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Kernow Matters to Us
Constitution
Adopted on the 1st day of November 2015.
1. Name
The name of the Association is “Kernow Matters To Us” afterwards referred to as KMTU
2. Objects
The Association is established:
3. Powers
In furtherance of the above objects, but not further or otherwise, the Association may:
4. Membership
Membership of the Association shall be open to the following, irrespective of political party, nationality, religion or political opinion:
5. Management Committee
6. Functions of the Committee
7. Chairing meetings
8. Finance
9. Trust Property
10. Annual General Meeting
11. Special General Meeting
12. Rules of procedure at all meetings
Voting
13. Alterations to the Constitution
14. Dissolution
15. Indemnity
Constitution
Adopted on the 1st day of November 2015.
1. Name
The name of the Association is “Kernow Matters To Us” afterwards referred to as KMTU
2. Objects
The Association is established:
- To achieve explicit representation of the Cornish minority on decision making committees that affect the governance of Cornwall, and on diversity committees that affect Cornwall.
- To make Cornwall a better place for the Cornish minority to live and work in.
- To educate the general public about the Cornish minority, and encourage and facilitate members of the Cornish minority to learn about our own language, history and culture.
- To create a strategy to improve the situation of the Cornish minority and undertake political campaigns to influence decision makers to take better care of the Cornish minority.
3. Powers
In furtherance of the above objects, but not further or otherwise, the Association may:
- Provide or secure the provision of social services, educational and recreational facilities, and practical assistance for elderly and disabled people within the area of benefit;
- Provide or secure the provision of welfare rights advice and information and refer those in need of professional assistance to the relevant agencies;
- Provide, maintain and equip, or assist in the provision, maintenance and equipment of, premises and facilities designed to carry out the objects of the Association;
- Promote and carry out, or assist in promoting and carrying out research, surveys and investigations, and publish the useful results thereof;
- Organise or assist in organising meetings, lectures, classes and exhibitions and publish or assist in publishing reports, periodicals, recordings, books or other documents or information;
- Obtain collect and receive money by way of grants, donations, bequests, legacies or other lawful method, provided that the Association may not engage in any form of permanent trading;
- Purchase, take on lease or in exchange, hire or otherwise acquire any real or personal property and any rights and privileges necessary for the promotion of the above objects and construct, maintain and alter any buildings or erections which the Association may think necessary for the promotion of its objects;
- Make any regulations for any property which may be so acquired;
- Subject to any consents as may be required by law, sell, let, mortgage, dispose of or turn to account all or any of the property or assets of the Association with a view to the furtherance of its objects;
- Receive money on deposit or loan and borrow or raise money in such a manner as the Association shall think fit subject to such consents as many be required by law;
- Invest the monies of the Association not immediately required for the furtherance of the said objects in or upon such investments, securities or property as may be thought fit, subject nevertheless to such conditions (if any) as may for the time being be imposed or required by law;
- Recruit and train volunteers with relevant skills to carry out the objects of the Association;
- Employ and pay any person or persons, not being a member of the Management Committee referred to below (“the Committee”), to supervise, organise and carry on the work of the Association and make all reasonable and necessary provision for the payment of remuneration to employees;
- Promote and organise co-operation in the achievement of the above objects and to that end to work in association with local authorities and voluntary organisations engaged in the furtherance of the above objects in the area of benefit;
- Do all such other lawful things as may be necessary for the attainment of the above objects or any of them.
4. Membership
Membership of the Association shall be open to the following, irrespective of political party, nationality, religion or political opinion:
- People aged sixteen years or over who subscribe to the objects of the Association and whose applications for membership are accepted by the Committee; such members shall be called Individual Members and shall be entitled to vote at meetings of the Association;
- Organisations within the area of benefit, whether voluntary or statutory, may upon application to and with the approval of the Committee be admitted as Affiliated Members and such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld;
- The fee for joining the association is a one off payment of £1 for individual members. The Committee shall fix the rate of annual subscription appropriate for affiliated members.
- The Committee shall have the right for good and sufficient reason to terminate the membership of any member provided that the member concerned shall have the right to be heard by the Association before a decision is made.
5. Management Committee
- Except as provided otherwise in this Constitution the policy and general management of the affairs of the Association shall be directed by the Committee which shall meet not less than three times a year and shall consist of not less than eight members of the Association, elected at an Annual General Meeting.
- Nominations from full members of the Association for members of the Committee must be in writing and must be in the hands of the Honorary Secretary of the Association at least 7 days before the Annual General Meeting hereinafter mentioned.
- Should the number of nominations exceed the number of vacancies, election shall be by secret ballot of the members of the Association present and voting at an Annual General Meeting.
- Should the number of nominations be less than the number of vacancies, further oral nominations may with the approval of the Annual General Meeting be invited from members present and voting at the said Annual General Meeting.
- The Committee elected at an Annual General Meeting shall have the power to co-opt further members, who shall be individual Members, and who shall serve until the conclusion of the next following Annual General Meeting PROVIDED THAT the number of co-opted members shall not exceed one third of the total membership of the Committee. Co-opted members shall have the right to vote.
- The Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Honorary Secretary and Honorary Treasurer, who shall be the Honorary Officers of the Association, shall be full Individual Members of the Association and shall be elected annually at the Annual General meeting. The office of Chairperson shall not be held by any one person for more than 3 consecutive years.
- Any member of the Committee who fails to attend three consecutive Committee meetings without reasonable excuse shall lose her/his place on the Committee which may be filled by co-option in accordance with Clause 5.5 above.
