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Resolution Of January 24, 2011, Of The Presidency Of The Superior Council Of Sports, Which Is Publishing The Statutes Of The Federation Spanish Sports Of Persons With Physical Disabilities.

Original Language Title: Resolución de 24 de enero de 2011, de la Presidencia del Consejo Superior de Deportes, por la que se publican los Estatutos de la Federación Española de Deportes de Personas con Discapacidad Física.

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In the exercise of the powers conferred by Article 10.2.b) of Law 10/1990 of 15 October of the Sport, the Commission of the Council of the High Sports Council, at its meeting of 30 November 2010, has adopted definitively the Statutes of the Spanish Federation of Sports of Persons with Physical Disability, and authorized their registration in the Register of Sports Associations.

In compliance with the provisions of article 31.7 of the Law of Sport and article 12.3 of Royal Decree 1835/1991 of 20 December on Spanish sports federations, this Secretariat of State

AGREEMENT

Arrange for the publication of the Statutes of the Spanish Federation of Sports of Persons with Physical Disabilities, contained in the Annex to this Resolution.

Madrid, January 24, 2011. -President of the Superior Council of Sports, Jaime Lissavetzky Diez.

ANNEX

Common Principles

Article 1.

The Spanish Federation of Sports of Persons with Physical Disabilities (F.E.D.D. F), is a private law entity that groups physically disabled athletes, technicians (with or without disabilities), as well as associations. Sports. It also includes the Federations of the Disabled of the Autonomous Communities.

Article 2.

The F.E.D.D.F. has its own legal personality and full capacity to act for the fulfillment of its purposes and will be governed by the existing legal provisions of application, by the present Statutes, as well as by the regulations and agreements that they validly adopt their governing bodies.

Article 3.

The F.E.D.D.F. is affiliated with and represents Spain exclusively in the International Organizations that are cited and to which it belongs as a full member, being obliged to comply with the establish in their Statutes, General and Technical Regulations, International relations with these organizations and with respect to the Spanish Legal Order.

I. W. A.S. International Wheelchair & Amputee Sports Federation (International Federation of Wheelchair and Amputee Sports).

The F.E.D.D.F. may also join other organizations or International Federations of Sports for the Disabled if it is understood by its Governing Bodies and with the express authorization of the Council Directive Superior Sports.

Article 4.

In accordance with the Spanish Constitution and international norms, the F.E.D.D.F. will not allow discrimination on grounds of sex or social, political, religious or ideological position.

In the same way it will not allow foreign interference of a sporting character in the sphere of its competence.

Article 5.

The F.E.D.D.F. is governed by the provisions, in Law 10/1990, of 15 October, of the Sport, in Royal Decree 1835/1991 of December 20, on Spanish Sports Federations, Order of 28 April 1992, Royal Decree 1591/1992, of 23 December on sports discipline and other legal provisions of application or those which may amend them or replace them hereafter as well as by these Statutes and their regulations and by the other rules of internal order which they give validly in the exercise of its powers.

Venues

Article 6.

The F.E.D.D.F. has its registered office in Madrid, c/Ferraz, 16.

Competencies and Functions

Article 7.

The F.E.D.D.F. will be enrolled in its case in the corresponding International Sports Federations, with the express authorization of the Board of Directors of the Superior Council of Sports.

Article 8.

The F.E.D.D.F. in addition to its own activities of government, administration, management, organization and regulation of sports specialties that correspond to each of its sports modalities, will exercise under the coordination and protection of the High Council of Sport, the following administrative functions of an administrative nature:

a) Qualify and organize, where appropriate, official activities and competitions at the state level.

To these effects the organization of such competitions is referred to the regulation of the general framework of the same, as established in the regulations of the F.E.D.F.

b) To act in coordination with the Federations of the Autonomous Community, for the general promotion of the sport of physically disabled in the national territory.

c) Design and execute, in collaboration, in their case with the Autonomous Federations, the plans for the preparation of high-level athletes in their respective sports modalities as well as participate in the drawing up the annual lists of the same.

d) To collaborate with the administration of the State and the Autonomous Communities in the training of sports technicians, prevention, control and repression of the use of prohibited substances and pharmacological groups and methods regulatory in sport.

e) Organize or protect the official international competitions held in the territory of the State.

f) Exercise sports disciplinary authority in cases established in the Law of Sport, its specific provisions and its Statutes and Regulations.

g) Exercise the control of grants to the Sports Associations and Entities under the conditions set by the Superior Sports Council.

h) Execute in your case the resolutions of the Spanish Committee for Sports Discipline.

Article 9.

On the international level, the F.E.D.F. is responsible for the following functions:

To show the representation of Spain in the official sports activities and competitions of international character held outside and within the Spanish territory. For these purposes it will be the responsibility of the F.E.D.D.F. the choice of the athletes to integrate the national team.

Organize, request International Competitions, under the authorization of the Superior Council of Sports being in the same way as the regime of the same to the ordination on activities and international sports performances.

