SOUTHERN COUNTIES CHESS UNION
GENERAL RULES
Amended 27.6.15
1. This organisation shall be called the "Southern Counties Chess Union" (SCCU) and shall be affiliated to the British Chess Federation (BCF) and the English Chess Federation (ECF).
2. The Union shall comprise:
(a) the Member Counties: any or all of the organisations known as the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Middlesex, Oxfordshire, Surrey and Sussex (County) Chess Associations. Membership is conditional on payment of the Membership fee (see Rule 5).
(b) the Non-County Members: chess leagues, chess congresses or other chess organisations which are Members as provided by Rules 3 and 5.
(c) Patrons of the SCCU. Patrons pay an annual sum of not less than £20, or such other sum as Council may from time to time decide. Patronship is effective for one year from the date of payment, and appointment must be confirmed by the Executive Committee.3. Non-County Members
(a) Any application for admission to Non-County Membership shall be considered by Council at a General Meeting. Applications must be submitted to the General Secretary not later than 21 days before the date of the meeting, or 35 days in the case of an Annual General Meeting, and notice shall be given with the Council agenda. Admission shall require the support of at least two-thirds of the votes cast.
(b) A Non-County Member may be expelled from the Union by any General Meeting of the Council. Notice shall be given with the Council agenda, and expulsion shall require the support of at least two-thirds of the votes cast.
(c) Except as provided by (b) above, Non-County Membership shall remain effective until such time as the Member resigns.
(d) Non-County Members shall be eligible to play in all Union competitions except those governed by the SCCU County Match Rules (see 4(b) below).
4. The objectives of the Union shall be:
(a) to encourage the study and playing of chess in all its member organisations;
(b) to conduct one or more County Championship competitions for all its Member Counties, as defined and governed by the SCCU County Match Rules;
(c) to conduct one or more Individual Championship competitions open to players qualified to represent Member Counties or Non-County Members in SCCU competitions; and
(d) to arrange and support such other competitions and activities as may seem desirable to the Council or Executive Committee.
5. Member Counties and Non-County Members shall pay an annual fee decided upon from time to time by the Council and payable on the 31st October of each year. The fee for a Non-County Member shall be half that for a Member County. A Member more than 3 months in arrears with all or part of this payment shall have no voting rights; and a Member 6 months in arrears with all or part shall be deemed to have resigned.
6. The Council
(a) The Governing body of the Union shall be the Council, which shall consist of:
(i) the Officers of the Union;
(ii) two delegates from each Member County; and
(iii) one delegate from each Non-County Member.
(b) The Officers shall be elected annually by the Council and shall be the President, Deputy President, General Secretary, Treasurer, Grading Secretary, County Match Controller, Junior Organiser, Webmaster; and such other Officers as the Council shall decide.
(c) The President shall be Chairman of the Council. In his absence the Deputy President or such other Officer as may be elected by Council shall chair the meeting.
7. General Meetings
At each General Meeting of the Council (see Rules 8 and 9) the following rules shall apply:
(a) The General Secretary shall give at least 21 days written notice of the meeting, with a full agenda of matters to be considered, to all Member Counties and Non-County Members and to all members of the Executive Committee.
(b) The quorum shall be 8 persons present and qualified to vote.
(c) Subject to Rule 5, each member of Council shall have one vote; except that
(i) a person present in more than one capacity shall have one vote in each capacity that so entitles him; and
(ii) in the event of an equality of votes on a decision requiring a simple majority, the chairman of the meeting shall have a casting vote.
(d) Any member of Council unable to attend a meeting may give to any other member of Council a proxy vote to be used together with directions as to its use; provided that written notice has been given to the General Secretary. A proxy vote so given may not, without written notice to the General Secretary from its giver, be transferred to any third party.
(e) Except as provided by Rule 3 and by Rule 7(f) below, all decisions shall be taken by a simple majority vote.
(f) The General Rules may be changed only if at least two-thirds of the votes cast are in favour of the change.
8. The Annual General Meeting
(a) The Annual General Meeting of the Council shall be held not later than the 15th July.
(b) Written notice of any motion for the agenda shall be given to the General Secretary by the secretary or chief executive of any Member organisation, or by any member of Council, not later than 35 days before the date of the meeting.
(c) The business of the Annual General Meeting shall be:
(i) the presentation of trophies;
(ii) the presentation by Officers of reports on the activities of the season just concluded;(iii) the presentation of the annual accounts prepared by the Treasurer and reviewed by an independent person for the last financial year ended 30th April. The reviewed annual accounts, or if that is not possible an unreviewed draft, shall be included with the notice of the meeting.
(iv) the presentation of a budget for the ensuing year;
(v) the election of Officers;
(vi) the appointment of an Independent Examiner for the ensuing year to carry out an independent review of the annual accounts; and
(vii) the transaction of any further business on the agenda, and such other business as the Chairman may at his discretion accept.
9. Special General Meetings
A Special General Meeting of the Council shall be held:
(a) within 60 days if requested in writing by not less than four Member organisations having delegates to Council; or
(b) by resolution of the Executive Committee.
Such request or resolution shall state clearly the nature of the business to be transacted, and no other business shall be considered.
10. The Executive Committee
(a) Subject to the control of Council, the general management of the Union shall be vested in an Executive Committee consisting (subject to (d) below) of the Officers of the Union, one representative of each Member County, and one representative of each Non-County Member; except that if there are more than five Non-County Members there shall be five Non-County representatives to be elected by them. A Non-County representative so elected may appoint a person to attend and vote in his stead.
(b) The President shall be chairman of the Executive Committee. In his absence the Deputy President or such other Officer as the Executive Committee may elect shall chair the meeting.
(c) The Executive Committee shall elect from its members the Union representatives to the BCF and ECF.
(d) The Executive Committee shall have power to fill any vacancy occurring during the year and to co-opt up to three additional members with voting rights.
(e) The General Secretary shall give at least 14 days written notice of each meeting to all members of the Committee. A meeting shall be convened at the request of the President or within 30 days of the receipt of a written requisition from not less than three members of the Committee, stating clearly the nature of the business to be transacted.
(f) The quorum shall be 6 persons present and qualified to vote.
(g) All decisions shall be taken by a simple majority vote. Subject to Rule 5, each member present shall have one vote; except that in the event of an equality of votes, the Chairman shall have a casting vote. A person present in more than one capacity shall not thereby be entitled to more than one vote.
(h) The Executive Committee shall appoint a Rules and Appeals Sub-Committee and may appoint additional Sub-Committees for any other purpose. The Executive Committee may delegate such powers to any Sub-Committee as it considers appropriate.
(i) Decisions needed between meetings of the Executive Committee, and not within the remit of any individual Officer, may be taken by the President in consultation with appropriate Officers.
11. There shall be no smoking in the playing area of any event organised by, or under the auspices of, the Union.
12. All events organised by, or under the auspices of, the Union shall, if appropriate, register with the Game Fee scheme of the ECF.
13. Eligibility to play for a Member County or Non-County Member