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Resolution Of 7 June 1994, Of The Secretariat Of Estado-Presidencia Of The Council Superior Of Sports, Which Has The Publication Of The Statutes Of The Spanish Federation Of Modern Pentathlon And Triathlon.

Original Language Title: Resolución de 7 de junio de 1994, de la Secretaría de Estado-Presidencia del Consejo Superior de Deportes, por la que se dispone la publicación de los Estatutos de la Federación Española de Pentatlón Moderno y Triatlón.

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In the exercise of the powers conferred by Article 10.2.b of Law 10/1990 of 15 October of Sport, the Board of Directors of the High Council of Sport has definitively adopted the Statutes of the Federation Spanish of Modern Pentathlon and Triathlon 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 1991 on Spanish sports federations, the publication in the Official Journal of the Status > of the Statutes of the same and their modifications.

By virtue of the above, this Secretary of State agrees:

Arrange the publication of the Statutes of the Spanish Federation of Modern Pentathlon and Triathlon contained in the Annex to this Resolution.

Madrid, June 7, 1994.-The Secretary of State-President of the Superior Council of Sports, Rafael Cortes Elvira.

ANNEX

STATUTES OF THE SPANISH FEDERATION OF MODERN PENTATHLON AND TRIATHLON

TITLE I

General provisions

Article 1.

The Spanish Federation of Modern Pentathlon and Triathlon (hereinafter FEPMyT) is a private entity, which is governed by Law 10/1990 of 15 October of the Sport; by Royal Decree 1835/1991 of 20 December on federations Spanish sports; by the present Statutes and by the other rules of internal order which the FEPMyT dictates in the exercise of its powers.

It has its own legal personality and full capacity to act in the fulfillment of its aims.

The FEPMyT consists of the athletes, judges and technicians who practice the modern pentathlon or triathlon; by the clubs to which the previous ones are attached; by the organizers of triathlon competitions and by the integrated autonomous federations.

Article 2.

The FEPMyT according to Article 3 of the Order of 28 April 1992 of the Ministry of Education and Science, is included in Group C (federations that group different sports specialties).

The modalities that the FEPMyT groups are, the modern pentathlon and the triathlon. It is recognized as activities of these sports modalities that in turn are recognized in the official regulations of their respective international federations, and that they are:

Integrated in modern pentathlon:

Modern Pentathlon.

Triathlon integrated:

Triathlon.

Duathlon.

Article 3.

The FEPMyT is the only competent within the Spanish State for the organization and control of competitions that affect more than one Autonomous Community and assumes international representation.

Article 4.

The FEPMyT is affiliated with the Spanish Olympic Committee and the International Olympic Committee through their respective international federations and acts within the legal system the norms established by its Statutes and by the Olympic Charter, not allowing, according to it, any discrimination among its members for reasons of birth, race, opinion, religion or any other personal or social circumstance.

Article 5.

The FEPMyT is structured in Territorial Federations whose scope coincides with some of the Autonomous Communities of which the Spanish State is integrated and which have legal personality.

Article 6.

The FEPMyT is based in Madrid, Calle Cea Bermudez, 23. It may be transferred, within the same municipality, by agreement of the Delegate Commission.

Article 7.

1. It corresponds to the FEPMyT through the Committees of the respective sports specialties, the government, administration, management, organization and regulation of the specialties developed the article 2.

2. Therefore it is proper to it:

a) Exercise the power of ordinance.

b) Organize and, where appropriate, collaborate, control and supervise official state-wide competitions.

c) Detenting the representation of the International Union of Modern Pentathlon and Biathlon (UIPMB), International Triathlon Union (ITU), European Community of Modern Pentathlon (CEPM) and European Triathlon Union (ETU) in Spain, as well as Spain in competitions and activities of a national nature held within and outside the territory of the State.

To this end it is the competition of the FEPMyT to select the athletes who have to integrate any of the national teams.

(d) Authorize the sale or transfer, outside the national territory, of the television broadcasting rights of official state-wide competitions.

e) Formar, holder and qualify judges and coaches in the field of their competencies.

f) Vellar for compliance with the provisions governing.

g) Tutoring, controlling, and monitoring their associates.

h) Promote and organize, where appropriate, sports activities.

i) Contreating the personnel necessary for the performance of their duties and the provision of their services.

j) In general, how many activities do not object, undermine or destroy your social object.

Article 8.