Governing Bodies

Article 10.

They are the governing bodies and representation of the F.E.D.D.F. the following:

a) General Assembly. (Within the General Assembly, a Delegation of Assistance to the General Assembly shall be constituted.)

b) President.

Article 11.

Are Complementary Organs.

1. The Board of Directors.

2. Standing Committee

3. The Secretary of the Federation.

4. The Manager.

For a better and more efficient performance, both in the F.E.D.D.F. and in the Committees and Subcommittees, Directorates and Commissions on a provisional or permanent basis, can be created.

Article 12.

They are courts of the F.E.D.D.F.:

a) The F.E.D.F. " s Committee on Competition

b) The National Appellate Committee

Territorial structuring

Article 13.

The territorial organization of the F.E.D.D.F. will be adjusted to that of the State in Autonomous Communities.

1. For the participation of its members in official or international sports activities or competitions, the Sports Federations of regional autonomy must be integrated into the F.E.D.F.

2. The Autonomous Regional Federations shall retain their legal personality, their own heritage and differentiated their budget and their particular legal status.

3. The Autonomous Federations may request their integration into this Spanish Federation of Sports of Persons with Physical Disability, by agreement adopted to that effect, by the competent body of the same.

4. The Presidents of the Federal Federations, will be part of the General Assembly of the F.E.D.F.

In the event that the Autonomous Federation collects all or several disabilities within its statutes, the representative valid for the Assembly of this F.E.D.F., will be the person representing in that Autonomous Federation to the Physical Disabled or a person designated by the Autonomous Federation of the Autonomous Community. In any case, only one representative may exist for each Autonomous Federation.

5. The sports disciplinary regime, in the case of official state-wide competitions, will in any event be provided for in the Statutes and Regulations of the F.E.D.F., regardless of the disciplinary regime contained in the provisions in the respective autonomous areas.

The sports federations of autonomy, integrated in the F.E.D.D.F., will have the representation of it in the respective Autonomous Community.

6. There may be no territorial delegation of the F.E.D.F., in the autonomous territorial area when the Sports Federation of the Autonomous Community is integrated into the F.E.D.F.

7. Where in an Autonomous Community there is no self-governing sports federation or has not been integrated into the F.E.D.D.F., the latter may establish in that community, in coordination with the sports administration thereof, a unit or delegation. territorial, respecting in any case the Autonomous State organization.

8. Representatives of these territorial units or delegations shall be elected in that Community on the basis of democratic and representative criteria. Such criteria should be included in the corresponding Rules of Procedure, prior to the report of the Sports Administration of the Autonomous Community.

Organs of government and representation. General Assembly

Article 14.

1. The General Assembly is the highest representative body of the F.E.D.D.F. and will be constituted by representatives of the Federal Federations, of the athletes, coaches and technicians, of the judges, referees, timekeepers and auxiliary, and clubs up to a maximum of 71 members.

2. Members of the General Assembly will cause low:

a) By death.

b) By resignation.

c) For the absolute or special incapacity or disablement declared in a firm court judgment.

d) Sports healing that you disable.

Article 15.

1. The General Assembly in ordinary session shall be convened by the President of the F.E.D.F., on his own initiative or the Commission delegated by a majority or a number of members of the Assembly with a minimum of 20% of the same.

2. The General Assembly shall be validly constituted, when the majority of its members or in the second, the third part of them are present.

3. In any case, the General Assembly shall be validly constituted even if the requirements of the convocation have not been met, if all the members are present and so agree unanimously.

4. The call shall be made in each case in writing and in advance not less than 15 calendar days in which the meeting shall be held, place, date and time of the first and second convocation.

Article 16.

The elections and the representatives of each of the three parties shall be made up, the General Assembly shall be composed of all the representatives of the three bodies and the Presidents of the federations of autonomic scope.

Article 17.

The General Assembly is the top organ of the F.E.D.D.F., its members will be elected every four years coinciding with the years of the Winter Paralympics, by free and secret suffrage, equal and direct, between and by the components of each type and in accordance with the classifications and in the proportion which lay down the supplementary provisions of RD 1835/1991 of 20 December on Spanish sports federations and the registration of sports associations.

Article 18.

The General Assembly will be able to gather in plenary and the delegation. They shall meet in plenary session to approve and amend the statutes, the approval of the sports calendar, the approval of the annual budget and the liquidation, election and cessation of the president.

Article 19.

General Assembly meetings will be chaired by the President of the F.E.D.F., who will conduct the debates.

Regulates the use and shifts of the requested words and will put to the vote the proposals or measures to be taken. It will also resolve procedural issues that may arise.

Article 20.

The agreements must be expressly adopted, after the drafting of the agreements and after the relevant vote.

Article 21.

Agreements shall be made by simple majority, except where otherwise required by these statutes.

Article 22.

