until the next general
meeting.
Article 15:
Host Department Duties
(a) It shall be the duty of the host department to assist the executive with
all arrangements necessary for the carrying out of the provincial play downs.
A chairman for the host department shall be named at the time their application
is submitted.
(b) The chairman for the host department shall be responsible to the executive
that satisfactory arrangements are completed for:
1. Suitable and sufficient ice.
2. Referees on duty at all times.
3. The banquet and general meeting.
4. Appointment of sufficient committees to handle
the necessary work.
Article 16:
Rules and Regulations
(a) To be eligible to compete in the provincial play downs each participant
must hold a current membership card.
(b) Rink entry fee to be set each year by the provincial executive.
(c) Rink entry fee to the paid in full with application by January 15th of each
year.
(d) All rink personnel wishing to compete in the provincial play downs must
support the methods set in raising funds as decided upon by the provincial committee.
(e) All games played in the provincial playdowns shall be governed by the rules
of the Canadian Fire Fighters Curling Association except where there are confections
then this constitution shall supersede all sets of rules.
(f) In cases of disputes all Committee decisions will be final.
(g) Method of declaring a provincial winner shall be determined by the executive.
(h) Teams may consist of any combination of eligible members (volunteers or
paid departments and retirees).
(i) Teams having a fifth player will be allowed in the Provincial Playdowns
but if that team wins the Championship, all costs associated with having a fifth
player attend the Canadian Championship are to be the responsibility of the
team.
Article 17:
Constitution Amendments
(a) All amendments to this constitution shall be submitted in writing to the
Secretary not later than January 15th by members in good standing of this association.
(b) Amendments to be posted to the membership FOURTEEN (14) days prior to the
general meeting.
(c) The vote must have 2/3 (TWO-THIRDS) majority of members present to the carried.
(d) NO amendments from the floor will be accepted.
Article 18:
Order of Business
(a) Reading and approving of minutes
(b) Reports of officers
(c) Reports of committees
(d) Correspondence
(e) Unfinished business
(f) New Business
(g) Good and welfare
(h) Election of officers
(i) Adjournment
In case of dispute Roberts Rules of Order will govern.
Revised
February 1984
February 1989
February 1993
February 1994
February 2002
February 2009
Initialed as proof read:
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