1. In addition to those provided for in the previous article as activities of the FEPMyT, it exercises, under the coordination and tutelage of the Higher Sports Council, the following administrative functions:

(a) Qualify and organise, where appropriate, official activities and competitions at the State level.

To these effects, the organization of these competitions is understood to be related to the regulation of the general framework of the same, as established in the corresponding federal regulations.

b) To act in coordination with the regional federations for the general promotion of their sports modalities throughout the national territory.

c) Design, develop and implement, in collaboration, in their case, with the regional federations, the plans of preparation of the high level athletes, as well as to elaborate the annual lists of the same ones.

d) Collaborate with the State Administration and the Autonomous Communities in the training of sports technicians.

e) To collaborate with the State Administration and the Autonomous Communities in the prevention, control and repression of the use of prohibited substances and pharmacological groups and non-regulatory methods in sport.

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

g) Exercise sports disciplinary authority in terms of the Law of Sport, its specific development provisions, the present Statutes and the Discipline Regulation.

h) Establish the control of grants to be allocated to associations and sports entities integrated in the FEPMyT, under the conditions set by the High Council of Sports.

i) To execute or execute, if necessary, the resolutions of the Spanish Committee for Sports Discipline.

2. The acts performed by the FEPMyT in the performance of the functions referred to in this Article may be appealed to the High Council of Sports, whose resolutions shall exhaust the administrative route.

Article 9.

The FEPMyT will have the following Regulations:

(a) Electoral Regulation.

b) Sports regulations for each mode.

(c) Disciplinary Regulation.

TITLE II

Of the territorial federations

Article 10.

The autonomic federations having their own legal personality, by way of provision or recognition of their respective Autonomous Communities ' own rules, shall adjust their statutory rules, as far as is necessary, to these Statutes and shall comply with the rules and instructions of the FEPMyT on the official competitions organised or tutored by it or which it delegates to them, as well as in disciplinary matters as provided for in these Statutes.

Article 11.

1. The autonomous federations must be integrated into the FEPMyT so that its members can participate in official competitions at the state or international level.

2. The system of integration shall consist of the formalisation, for each of the regional federations concerned, of an agreement to that effect adopted by the body which, according to its Statute, corresponds, to be raised to the FEPMyT, with expresses the fact that they are freely and expressly subject to the determinations which, in the exercise of the powers of association, are to be taken in respect of participation in official competitions at the state or international level.

3. The following rules will apply to the integration produced:

(a) The autonomic federations integrated into the FEPMyT will retain their legal personality, their own and differentiated assets, their budget and their particular legal regime.

b) The presidents of the integrated autonomous federations will be part of the General Assembly of the FEPMyT, and they will hold the representation of those. In any case, only one representative will exist for each one.

c) The sports disciplinary system, in the case of official state-wide competitions, will in any case be that provided for in the Law of Sport, in Royal Decree 1591/1992 of 23 December 1992 on sports discipline, in the present Statutes and in the Disciplinary Regulation, regardless of the content of the provisions in force in the respective autonomous areas.

(d) The autonomous federations integrated into the FEPMyT will give the representation of the FEPMyT in the respective Autonomous Community.

Article 12.

1. The autonomic federations integrated into the FEPMyT which receive some form of subsidy through the FEPMyT, will have to provide this information necessary for them to be able to know the programming and development of the sports activities, as well as its budget.

2. They will also transfer their statutory and regulatory rules to the FEPMyT. They shall also account for the high and low levels of their affiliated clubs, sportspersons, judges, coaches and organisers, for statistical purposes, at least annually.

Article 13.

1. The autonomous federations integrated into the FEPMyT must satisfy the quotas which, if necessary, establish the General Assembly for participation in competitions at the State level and those which may correspond to the issue of licences.

2. Without prejudice to the patrimonial independence and the autonomy of the economic management of the autonomous federations integrated in the FEPMyT, the FEPMyT shall control the grants received from or through the FEPMyT.

Article 14.

1. The FEPMyT, without prejudice to Articles 11 and 15 of these Statutes, recognises the following tasks for the autonomic federations:

a) Represent the authority of the FEPMyT in its functional and territorial scope.

b) Promote, order and direct the sports related to Article 3 of these Statutes, within its territorial scope, through the exercise of its own faculties and those expressly delegated by the FEPMyT.

c) Organize and, where appropriate, collaborate, control and supervise official competitions within its territorial scope.

d) Constituir the highest immediate sports authority for all its affiliated clubs and members.