Of each session held by the collegiate bodies of the F.E.D.D.F., minutes shall be drawn up by the Registrar, who shall necessarily specify the assistants, the order of the day of the meeting, the circumstances of the place and time at which the meeting is held. held, the main points of the deliberations, as well as the content of the agreements adopted.

1. The minutes shall include, at the request of the members of the body, the vote contrary to the agreement adopted, their abstention and the reasons for which they are justified. Likewise, any member has the right to request the full transcript of his speech or proposal, provided that he contributes to the act, or within the time limit indicated by the President, the text that corresponds faithfully with his intervention, becoming record in the minutes or by joining the minutes.

2. Members who disagree with the majority agreement may make a special written vote within forty-eight hours, which shall be incorporated in the approved text.

3. Where the members of the body vote against or abstain, they shall be exempt from the liability which, where appropriate, may be derived from the agreements.

4. The minutes shall be approved in the same or the following session, but may nevertheless be issued by the Registrar certifying the specific agreements which have been adopted, without prejudice to the subsequent approval of the minutes.

5. The certifications of agreements adopted before the approval of the minutes shall expressly state such a circumstance.

6. The vote of the members of the General Assembly is personal and non-transferable, with no delegation possible.

Article 23.

The F.E.D.D.F. will have its own system of administration and management of budget and patrimony, application of article 36 of Law 10/1990, of October 15, of Sport, with the next scope.

The lien or disposal of your real estate will require authorization from the Commission Delegated by simple majority of this. When the amount of the operation is equal to or greater than 10 per 100 of the budget or 50,000,000 pesetas, it will require approval from the Plenary General Assembly.

No multi-annual expenditure may be committed during the term of office, without prior authorisation of the High Sports Council, where the committed annual expenditure exceeds 10 per 100 of its budget and exceeds the period of Mandate of the President of the F.E.D.F.

The budget administration will respond to the single cash principle, with its own revenue being dedicated, as a matter of priority, to its structural expenditure.

The accounting will be adjusted to the norms of adaptation of the General Plan of Accounting to the Spanish sports federations that the Institute of Accounting and Audit of Accounts of the Ministry of Economy and Hacienda.

Article 24.

Members of the Board of Directors who are not members of the General Assembly shall have access to the sessions of the General Assembly with a voice but no vote.

Delegate Commission

Article 25.

Corresponds to the General Assembly's Delegate Commission:

1. The modification of the sports calendar.

2. The modification of the budgets.

3. The approval and modification of the regulations.

The modifications may not exceed the limits and criteria that the General Assembly itself establishes.

The proposal on these issues corresponds exclusively to the President of the Spanish Federation of Sports of Persons with Physical Disability or two-thirds of the members of the Delegate Commission.

Article 26.

The Delegate Commission is responsible for this:

The preparation of a report prior to the approval of the budgets.

The monitoring of the sports and economic management of the Federation, through the elaboration of an annual report to the General Assembly, with the memory of activities and the liquidation of the budget.

Members of the Delegate Committee who will be members of the General Assembly shall be elected every four years by vote, and the vacancies that occur may be replaced annually.

Article 27.

The composition of the Delegate Commission with a maximum number of 15 members plus the President will be as follows.

One third for the Presidents of the Autonomous Federal Federations, one third for the sports clubs, designated by and between the same clubs, without the corresponding to one Autonomous Community itself may have more than 50 per 100 of the representation.

One third for the rest of the estates, in proportion to the representation in the General Assembly and appointed by and between the corresponding estates and according to the regulations of the elections of the Federation itself Spanish Sports of Persons with Physical Disability.

The Delegated Commission shall meet at least once every 4 months on a proposal from the President and his mandate shall coincide with that of the General Assembly.

Article 28.

For each session, minutes shall be drawn up, which shall be submitted for approval at the end of the relevant session or as the first item of the next day's order and their agreements shall be valid from the time of their approval.

These agreements will be adopted by simple majority.

President

Article 29.

The President of the F.E.D.F. is the executive body of the F.E.D.F. It holds its legal representation, convenes and presides over the Higher Bodies of Government and Representation and executes its agreements. It grants the necessary powers of representation and administration and holds the administrative top management of the F.E.D.F., hiring the administrative staff that is necessary, for the central offices and as well as the technical personnel who propose the different committees.

The President will be elected every four years, coinciding with the years of Summer Olympics, by equal suffrage, free, direct and secret, by the members of the General Assembly.

The candidates for President who may not be members of the General Assembly shall be presented by at least 15% (15%) of the members of the Assembly.

The choice will be made by a double-lap system, in the event that in a first case none of the eventual candidates reach the absolute majority of the votes cast.

Article 30.

In the event of absence, illness, vacancy, the President shall be replaced by the Vice President 1. who is to be a member of the General Assembly.

Article 31.

1. The president of the F.E.D.F.-elect, will perform his duties for four years, being re-elected at the end of each term and will cease in his duties:

a) By the end of the deadline for which you were elected.

b) By resignation.

c) For permanent incapacity to prevent the normal development of their functions.

d) For approval of the motion of censure.

e) By incurring any of the causes of ineligibility, incompatibility established in these Statutes or in the legislation in force.