6. Functions of the Committee
- The Committee may make such regulations as its members consider appropriate for the efficient conduct of the business of the Committee and the Association.
- The Committee may appoint such staff as its members consider necessary on such terms and conditions as they may determine.
- The Committee may appoint sub-committees, advisory groups or working parties of its own members and other persons as it may from time to time decide necessary for the carrying out of its work and may determine their terms of reference, duration and composition. All such sub-committees shall make regular reports on their work to the Committee.
- The proceedings of the Committee shall not be invalidated by any failure to elect or any defect in the election, appointment, co-options or qualifications of any member.
7. Chairing meetings
- All meetings of the Association or of any of its sub-committees shall be presided over by its Chairperson, or in his/her absence, its ViceChairperson. If neither are present, those present may elect one of their number to take the Chair. The Chairperson of any meeting shall have a second or casting vote.
8. Finance
- All monies raised by or on behalf of the Association shall be applied to further the objects of the Association and for no other purpose PROVIDED THAT nothing herein contained shall prevent the payment of legitimate out-of-pocket expenses to members of the Association engaged upon the approved business of the Association.
- The Honorary Treasurer shall keep proper accounts of the finances of the Association.
- The financial year of the Association shall run from 1 April to 31 March.
- The accounts shall be audited at least once a year by an auditor or auditors who shall be appointed at the Annual General Meeting.
- An audited statement of accounts for the last financial year shall be submitted by the Committee to the Annual General Meeting.
- A bank account shall be opened in the name of the Association with Kernow Credit Union or with such other bank as the Committee shall from time to time decide. The Committee shall authorise in writing the Honorary Treasurer and 2 members of the Committee to sign cheques on behalf of the Association. All cheques must be signed by not less than 2 of the 3 authorised signatories.
9. Trust Property
- The Association may appoint and may terminate the appointment of not less than 3 people to act as Trustees for the purpose of holding any monies or property belonging to the Association. The title to all or any such real and/or personal property which may be required by or for the purposes of the Association shall be vested in the Trustees who shall hold such property in trust for the Association. The Trustees shall act under the instructions of the Committee who shall, subject to the approval and consent of the Association as determined by a General Meeting, have power to fill vacancies among the Trustees.
10. Annual General Meeting
- The first Annual General Meeting of the Association shall be held not later than the 1st November 2015 and in each year thereafter. An Annual General Meeting of the Association shall be held at such place and time (not being more than 15 months after the holding of the preceding Annual General Meeting) as the Committee shall determine.
- At such an Annual General Meeting the business shall include the following:
- The election of members to serve on the Committee;
- The appointment of an auditor or auditors;
- The consideration of an Annual Report of the work done by or under the auspices of the Committee;
- The consideration of the audited accounts;
- The transaction of such other matters as may from time to time be considered necessary.
11. Special General Meeting
- The Committee may at any time at its discretion and shall upon a requisition signed by not less than ten members, having the power to vote and giving reasons for the request, call a Special General Meeting of the Association for the purpose of altering the Constitution in accordance with Clause 12 hereof or of considering any matter which may be referred to them by the Committee or for any other purpose.
12. Rules of procedure at all meetings
Voting
- Subject to the provisions of Clause 12 hereof all questions arising at any meeting shall be decided by a simple majority of those present and entitled to vote thereat. [In case of an equality of votes the Chairperson shall have a second or casting vote].
- Minute books shall be kept by the Committee and all sub committees and the appropriate Secretary shall enter therein a record of all proceedings and resolutions.
- The quorum at General Meetings of the Association shall be half the membership and at meetings of the Committee shall be half or such other numbers as the Committee may from time to time determine.
- The Committee shall have power to adopt and issue Standing Orders and/or Rules for the Association. Such Standing Orders and/or Rules shall come into operation immediately PROVIDED ALWAYS THAT they shall be subject to review by the Association in General Meeting and shall not be inconsistent with this Constitution.
13. Alterations to the Constitution
- Any alterations to this Constitution shall receive the assent of not less than two thirds of the members of the Association present and voting at the Annual General Meeting or a meeting specially called for the purpose PROVIDED THAT notice of any such alteration shall have been received by the Honorary Secretary in writing not less than 21 clear days before the meeting at which the alteration is to be brought forward.
- At least 14 clear days notice in writing of the meeting setting forth the terms of the alteration to be proposed shall be sent by the Honorary Secretary to each member of the Association PROVIDED FURTHER THAT no alteration shall be made which would cause the Association to cease to further its objects, or cause the association to cease to be a legal entity.
14. Dissolution
- If the Committee by a simple majority decides at any time that on the grounds of expense or otherwise it is necessary or advisable to dissolve the Association, they shall call a meeting of full members of the Association.
- If such decision shall be confirmed by a simple majority of those present and voting at such meeting the Committee shall have power to dispose of any assets held by or in the name of the Association.
- Any assets remaining after the satisfaction of any proper debts and liabilities shall be given or transferred to such other charitable institution or institutions having objects similar to the objects of the Association as the Committee may decide.
15. Indemnity
- The Association shall indemnify and keep indemnified every officer, member, volunteer and employee of the Association from and against all claims, demands, actions and proceedings (and all costs and expenses in connection therewith or arising therefrom) made or brought against the Association in connection with its activities, the actions of its officers, members, volunteers or employees, or in connection with its property and equipment but this indemnity shall not extend to liabilities arising from willful and individual fraud, wrongdoing or wrongful omission on the part of the officer, member, volunteer or employee sought to be made liable. The Treasurer shall effect a policy of insurance in respect of this indemnity.