2. The integrated autonomic federations, when they establish agreements or conventions with the governing bodies of their Autonomous Communities which affect competition matters of the FEPMyT, shall specify the prior authorization of the FEPMyT.

Article 15.

1. The FEPMyT may establish territorial delegations in those Autonomous Communities in which it has not constituted a federation of its own or is not integrated into the FEPMyT, as provided for in Article 6.3 of the Royal Decree on Federations Spanish sports.

2. The clubs and sportsmen of such Autonomous Community shall be directly integrated into the FEPMyT.

3. The representatives of these delegations will be part of the General Assembly of the FEPMyT, with the representation of those. In any case, only one representative will exist for each one.

4. The FEPMyT shall establish, in coordination with the autonomic sports administration concerned, the establishment of such delegation. The representative shall be elected on a democratic and representative basis, in accordance with the proportions laid down in Article 28 of these Statutes for the FEPMyT.

TITLE III

Of the clubs

Article 16.

1. Sports clubs are private associations consisting of natural or legal persons whose purpose is the promotion of one or more sporting modalities, the practice of the same by their associates, as well as participation in activities and sports competitions.

2. All clubs must register in the corresponding Register of sports associations.

3. The recognition, for sporting purposes, of a club shall be credited by the certification of the registration referred to in the previous paragraph.

4. In order to participate in official competitions, the clubs must register in the respective integrated autonomous federation.

5. The clubs have the right to be heard about their criteria and opinions freely exposed to issues related to the FEPMyT, as well as to obtain the collaboration of the FEPMyT for the performance of sports activities.

6. They will also be obliged to cooperate with the FEPMyT in carrying out their sporting purposes.

7. Clubs will be subject to the Disciplinary Regulation.

TITLE IV

Of the athletes, technicians, judges and organizers

Article 17.

The athletes, technicians, judges or organizers will be assigned to the FEPMyT or an autonomous federation integrated in the FEPMyT and therefore they will be able to take part in official competitions of the state field, by obtaining of the federal license.

Article 18.

1. Federative licenses will meet the following requirements:

a) Uniformity of economic conditions for each sports modality and standard, amount to be fixed by the General Assembly.

b) Uniformity of content and data according to different sports categories.

(c) Contain with insurance whose coverage and minimum benefits will be those expressed in Royal Decree 849/1993 of 4 June.

(d) The FEPMyT shall issue the licences within a period of 15 days from the date of the application, after verification of compliance with the requirements laid down.

2. Licences issued by integrated autonomous federations shall enable participation in official state-level competitions.

3. The federative licence shall have the power to perform the duties or take part in the competitions, the establishment and the sport to which it relates.

TITLE V

Of the organs of the FEPMyT

Article 19.

They are organs of the FEPMyT:

a) Governance and representation:

General Assembly and its Delegate Committee.

The President of the FEPMyT.

b) Complementary:

Board of Directors.

Secretary-General.

c) Sports:

Modern Pentathlon Committee.

Triathlon Committee.

d) Auxiliary:

Discipline Committee.

Colleges of Judges and Referees.

Coaches ' colleges.

Article 20.

Are requirements to be a member of the FEPMyT organs:

a) Being Spanish.

b) Having the majority of civil age.

c) Not be disabled for public office.

d) Having full capacity to work.

e) Not subject to sports disciplinary sanction that you disable for it.

f) The specific ones that, for each case, if any, determine these Statutes.

Article 21.

1. All members of the collegiate bodies, who are part of them by choice, shall have their term of office for a maximum of four years, coinciding with the Olympic period and may be re-elected unless the assumption provided for in Article 33 of the these Statutes.

2. In the event that, in any event, the term of office is not completed, those who fill the vacancies shall exercise the position for a period equal to that of the replacement.

Article 22.

1. The sessions of the collegiate bodies shall always be convened by their President or, at the request of the President, by the Registrar and shall take place when the latter so agrees and in the times to determine the statutory or regulatory provisions.

2. The President of the FEPMyT may also convene any collegiate body of the FEPMyT.

3. The call for the FEPMyT's collegial bodies shall be made within the terms which, in each specific case, provide for these Statutes or Regulations themselves; in the absence of such a provision or in cases of urgency, it shall be carried out with a minimum notice of forty-eight hours.