2. When the President ceases to be in office, for having completed the time of his term of office, the Board of Directors shall convene elections to the governing bodies and representation of the F.E.D.D.F., constituting a management committee in accordance with the Rules of Procedure. the election and the timetable for the elections definitively approved by the Board of Directors of the Superior Council of Sports.

If the President shall cease for any other cause, elections shall be convened for the president, in a term not exceeding 30 days. The elected President shall hold the office for a time equal to the time he subtracted from the replacement.

Article 32.

If a motion of censure is filed against the President, the General Assembly should be immediately taken into account, at the same time as its call. Known as the causes of the motion, and put to the vote, if that prospered and was approved by an absolute majority of its members, the immediate cessation of the President will take place.

The motion of censure must be proposed at least by the third party of the members of the General Assembly or by a majority of the Delegate Committee.

The General Assembly shall be convened by the President within a period not exceeding 72 hours.

The General Assembly shall be held from 15 to 30 days after the date of the motion of censure. In the first ten days from the date of the motion, alternative motions may be submitted.

In any case, natural days are understood for deadlines.

If the motion of censure does not prosper, its signatories will not be able to file another motion until one year.

Board of Directors

Article 33.

The Board of Directors is the executive organ of the F.E.D.D.F. The Presidency of the Board corresponds to the President of the F.E.D.F. and will be constituted by a number of vowels not exceeding 10 people:

Three Vice Presidents.

The Chairman of the Technical Committee.

The Chair of the Medical Committee.

The Chairman of the Arbitration Committee.

You may also attend meetings of the Board, those persons deemed appropriate by the President to invite, with a voice but without a vote.

Within the Board of Directors, a standing committee will be set up, as the executive management body of the Board of Directors of the F.E.D.F. The Presidency of the Commission corresponds to the president of the F.E.D.F. and is constituted by a number of vowels not exceeding five, of which the Manager, the Technical Director and the Secretary-General must necessarily be a party. By agreement of the Board of Directors the functions of the Permanent Commission will be established that in any case will assume for reason of urgency those of the board in the periods entres sessions, giving account of its management in the next meeting that it celebrates the Board.

The indications contained in the following articles referred to the Board of Directors will be applicable to the Standing Committee.

Article 34.

It is up to the President of the F.E.D.D.F. at his own initiative or one-third of the Board of Directors to convene the meetings of the Board. Such calls shall be made in writing and in good time and shall include: date, time and place of celebration and shall be accompanied by the order of the day and the relevant documentation, if necessary. In cases of urgency, it may be called forty-eight hours in advance, telegraph.

The Board of Directors will be validly constituted in 1. th convocation by a majority or in 2. th convocation by a third of the assistants.

Article 35.

Of the meetings of the Board of Directors, the Secretary-General shall take up the minutes, and at the end of the meeting shall be read those agreements which shall enter into force immediately. The rest of the agreements and the minutes themselves will be the first item on the agenda for the next session.

Article 36.

The agreements of the Board of Directors shall be adopted by a simple majority, with the vote of the president of quality.

A minimum number of three (3) Board sessions will be held annually.

Election of governing bodies and representation

General rules

Article 37.

1. The elections of the General Assembly and President of the F.E.D.F. will be held every four years, coinciding with those that take place the Winter Olympics.

Suffrage will be in any case free and secret and will be carried out by the different components of the different sports systems for the physical disabled.

2. They will be electors and eligible:

They shall be electors, in their case not less than sixteen years. The eligible must be 18 years of age at the time of the calls for elections.

a) Sportsmen. They must be in possession of a sports licence in force of the F.E.D.F., issued or approved by the F.E.D.F., at least during the previous sports season, as well as having participated in the previous season in competitions or activities of their sporting mode, which have official status and state scope.

These requirements will be required in relation to the timing of the call for elections.

b) Sports Clubs. The clubs registered in the F.E.D.D.F., in the same circumstances as they apply, to those mentioned in the previous section.

c) Technicians. Those who have exercised their activity as such during the current and previous season, with the due license in force issued and completed by the F.E.D.F.

(d) Judges, arbitrators, timekeepers and auxiliaries. Those who have been active during the current season and are licensed in force, duly completed by the F.E.D.F.

The representatives of each of the defined estates will be chosen by and among the members of each unit.

Article 38.

1. The electoral district for clubs, athletes, judges, referees, timekeepers and auxiliaries will be as fixed in the Ministerial Order in force at any time, regulating the electoral processes of the Spanish Sports Federations.

The electoral constituency for technicians will be the state constituency.

