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1 Amendments to the IOF Statutes

2 Code of Ethics, Ethics Panel, Honorary Legal Adviser
Appointment of all World Championships organisers Council Elections Majority at General Assembly Other minor changes

3 Ethics Ethics panel as a statutory institution Code of ethics
Appointment of a panel at GA Honorary legal adviser Remit of Ethics panel and Honorary legal advisor

4 Ethics changes 1 1. NAME, AUTHORITY AND DEFINITION
 Article 1. NAME, AUTHORITY AND DEFINITION 1.3 Statutory institutions The statutory institutions of the IOF are: The General Assembly The Council The IOF Office The Presidents’ Conference The Ethics Panel

5 Etics Changes 2 3. MEMBERSHIP 3.1 Structure and obligations Members undertake to abide by these Statutes, the IOF Anti-Doping Rules, the IOF Code of Ethics, the IOF Environmental Policy, other IOF Rules and the decisions of the General Assembly and Council. Members undertake to stage national championships. 8. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 8.4 Agenda Appointment of up to five members to the Ethics Panel.

6 9. THE COUNCIL 9.2 Remit To appoint an honorary legal adviser and form such permanent or temporary commissions or groups as it deems appropriate to assist it in carrying out its work and in fulfilling tasks assigned to it by the General Assembly or specified in an agreed long term plan. The Council is responsible to the General Assembly for the work of all such groups. 12. ETHICS PANEL 12.1 The Ethics Panel is an independent judicial body in the IOF consisting of up to five members that are appointed by the General Assembly. 12.2 Remit To review regularly all business and operations covered by the Code of Ethics. To adjudicate upon violations of the Code of Ethics. To report findings to the Council or GA and impose sanctions for violations of the Code of Ethics. 13. HONORARY LEGAL ADVISER 13.1 Remit To support the Council with issues requiring comprehensive understanding of legislation, governance and international business matters. Current articles 12, 13 and 14 renumbered to 14, 15 and 16.

7 World Championships Appointments
Present: GA Even Years, Council Odd years

8 Issues Sprint WOC only decided by GA
Geographical spread & long term planning Need for detailed negotiations

9 WOC Appointment changes
Article 8. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 8.4 Agenda Appointment of organisers of senior World Championships in Foot and Trail Orienteering held in the fourth year after the General Assembly. Appointment of organisers of senior World Championships in MTB Orienteering and Ski Orienteering held in the third year after the General Assembly. 8.5 Proposals Proposals may be tabled by a member or by Council. Proposals other than a proposal to organise a World Orienteering Championship shall reach the Secretariat in writing at least four months before the General Assembly. Proposals to organise a senior World Orienteering Championship shall reach the Secretariat in the specified written format by the date specified in the valid IOF competition rules for the relevant discipline. Proposals shall be communicated to the members at least two months before the beginning of the General Assembly.

10 Elections Always vote on President
At least one Vice President from each gender Allow candidate losing for a high position to stand for a low one if unsuccessful.

11 8. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 8.10 Elections The Ordinary General Assembly shall elect the IOF Council. The Council shall consist of 1. A The IOF President 2. Three IOF Vice Presidents 3. Seven other IOF Council members The President and Vice Presidents are also the President and Vice Presidents of the IOF. The elected Council, excluding the President, shall include at least two persons of each gender and at least two persons from outside Europe, nominations permitting. At least two of the persons elected to Council shall (nominations permitting) be from outside Europe. The elected Council shall include at least two persons of each gender, nominations permitting. The elected Vice Presidents shall include at least one person of each gender, nominations permitting. A candidate who unsuccessfully contests an election cannot seek re-election to any Council position earlier than the next statutory General Assembly.

12 Majority for change to Statutes
Present rule: three quarters (3/4) Proposed: two thirds (2/3) Difficult for GA to achieve change Abstentions can have too much influence Follow model of most international federations and most national federations

13 Easing the voting requirement for amendments to the IOF Statutes
8.9.6 An amendment to the Statutes shall require a three quarters two-thirds majority of votes expressed.

14 Minor amendments Seat of IOF Registered letters
All membership fees fixed by GA Simplify and correct wording

15 Other changes – clerical and simplifications
Article 1.1 Name The name of the organisation is the International Orienteering Federation, henceforward IOF, registered in Helsinki, Finland. Sweden.    If a member fails to meet its financial obligations towards the IOF, despite a warning sent by registered letter to the member’s official contact address, the following IOF General Assembly may decide to expel the member.

16 4. MEMBERSHIP FEES 4.1 The fee applicable to a member and a provisional member shall be fixed by an IOF Ordinary General Assembly and shall cover the two calendar years following the General Assembly. The fee applicable to a provisional member shall be fixed by the IOF Council. 4.2 The membership fee for the current year shall be payable to the IOF Office by March 1st. In exceptional cases, the Council may vary the payment date. 4.3 If a member fails to pay its fee within two months of the due date, despite a warning sent by registered letter to the member’s official contact address, it shall lose the rights detailed under articles and The President may seek re-election for only one further for four-year term and only to the position of President.

17 11. 1. The Presidents’ Conference is an advisory body in the IOF
11.1 The Presidents’ Conference is an advisory body in the IOF. As a minimum, the following shall be invited to the Presidents’ Conference: The Council The Secretary General The President of each member organisation (or his/her representative) 11.2 The Presidents’ Conference meets at least every second year. The agenda shall be sent out at least two months before the meeting. The Presidents’ Conference is advisory.


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