1. NAME:
The name of the organization shall be the
Eastern Ontario Chess Association (EOCA), hereinafter
referred to as EOCA. The Ontario Chess Association
Constitution defines the area of the EOCA.
EOCA is a non-profit organization.
2. THE OBJECTIVES:
The Aims of the EOCA shall
be:To be the sanctioning and administrative
body for the annual organization of the EOCA Grand Prix.
To promote interest and participation in
chess at all levels, in particular CFC rated competitive
chess, for the purpose of increasing the popularity of the
game. To co-ordinate and harmonize chess
activities in the EOCA area.The EOCA Board may sanction other
tournaments, matches, exhibitions and lectures for the
benefit of chess players in the region served by the EOCA.
The EOCA Board may aid and co-operate
with other chess organizations whose interest is to promote
chess in the EOCA region.
3. THE EOCA GRAND
PRIX:
The EOCA Grand Prix normally consists
of: The Renfrew/Arnprior Open (August).
The R.A. Fall Open (September).
The National Capital Open
(October). The Seaway Valley Open
(November). The R. A. Winter Open
(January). The Kingston Open
(February). The R.A. Spring Open
(March). The MacIntosh Open (April). The Arnprior Open (May). The Ontario Open in the EOCA Area
(May). The Eastern Ontario Open (June).
The EOCA Board sets conditions and fees
per participant for the participation of specific
tournaments in the EOCA Grand Prix. The Ontario Open is
always an EOCA Grand Prix tournament if it is held in the
EOCA area. The EOCA Grand Prix is ordinarily
advertised in August. The advertisement contains the EOCA
Grand Prix Prizes by class and the EOCA Grand Prix Schedule
for the next year. The EOCA website will have the most
current EOCA Grand Prix information [www.eoca.org].
The EOCA Board may amend and sanction
other tournaments to be part of the EOCA Grand
Prix.
4. THE EOCA BOARD:
The Board shall include four executive
officers elected at the annual meeting of the EOCA, the Past
President, and the EOCA CFC Governors approved at the annual
meeting.
The EOCA President may invite Chess Club
Presidents and EOCA Grand Prix tournament organizers and
others to meet with and participate in EOCA Board
meetings.
5. THE EXECUTIVE
OFFICERS:
The term of office runs from the incoming
annual meeting to the next outgoing annual meeting. The
Executive Officers shall be: (1) President; (2) Vice-President; (3) Treasurer;(4) Secretary; and(5) Past President.
The Executive shall conduct the affairs
of the EOCA between Annual Meetings.
6. CONDUCT OF BOARD
MEETINGS:
6.1) The President chairs Board meetings.
Quorum for Board meetings is three executive members of
whom one shall be the president or the vice president or
their designated representative.6.2) Non-Board members may address the
meeting at the invitation of the chair but shall have no
vote.
6.3) The Chair of Board meetings has a
deliberative and (if necessary) a tie breaking
vote.
7. DUTIES OF THE
EXECUTIVE:
7.1) The duties of the President
shall be:To give leadership and to administer
within the laws of this constitution, the affairs of the
EOCA. To act as Chair for all meetings of
the Board and the Annual Meeting. To convene all meetings of the
Board and the Annual Meeting. 7.2) The duties of the
Vice-President shall be: To assist the President in the discharge
of his duties whenever requested by the
President. To be the first Acting
President. To maintain an up to date list of
all member clubs within the EOCA.To keep all EOCA Grand Prix statistics
and standings. To have the EOCA website updated with the
results and standings after each EOCA Grand Prix
event. 7.3) The duties of the Treasurer
shall be:To budget the finances and prepare and
present a financial statement at the annual
meeting.To collect EOCA Grand Prix fees from EOCA
sanctioned tournaments. 7.4) The duties of the Secretary
shall be:To record and distribute the minutes of
all meetings of the Board and the Annual Meeting.To prepare agendas for upcoming meetings.
To maintain an updated mailing
list.
8. FINANCIAL
STRUCTURE:
The EOCA is one of the member
organizations in the OCA (Ontario Chess Association).
The EOCA is funded by proceeds from the
collection of OCA dues and rebates from CFC and fees
collected in EOCA sanctioned tournaments.
The Executive of the EOCA shall not be
paid by the organization. The EOCA may reimburse Executives
expenses related to their EOCA duties with Board approval.
9. THE ANNUAL MEETING:
The election of EOCA Executive members
shall be held at the Annual Meeting. OCA directors are elected at the EOCA
Annual Meeting. CFC Governors are nominated by EOCA Chess
Clubs at their annual meetings or at the EOCA Annual
Meeting. CFC Governors are elected at the EOCA Annual
Meeting.The EOCA Annual meeting shall be held
within one month of the Eastern Ontario Open (June).
The EOCA fiscal year is August 1 to July
31. Written notification of the Annual
Meeting shall be given to EOCA Chess Club Presidents at
least 14 days prior to the meeting so it can be posted at
chess clubs in the EOCA area and at the EOCA website.
All Chess Federation of Canada members in
good standing residing within the EOCA boundaries may attend
this meeting. A quorum at the annual meeting
shall consist of 7 individual CFC members. The Executive members of the EOCA shall
present a report of their activities during the Annual
Meeting.EOCA constitutional amendments must have
been previously approved at a regular EOCA Board meeting.
The EOCA constitution may be amended by a two-thirds
majority of the eligible voters at the Annual Meeting.
Amendments not previously adopted by the
Board, may be voted on at the annual meeting, and provided a
notice of motion has been presented to the Secretary or
President at least 14 days prior to the Annual
Meeting.