The F.E.D.D.F. electoral regulation should regulate, at least the following issues:

a) Number of members of the Assembly and distribution of the same by means.

b) Electoral Circunconstituencies and number of representatives of each unit for each of them.

c) Election Calendar.

d) Electoral Census with the expression of official state-wide competitions and the criteria for the qualification of the same.

e) Composition and functioning of the Electoral Boards.

f) Requirements, deadlines, presentation and proclamation of candidates.

g) Conflict and claim resolution procedure, which will be resolved without delay.

h) Possibility of electoral resources.

i) Composition, competence and functioning of the electoral tables.

j) Election of the President in accordance with the provisions of Article 17 of RD 1835/1991 of 20 December (R. 1991, 3022) of Spanish Sports Federations.

k) Composition of the Assembly's Delegate Committee.

l) Vote by mail for the election of members of the General Assembly. This system may not be used for the election of the President or the Delegate Committee.

m) System of replacement of the casualties or vacancies that may occur and which may be carried out through alternates in each of the estamento and constituency, or through the conduct of partial elections.

2. At the time of the opening of the deadline for the submission of nominations for the election of President, the list of members elected to the General Assembly shall be published. The deadline for the submission of nominations for the election of President shall not be less than ten calendar days.

3. The President of the F.E.D.F. and the members of the Delegation will be elected at the first meeting of the new General Assembly.

Ineligibility and incompatibilities

Article 39.

It will be causes that make it impossible to be chosen for the performance of managerial positions of the F.E.D.F. the following:

(a) Do not own Spanish nationality.

(b) You have been convicted by a firm criminal sentence that bears the principal or ancillary penalty of absolute or special disablement for public office.

c) Haber been declared unable by firm court decision.

d) Be subject to sports disciplinary sanction that you disable.

Article 40.

The following will be causes of ineligibility for the performance of management positions of the F.E.D.D.F.:

As long as he or she carries out his term of office, the President may not exercise any charge in another federal body unless he or she is a statutory or statutory body, or in an entity, association or club subject to federal or state discipline. Spanish sports federation other than that of the F.E.D.D.F., and it will be incompatible with the activity as a sportsman or coach, continuing in possession of its license if it has, that it will remain in suspense until it stops holding the Presidency of the F.E.D.F.

Members of the Board of Directors will not be able to perform any duties in another Spanish Sports Federation.

Article 41.

The President, the members of the Board of Directors or any of the members of the administrative, technical or jurisdictional bodies of the F.E.D.F. who aspire to the Federative Presidency shall submit their resignation. charges at the start of the election period.

It will be grounds for the President's incompatibility, to be in possession of a responsibility charge in some autonomous federation.

Technical-Administrative, Technical and Jurisdiction Administrative Bodies

Administrative organs. General Secretariat

Article 42.

The F.E.D.D.F. may have a General Secretariat that constitutes the administrative organ of the F.E.D.F.

At the head of the General Secretariat and appointed by the President will be the Secretary, who will act as Secretary General, Delegate Committee and Board of Directors and whose meetings he will attend in a voice but without a vote.

Article 43.

The Secretary General will depend directly on the President of the F.E.D.D.F. or the Vice President to replace him and his duties will be established in the appropriate regulation of the F.E.D.F., although they are listed as own obligations, the following:

1. Preparation of the meetings of the organs of which he is secretary, the lifting of minutes of the sessions, the issuing of appropriate certificates of the acts of the governing bodies and representation, ensuring compliance with the agreements to be taken bringing the F.E.D.D.F. " s record, record and file books.

2. Coordinate the execution of the tasks of each and every federal organ.

3. Propose the fees and payments of the F.E.D.F. and cooperate with the Manager, in the preparation of the general budgets.

4. To issue certifications with the President's V. º B. º and to inform the same, timely and fully compliant of the federal affairs and to propose the necessary measures for the good march of the F.E.D.F.

5. To issue and resolve the issues of the procedure that do not require presidential intervention.

6. Supervise the confection of the memory of the F.E.D.D.F. that will be written by the Technical Director, compiling the data provided by the different sports and medical committees.

7. Direct control of the F.E.D.D.F. " s federal licenses and their relations with the General Sports Mutuality.

8. In the event that there is no such F.E.D.D.F., the Secretary, the President of the F.E.D.F. will be responsible for the performance of these functions, and may delegate them to the person who considers it appropriate.

Technical Director

Article 44.

The Technical Director will be appointed by the President of the F.E.D.F.

Your specific tasks are as follows:

1. Streamline and coordinate committee meetings.

2. Attend and act as secretary of minutes at all technical meetings.

3. Inform and provide the necessary documentation to the National Committee on Sport and Sport.

4. Coordinate the execution of the tasks of the staff of which Committees and Commissions are formed, seeking the unification of methods, systems and criteria.

5. It shall be the responsibility of the Technical Director for the direction and control of the various sports programmes carried out from the F.E.D.F.

The position of Technical Director shall be remunerated and shall be considered as senior staff for the purposes of the Workers ' Statute.

Manager

Article 45.

Management is the administrative and economic management body and will be composed of the manager and administrative staff who will be required.

Article 46.