4. They shall be validly constituted, on first call, when the majority of its members attend, and, second, when it is present, at least, 25 per 100 of its members. This shall be without prejudice to specific cases in which the Statute requires a quorum for further assistance.

5. The President shall conduct the discussions with the authority of his office.

6. The agreements shall be adopted by a simple majority, except in the specific cases in which these Statutes or the Regulations themselves establish a more qualified majority.

7. Minutes shall be drawn from all sessions in the form provided for in Article 33.6 of these Statutes.

8. The votes against the agreements of the collegiate bodies and the reasoned abstentions shall exempt from the responsibilities which may arise from the adoption of such agreements.

Article 23.

1. They are the rights of the members of the federative bodies:

(a) Take part in the deliberations, freely expressing their views on how many issues are the subject of treatment or debate within the body of which they are members and exercising their right to vote, including, where appropriate, the particular reason they issue. (b) To intervene in the federal tasks of the office or function they occupy, cooperating in the management that is the responsibility of the body to which they belong.

c) Know the contents of the minutes of the organ sessions of which they are a part.

d) Other than statutory or regulentarily established.

2. They shall also have the following obligations:

(a) Concurrir, when they are formally cited for this purpose, to the meetings, unless the reasons for force majeure prevent it.

b) To carry out, as far as possible, the tasks entrusted to it.

c) Collaborate in the federal management, keeping, when necessary, the secret of the deliberations.

(d) Other than statutory or regulentarily established.

Article 24.

1. Regardless of the criminal, civil and administrative responsibilities collected in the Spanish law, the members of the different bodies of the FEPMT are specifically responsible for the acts, resolutions or agreements adopted by the the one who is a party, with the exception provided for in Article 22.8 of these Statutes.

2. They are also, in the terms provided for in the general sports legislation and in these Statutes, for the non-compliance with the agreements of any federal bodies, general rules or commission of the faults provided for in the disciplinary.

Article 25.

1. The members of the FEPMyT bodies cease for the following reasons:

a) Expiration of the command period.

b) Excitement on charges that are not elective.

c) Dimission.

d) Incapacity to impede the performance of the charge.

e) Incur any of the causes of ineligibility listed in Article 20 of these Statutes.

f) Incompatibility over the legal or statutory established.

g) The corresponding federal license fee, if any, to the station to which it represents.

2. It will also be the approval of the vote of no confidence in the President of the FEPMyT. They will be requirements for this:

(a) To be formulated by the members of the General Assembly by agreement adopted by the assistants in the majority or by one third of the members of the General Assembly in written and reasoned written form.

b) To be approved by a majority in the General Assembly in extraordinary session, which will have been convened, at most, fifteen days after being formulated, and with the vote of the vote of censure as the only point of the order of the day.

The system of cessation by vote of censure is equally applicable to the Presidents of the Sports Mode Committees. The procedure will be similar to that used for the vote of censure of the President of the FEPMyT, but referred to the asmbleas of the respective committees.

Article 26.

1. The General Assembly of the FEPMyT shall consist of 37 elected members, plus the presidents of the autonomous federations or territorial delegations constituted or in the process of being established.

The 37 elected members must be chosen from the respective censuses of the estates of: sports clubs, athletes, technicians, referees and organizers of both modalities.

The representation ratios are set as follows:

Status/Members to Choose/Percentage/Main Mode/Non-Main Mode

Clubs/14/38/8/6

Sportsmen/14/38/8/6

Judges/4/10/3/1

Technicians/4/10/3/1

Organizers/1/1/-/1

Total/37/100/22/15

2. The main modality will be established, for each electoral process, by the Superior Council of Sports.

3. He may attend the sessions of the General Assembly, with a voice, but without a vote, the President of the immediate term of office.

4. The General Assembly may meet in plenary session or in a delegated committee.

Article 27.

Without prejudice to the provisions of Article 20 of these Statutes, and with respect to the General Assembly, they shall have a character of electors and electors:

(a) Older sportsmen, to be eligible, and not less than sixteen, to be electors. They must be in possession of the sporting licence in force issued or approved by the FEPMyT and have had, at least, during the previous sporting season, as well as having participated in the previous season in competitions of its official and official nature and scope.

These requirements will be required at the time of the elections.

(b) Sports clubs to which the sportsmen and women are entitled to vote.

