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Club Constitution - 4. Subscription and Other Fees Print
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Written by Stewart Carline   
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Club Constitution
1. Name
2. Objects
3. Membership
4. Subscription and Other Fees
5. Resignation
6. Expulsion and Other Disciplinary Action
7. Committee
8. Officers and Honorary Members/Life Members
9. Annual General Meeting
10. Special General Meeting
11. Procedure at the Annual and Special General Meetings
12. Alteration of the Rules and Other Resolutions
13. By-Laws
14. Finance
15. Borrowing
16. Property
17. Dissolution
18. Acknowledgement
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4. Subscription and Other Fees

4.1 The annual members' subscription and coaching and squad fees (as applicable) shall be determined from time to time by the Committee and the Committee shall in so doing make special provision for different classes of membership as [it] * OR * [the Annual General Meeting] shall determine.

4.2 The annual subscription and entrance fee (if any) shall be due on joining the Club and thereafter on the 1st day of [January] * OR * [ July] each year.

4.3 Any member whose subscription is unpaid by the date falling 30 days after the due date for payment may be suspended by the Committee from some or all Club activities from a date to be determined by the Committee and until such payment is made.

4.4 The Committee shall, from time to time, have the power to determine the annual membership subscription and other fees. This shall include the power to make such increase in the subscription as shall, where the Club pays the individual A.S.A. Membership Fees to the A.S.A. on behalf of members, be consequential upon an increase in individual A.S.A. membership fees. Any increase in subscriptions shall be advised to the members in writing with the reasons for any increase to be reported to the members at the next Annual General Meeting.

4.5 The Executive Officers (or the Committee) shall have the power in special circumstances to remit the whole or part of the fees, including the A.S.A. membership fees, to address issues of social inclusion.


 

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