The Manager will have the economic-administrative responsibility. Care will be taken to ensure that the operations of payments and payments of the F.E.D.F. are properly carried out. He will conduct the accounting and exercise the economic inspection of all the organs of the F.E.D.D.F. he will jointly sign with the President all the documents of movement of funds and will formulate the periodic balances to present them to the Board Directive and the annual budget, the draft of which shall be drawn up by the Secretary-General.

The position of manager will be remunerated and will have the consideration of senior staff for the purposes of the Workers ' Statute.

Other administrative organs

Article 47.

The President of the F.E.D.D.F. in view of federal needs will be able to create other charges and administrative organs that he considers precise for the best functioning of the same.

The need to create a National Legal Advisory Commission, as an advisory body to the Presidency and other executive bodies, is specifically established, which will be equipped with the corresponding regulation.

Technical Organs

Article 48.

The technical organs of the F.E.D.F. are:

a) Technical Committee.

b) Medical Committee.

(c) Arbitration Committee.

For the implementation, development and advice of the Board of Directors, the President of the F.E.D.F., may have other technical agencies that he considers appropriate.

Technical Committee

Article 49.

The Technical Committee, which will be constituted by the Presidents of the National Commissions of each sport modality, will have as mission to coordinate and compose the national calendar, to designate the national teams. Establish order of priorities for international participation. Advise the Board of Directors and propose the approved technical modifications of each Commission for its elevation to the General Assembly.

National Commissions for Sport. The presidents of each National Commission will be elected by the President of the Spanish Federation of Sports of Persons with Physical Disabilities.

Article 50.

1. The Technical Committee shall be chaired by the Technical Director. F.E.D.D.F.

The following commissions are currently part of the F.E.D.D.F..

Subaquatic activities.

Athletics.

Motoring.

Badminton.

Basketball.

Boccia.

Cycling.

Fencing.

Skiing.

Wheelchair football.

Weightlifting.

Horse.

wheelchair hockey.

Swimming.

Tennis.

Table tennis.

archery.

Olympic shooting.

Sailing.

Volleyball.

It is the desire of this F.E.D.D.F. to integrate how many sports modalities have the possibility of being practiced by physically disabled, adapting their regulations for the practice of our collective in them.

2. The Technical Committee shall meet regularly and submit to the Board of Directors the agreements it takes in relation to the technical-sports matters of its responsibility or which are entrusted to it by the Board for the best functioning of the F.E.D.F.

The Technical Committee shall establish its operating rules which shall be subject to the approval of the Board of Directors of the F.E.D.F.

Arbitration Committee

Article 51.

A) The Arbitration Committee (CA) shall be responsible, under the direction of the F.E.D.F., for the organization of the arbitral activities, creating for such purposes the delegated bodies necessary to carry out its functions in all the national sectors, within the federative organisation, establishing proper coordination between their respective roles and exercising the inspection of the arbitral functions. The competence of the CA shall also be extended to judges, timekeepers, other auxiliary persons, and all those who are regulated as defined or assimilated independently of their name.

B) The CA will have a president, appointed by the President of the F.E.D.F. Their functions will be:

1. Establish levels of arbitration training.

2. Technically classify judges or arbitrators by proposing the membership of the relevant categories.

3. Approve the administrative rules regulating the arbitration.

4. Coordinate training levels with the autonomic federations.

5. To designate the collegiate in the competitions of state and international level that are held in Spain and have not been designated by the International Federation.

C) The CA will have the commissions that are appropriate for the fulfillment of its purposes, for the general government and for carrying out the care work, promotion, technical training and evaluation of the actions of the judges Referees and timekeepers.

D) The CA will adjust its action to the regulation that determines its functions and how to carry them out to term its activity according to each sport modality.

All arbitration rules must be approved by the Commission Delegated Commission of the F.E.D.F.

Medical Committee

Item 52.

It is up to this Committee, the advice, direction and medical control of the sports initiatives. It shall be composed of the respective medical advisors of the various territorial federations, under the Presidency of the President of them, who will be appointed by the President of the F.E.D.F. and will be a member of the Board of Directors.

Discipline organs

Common rules

Article 53.

The Organs of Discipline of the F.E.D.F. are:

The Competition Committee.

The National Appeals Committee.

1. The Committee of Competition shall have as its main task the task of resolving, correcting and sanctioning, if any, any infringements which may occur at the various Championships, competitions, official meetings and infringements of the rules. Sports generals in the first instance.

2. Both the Chairman of the F.E.D.D.F. Committee of Competition and the Chairman of the Appeals Committee will be licensed in law and their appointments and cesses correspond to the President of the F.E.D.F.

3. Both bodies shall be composed of a minimum of three members and a maximum of five, being the same as those appointed by the President of the F.E.D.F. on a proposal from the President of the respective committee.

Article 54.

The Committee on Competition, within its scope, will enjoy full freedom in the assessment and assessment of evidence, background and reports. The rulings delivered by the Committee of Competition shall be executive.