(c) Technicians, judges and organisers who are in a position similar to those set out in paragraph (a) of this Article.

Article 28.

1. It is for the General Assembly in plenary and with a necessary character:

a) The approval of the annual budget and its liquidation.

b) The approval of the national sports calendar.

c) The approval and modification of Statutes.

d) The election of the President of the FEPMyT, and his removal, through the vote of censure, in the manner specified in Article 25 of these Statutes.

e) The election of your Delegate Commission, as well as your eventual renewal.

Article 29.

1. The General Assembly shall meet in plenary session, with an ordinary character once a year.

2. Extraordinary meetings may be held at the request of the President, by agreement of the Delegate Committee adopted by a majority or at the request of at least one third of the members of the General Assembly.

3. The meeting shall be convened by the President of the FEPMyT and shall be held 20 days in advance, except in the cases provided for in Article 22 of these Statutes.

4. The notice shall be accompanied by the order of the day, as well as the documents relating to the cases to be dealt with, although the latter may be sent in the seven days prior to the date of its conclusion.

Article 30.

1.

The General Assembly's Delegate Committee will be composed of nine elected members, of whom one-third will be the presidents of integrated autonomous federations, another third to clubs and another third to the rest of the (a) The President of the FEPMyT will also be a member of the Delegate Commission.

2. The three Presidents of integrated regional federations will be elected by and among all of them.

3. The three clubs will be chosen by and among all of them, and will belong to three different Autonomous Communities.

4. The three corresponding to the remaining stents will be chosen as follows:

(a) Two will be chosen by and among the representatives of the sports station, and they will belong to different Autonomous Communities.

b) One will be chosen jointly by and among the representatives of the judges, technicians and organizers.

Article 31.

1. It corresponds to the Delegation of the General Assembly:

a) The modification of the sports calendar.

b) The modification of the budgets.

c) The approval and modification of the Regulations.

The modifications referred to may not exceed the limits and criteria that the General Assembly may establish and the proposal on the same shall be exclusively for the President of the FEPMyT or the Commission. Delegated, when agreed by a two-thirds majority.

2. It is also the responsibility of the Delegation:

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

b) The monitoring of the sports and economic management of the FEPMyT by drawing up an annual report sent to the General Assembly on the Memory of Activities and the Settlement of the Budget.

Article 32.

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

2. Its convocation shall, in any event, correspond to the President of the FEPMyT and shall be carried out at a time of seven days in advance, except for the urgency provided for in Article 22.

Article 33.

1. The President of the FEPMyT is the executive body of the FEPMyT. It holds its legal representation, convenes and presides over the higher organs of government and representation and executes the agreements of the same.

2. The President has the economic, administrative and sporting direction of the FEPMyT, in accordance with the provisions of these Statutes, assisted by the Board of Directors and, in particular, by the Vice-Presidents, Secretary-General and Treasurer.

3. The President of the FEPMyT is the computer of expenses and payments of the same, in accordance with the provisions of the present Statutes. It can appoint and remove the members of the Board of Directors, as well as the persons who provide services in the Spanish Federation.

4. The President shall have a vote of quality in the event of a tie in the votes which take place in the collegiate bodies he presides.

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

In the event that the presidency is exceptionally vacant before the end of the four-year period mentioned, the General Assembly shall make a new election to cover that vacancy for the time remaining until the termination of the ordinary period.

6. It shall not be re-elected President who has held such a condition without interruption during the three periods immediately preceding any one of

following:

what would have been the effective duration of these.

7. The performance of the office of President will be the cause of incompatibility to occupy managerial positions in another Spanish sports federation.

It will also be incompatible with the activity as a sportsman, technician, judge or arbitrator of the Spanish Federation, without prejudice to the preservation of your license.

8. The President shall cease by:

a) Transcourse of the deadline for which you were elected.

b) Death.

c) Dimission.

d) Approval of a motion of censure by the General Assembly.

e) Incur one of the causes of incompatibility referred to in the previous paragraph or when you did not give up the incompatible activity or charge.

f) Incur any of the causes of ineligibility to the General Assembly.

9. The Chair, the Board of Directors, will hold elections to the Board, constituting itself as the Managing Commission of the FEPMyT presided over by one of the Vice-Presidents or, failing that, by the Senior Vocal.

10. In cases of absence or temporary incapacity, the President shall be replaced by the First Vice-President, or in cases of absence, by the Vice President expressly appointed by the President and who shall also be a member of the Assembly. General.

Article 34.

The Presidents of Sports Mode Committees are responsible for:

1. The promotion, management and organization of the sports modality itself.

2. To administer the funds allocated to the budgets of the General Assembly, as well as the funds that other media, reasons or activities of the Committee are responsible for.

3. To represent the sports modality corresponding to its Committee in the international sports organizations in which the sports modality is recognized or affiliated.

4. The Presidents shall be chosen from among the members of the General Assembly belonging to the estates represented in each modality for a period of four years.

5. They are subject to the same conditions of termination as those of the President of the FEPMyT, including that of the vote of no confidence.

6. It is your responsibility to propose to the Technical Director of your Committee.

7. To propose to the President of the FEPMyT the recruitment of auxiliary staff deemed necessary to carry out the administrative and technical management of their Committee.

8. Propose to the President of the FEPMyT the composition of the national team in its various categories.

9. Propose to the General Assembly the calendar of activities, once approved by the Assembly of its Committee.

Article 35.

1. The Secretary-General of the FEPMyT, appointed by the President and directly dependent on it, is responsible for the administrative organization of the Federation and is responsible for the following functions:

(a) Raise minutes of the sessions of the General Assembly, of its Delegate Committee and of the Board of Directors, acting as the secretary of those organs.

b) To request the appropriate certifications of the acts emanating from these organs.

c) Inform the President and the Board of Directors in the cases that are required for this.

d) Resolve the processing issues.

e) Velar for the exact fulfillment of the agreements of the federative organs.

f) Take the accounting of the FEPMyT, propose the payments and the collections and write the Balances and budgets.

g) Exercise the economic inspection of all federal bodies.

(h) Inform the General Assembly, its Delegate Commission, the President and the Board of Directors on matters that are subject to it or that it considers relevant to the good economic order.

2. The appointment of the Secretary-General shall be optional for the President of the FEPMyT, who, if he does not make such a designation, shall be responsible for the functions of the FEPMyT, and may delegate to the persons it deems appropriate. The appointment of the Secretary-General shall be conditional on the duration of the office of the President of the FEPMyT appointing him.

Article 36.

1. The Board of Directors is the complementary collegiate body assisting the President.

2. Its members are appointed by the President with the exception set out in the following paragraph.

3. The Vice-Presidents shall be the Presidents of the Sports Committees of each modality being Vice-President first of the main modality.

4. The members of the Board of Directors shall cooperate equally in the management which they shall be responsible for and shall respond to the President.

5. The members of the Board of Directors will not be able to take any managerial positions in another Spanish sports federation.

6. Members of the Board of Directors who are not at the same time as the General Assembly shall be entitled to attend the sessions of the Board with a voice but without a vote.

7. The Board shall generally meet once a month, or at the discretion of the President, to whom it shall be responsible for both its convening and the determination of the business of the agenda for each session. The minimum notice period shall be forty-eight hours.

8. The agreements shall be adopted by a majority.

9. The members of the Board of Directors are specifically responsible to the General Assembly for the acts, resolutions or agreements adopted. The General Assembly, if so decided by a majority of two-thirds of those in full membership, may request the President of the FEPMyT to remove any members of the Board of Directors.

10. They are the competencies of the Board:

(a) Control the development and good end of official and international competitions, in the cases that correspond to them.

b) Designate, on a proposal from the Presidents of the Committees to the Technical Directors as well as their respective technical teams.

c) Conceding honors and distinctions.

d) To take care of everything related to the registration of clubs, athletes, judges, technicians and organizers.

e) To request the Superior Council of Sports, as well as the corresponding international federations, to hold international competitions in Spain.

f) Publish the provisions dictated by the Board of Directors and the agreements it adopts.

Article 37.

Sports mode committees:

1. There are as many sports committees as modalities:

Modern Pentathlon Committee.

Triathlon Committee.

2. The composition of each Committee shall be composed of the members of the General Assembly who have been elected in the respective bodies of each Committee.

3. Each Committee shall have the bodies deemed necessary for the management, promotion and organisation of its modality.

4. It is up to each sports modality committee to propose the budgets for the performance of its sports and administrative activity.

5. It is also up to each Committee to draw up the sporting calendar for its modality, which must be ratified by the General Assembly.

6. The Sports Mode Committees shall draw up the Regulations of the College of Judges and Referees, as well as that of Trainers for subsequent approval by the Delegate Committee.