Article 55.

in the face of the sanctions and actions of the Committee of Competition of the F.E.D.F., it is possible to appeal to the National Committee of Appeal of the F.E.D.D.F. that ends the federative path, the last resort being the recourse to the Spanish Committee for Sports Discipline that exhausts the administrative route, article 84/5 of the Law of Sport 10/1990, of October 15.

ONLY CHAPTER

Licenses

Article 56.

For participation in state-wide official sports activities or competitions, it will be necessary to be in possession of the license of the F.E.D.F. with the following minimum conditions:

The amount of the license will be fixed by the General Assembly, the revenue produced by this concept will be directed primarily to finance the structure and functioning of the federation.

The F.E.D.D.F. will issue the requested license within 15 days of its application, once it has verified compliance with the sporting requirements established for its issuance in these statutes.

The unjustified non-issuance of the licenses within the indicated time limit will entail for the F.E.D.D.F. the corresponding disciplinary responsibility as provided for in the sports legal order.

The licenses issued by the F.E.D.D.F. will have mandatory insurance as referred to in article 59.2 of the Law of Sport.

The licences issued by the Autonomous Federal Federations will enable such participation when they are integrated into the F.E.D.D.F. will be issued within the minimum economic and formal conditions that establish the General Assembly of the F.E.D.F. and communicate their expedition to this Spanish Federation.

For these purposes, the rating will take place once the Federation of Autonomous Communities pays the F.E.D.D.F. the economic quota within the deadlines to be fixed.

The licences issued by the federations of the Autonomous Community which, as provided for in the preceding paragraphs, enable participation in official state-wide sports activities or competitions, shall record the relevant data, at least in the official Spanish language of the State.

These licenses will reflect three economic concepts:

Mandatory insurance as referred to in article 59.2 of the Law of Sport.

Fee for the F.E.D.D.F.

Share for the autonomic sports federation.

The quotas for the F.E.D.D.F. will be of equal economic value for each sports modality, standard and category, and will be fixed by the General Assembly of the F.E.D.F.

Documentary Regime

Article 57.

The F.E.D.D.F. will inexcusably carry the following books:

(a) Minutes of the General Assembly and Delegate Committee.

b) Minutes of the Board of Directors.

c) Registration of federations of the Autonomous Communities.

d) Registration of clubs, associations and athletes.

e) Correspondence input and output.

f) Accounting required by current legislation.

The advertising of the books and records indicated may be carried out by way of certification of the Secretary General, on the specific points that are requested, through the Board of Directors, which will receive the requests of the members of the F.E.D.F. who have an interest in the knowledge of them.

The direct manifestation of the books to the members of the F.E.D.D.F. must be requested in written form, and must be agreed upon by the Board of Directors, to-in any case-be produced in the premises of the Federation under the custody and presence of the Secretary-General, and at the date and time to be agreed.

The Sports Council will have the right to supervision and control of the Federation's books at all times.

Personal statutes of clubs, sports associations and athletes, technicians, judges and referees. Of sports clubs and associations

Article 58.

It is understood by club or sports association for physically disabled all private society that having legal personality and ability to act, they have as primary object the promotion and the practice of the sport of the physically disabled. These entities will be non-profit-making and will be affiliated with the F.E.D.D.F. through their respective territorial federations.

Article 59.

Clubs affiliated with the F.E.D.D.F. may be mono or polideportive.

All clubs prepare and approve their statutes in accordance with the provisions of the legislation in force.

Article 60.

The affiliation to the F.E.D.D.F. is voluntary and may be carried out by the clubs through and through the respective territorial federations or delegations when they do not exist. In any case, they must undertake to comply with the general statutes of the F.E.D.D.F. and their own, submitting to the authority of the federal organs that they are dependent and having the clubs at the disposal of the F.E.D.F. their players for the training of national teams, as well as their facilities, if they have them.

Clubs and sports associations are obliged to pay the annual membership fees and to contribute to the budgetary care in the form established by the competent body.

Of the sportsmen

Article 61.

Are athletes or players natural persons who have a physical disability or locomotive practice any sporting activity promoted by the F.E.D.F. and who have subscribed with this relevant license This minimum disability will vary according to the sport in which the athlete wants to be a member of the International Organisation of Sport for the Disabled (ISOD). specialise.

Article 62.

They are basic rights of players or athletes: the freedom to subscribe to the license; to participate in the elections that are called and to receive sports attention from their club and the federal organization and from the General Sports Mutuality in case of being affiliated and having a license in force, provided that they meet the statutory, statutory or statutory requirements.

Article 63.

They are the basic duties of the athletes: to submit to the discipline of the sports entities for which they have signed a license. Do not intervene in sports activities with equipment other than your own without authorization from the club or association for which you are licensed.

From trainers.

Article 64.

Natural persons with official title awarded by the F.E.D.D.F. through the National School of Sports Coaches of Physical Disabled and who are licensed in force by the F.E.D.F.

The National School of Trainers is the technical organ of the Spanish Federation of Sports of Persons with Physical Disability, which takes care of the teaching and certification of the people who are dedicated to the technical and teaching work of the sport of disabled people, their organisation, regulation and functions are developed in their appropriate regulations.