Article 38.

Discipline Committee:

1. The disciplinary authority corresponding to the FEPMyT shall be exercised by a Disciplinary Committee set up within the FEPMyT and composed of three members, appointed one by each of the national sports committees and the third by the President of the FEPMyT, who holds the Presidency of the Committee. At least one of them will be licensed in law.

2. The agreements of the Disciplinary Committee will be used before the Spanish Committee for Sports Discipline.

Article 39.

In the FEPMyT, the Colleges of Judges and Referees of each sporting modality may be established, in accordance with the rules laid down in the Regulations drawn up by the Committees of each sporting modality and which shall be approved by the Delegate Committee.

Article 40.

In the FEPMyT, the Schools of Trainers of each sports modality can be constituted, in accordance with the norms that are established in the Regulations elaborated by the Committees of each sport modality and that they will be approved by the Delegation Commission.

Article 41.

1. The FEPMyT has its own management regime, wealth management and budget.

2. The FEPMyT shall not be able to approve loss-making budgets except where the CSD authorises it.

3. The budget administration will respond to the single cash principle.

4. Revenue from own resources management shall be allocated to the budget of the Sports Mode Committee which has generated them.

5. The accounts will be adapted to the General Accounting Plan adapted to the Spanish sports federations approved in the Order of 2 February 1994.

6. In the first month of each year, the Balance Sheet and Income and Expenditure Accounts will be formalized.

TITLE VI

From the documentary and accounting regime

Article 42.

Make up, in any case, the FEPMyT's documentary and accounting regime:

1. The Book of Autonomous Federations integrated into the FEPMyT that will reflect the denominations of the same, the date of integration in the FEPMyT, its registered office and the affiliation of those who hold positions of representation and government, with express specification of the dates of the taking of possession and the cessation, where appropriate, of the persons concerned.

2. The Book of Clubs, in which it will consist of its name, its registered office and the affiliation of those who hold office and government, with express specification of the dates of the inauguration and the cessation, if any, of the interested.

3. The Book of Acts will include the meetings of the General Assembly, its Delegate Committee and the Board of Directors.

4. The books of accounts, in which the assets and rights and obligations, revenue and expenditure of the FEPMyT shall be included, and the origin of those and the investment or destination thereof shall be specified.

5. The Book of Sanctions, which will include its date of commission, the date of the start and end of the penalty period, as well as the text of the resolution of the Disciplinary Committee.

6. Other than legally enforceable.

TITLE VII

From extinction and dissolution of FEPMyT

Article 43.

1. FEPMyT shall be extinguished:

a) By the revocation of their recognition.

b) By judicial resolution.

c) By integration into another Spanish sports federation.

(d) By agreement of the General Assembly, adopted by a majority of two-thirds of its members and ratified by the CSD.

e) For other reasons provided for in the general legal order.

In the event of dissolution, and the timely liquidation, the net worth shall be allocated for purposes that the Superior Council of Sports determines.

TITLE VIII

Approval and Modification of Statutes and Regulations

Article 44.

The approval and reform of the FEPMyT Statute will require the agreement of the two-thirds of the members of the General Assembly, which is an extraordinary meeting, prior to the report of the Delegate Committee. The text will be adopted by the Board of Governors for approval by the Board of Directors of the said body. Obtained this approval, the new Statutes will be published in the "Official State Gazette" and entered in the Register of Sports Associations.

Article 45.

The Regulations shall be approved and amended by the Delegation of the General Assembly, on a proposal of at least one third of the members of the General Assembly, or half of the members of one of the members of the General Assembly. Assembly, or half of the members of the Delegate Committee.

Article 46.

The technical bodies and the Committees and Commissions may draft other rules of internal rules, the approval and modification of which shall be on the Commission Delegated to the General Assembly.

TITLE IX

Litigation Issues

Article 47.

1. Questions of a legal and sporting nature which may arise between members of the FEPMyT may be settled in the relevant court order.

2. However, if the parties concerned decide on specific arrangements for conciliation or arbitration, they shall lay down the principles to be followed by the procedure, laying down the requirements referred to in Articles 87 and 88 of the Law on Sport.

Final disposition.

This Statute shall enter into force on the day following the final notification of its approval by the Board of Directors of the High Sports Council, without prejudice to its subsequent publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities. from the State>.