Of Judges, Referees, Timers, and Auxiliary

Article 65.

These are judges, referees, timekeepers and auxiliaries, natural persons who hold the corresponding federal license for the relevant category that monitor and sanction compliance with the rules of the game. sports mode in question.

Any judge, arbitrator, timekeeper or auxiliary shall prove their status by overcoming the evidence of capacity and knowledge that the National Committee of Judges, Umpires, has to establish. Timekeepers and Auxiliary of the F.E.D.F.

For the purposes of the personal status of the arbitration board of the F.E.D.D. F, it shall be considered as such a licensed or licensed principal whose principal task is to monitor and sanction compliance with the rules of the the sporting modality concerned, irrespective of their traditional or sporting name, such as judge-arbiter, bureau officers, commissioner, aspirant or any other name, provided that it is appropriately identified by its corresponding regulation.

Disciplinary regime

Article 66.

The offences committed and the sanction to be taken according to their consideration and the cases where they occur will be fixed in accordance with Articles 76 and 79 of the Law of Sport 10/1990 of 15 October, and concordant with the RD 1591/1992, of 23 December, on sports discipline.

Article 67.

The resolution of possible incidents, correct and sanction, if there is any place and the violations that may occur in the various competitions or championships will be made through the Courts of this F.E.D.F. agreement with the disciplinary regulation of the same.

From the modification of statutes, extinction and liquidation of the F.E.D.F.

Article 68.

The initiative to reform or amend the general statutes of the F.E.D.D.F. has to be based on the simple majority of the members of the General Assembly or the President of the F.E.D.D.F. and in time.

Article 69.

The reform bill must be approved by an absolute majority of the members of the General Assembly.

From the dissolution of the F.E.D.D.F.

Item 70.

The F.E.D.D.F. shall be extinguished or dissolved in the cases and by the procedure provided for in the general legal order in force.

Single additional disposition.

All the mentions contained in these Statutes to the Federations of the Autonomous Community, must be understood as referring not only to those that integrate exclusively the physical disabled, but to those that understand all or some of the disabilities referred to in Article 1 (5) of RD 1835/1991 of 20 December 1991 on Spanish sports federations, in which integration and representativeness will be limited to the group of physically disabled.

First transient disposition.

1. At the present time, the Federal Federations, which are duly constituted under the F.E.D.D.F. with the exception of their case established in the Single Additional Disposition, are:

Andalusian Federation of Physical Disabled Sports.

Balearic Sports Federation for Persons with Disabilities.

Cantabra Federation of Sports of Persons with Physical Disability.

Polideportive Federation of Disabled Castile Leon.

Catalan Federation of Physical Disabled Sports.

Federation of Adapted Sports of the Valencian Community

Sports Federation for Persons with Physical Disabilities of the Principality of Asturias.

Castilla-La Mancha Disabled Sports Federation.

Extremendous Federation of Physical Disabled Sports.

Galician Federation of Physical Disabled Sports.

Madrid Federation of Physical Disabled Sports.

Navarra Federation of Adapted Sports.

Sports Federation for Disabled People of the Region of Murcia.

Basque Federation of Adapted Sport.

Canary Federation of Sports for Persons with Disabilities.

Riojana delegation of Sports of Persons with Physical Disability.

Aragonese delegation of Sports of Persons with Physical Disability.

2. Any federation with a regional authority which can be set up hereafter shall be considered to be integrated for all purposes in the Spanish Federation of Sports of Persons with Physical Disabilities, except for a demonstration against, during the six-month period months, counted from their recognition by the corresponding Autonomous Community, in the course of which they may exercise their right to do so.

Concluded the term the federations that have not done it will be able to carry it out at any moment, in the form provided for in article 13 of the present statutes.

Second transient disposition.

Within three months of the entry into force of these statutes, the Board of Directors of the F.E.D.D.F. will draft the corresponding regulations of elections, with the particulars contained in these statutes and in accordance with the Order M. dated April 28, 1992, which will be submitted for approval to the Board of Directors of the Higher Sports Council.

Transient Disposition third.

This F.E.D.F., collects the possibility to create together with the remaining Spanish Federations of Sports of Disabled, as specified in the article 1. º 5. of the RD 1835/1991, a Confederation of national in order to be able to coordinate the activities common to them and to contribute to the extent that corresponds to the elaboration and presentation of the Statutes of this Confederation, for approval by the Board of Directors of the Superior Council Sports.

Fourth transient disposition.

Within six months, from the end of the electoral elections cited in the second provision, the General Assembly must present a new Statute to the Board of Directors of the Superior Council of Sports, adapted to Law 10/1990, of 15 October, of the Sport, Royal Decree 1591/1992, of 23 December, on sports discipline and other legal provisions of application.

Final disposition.

These Statutes shall enter into force on the day following their publication in the Official Gazette of the State.