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Resolution Of 8 June 2015, Of The Presidency Of The Superior Council Of Sports, Which Publishes The Modification Of The Statutes Of The Federation Spanish Of Sports Of People With Cerebral Palsy And Acquired Brain Damage.

Original Language Title: Resolución de 8 de junio de 2015, de la Presidencia del Consejo Superior de Deportes, por la que se publica la modificación de los Estatutos de la Federación Española de Deportes de Personas con Parálisis Cerebral y Daño Cerebral Adquirido.

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In 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 of 27 April 2015, has approved definitively the amendment of Articles 1, 3, 4, 20, 49, 50 and Additional provisions first and third, of the Statutes of the Spanish Federation of Sports of Persons with Cerebral Palsy and Acquired Brain Damage, authorizing 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 and the Register of Sports Associations, I have the publication of the amendment of the Statutes of the Spanish Federation of Persons with Cerebral Palsy and Acquired Brain Damage, contained in the Annex to this resolution.

Madrid, June 8, 2015. -President of the Superior Council of Sports, Miguel Cardenal Carro.

ANNEX

Statute of the Spanish Federation of Sports of Persons with Cerebral Palsy and Acquired Brain Damage.

Article 1.

The Spanish Federation of Sports of Persons with Cerebral Palsy and Acquired Brain Damage (hereinafter F.E.D.P.C.), is the entity that, within the territory of the Spanish State, brings together athletes with cerebral palsy and damage acquired brain, coaches, technicians, referees and classifiers, as well as clubs, sports groups and Federations of the Autonomous Communities, that practice, promote or contribute to the development of the different sports modalities of people with Cerebral Palsy and Acquired Brain Damage.

At present, these sports modalities are, the following: Athletics, Boccia, Cycling, Horse Riding, Winter Sports, Football, Weightlifting, Hockey in Electric Chair, Swimming, Slalom, Table Tennis, Tyre with Arc and Sailing.

It will be governed by the present Statutes, by its regulations and in everything not foreseen by the same by Law 10/1990 of Sport, Royal Decree 1835/1991 on Sports Federations Order of April 28, 1992, Royal Decree 1591/1992, of December 23, on Sports Discipline and other applicable provisions, or those other rules that may replace in the future those currently in force.

Article 3.

The F.E.D.P.C. has its street address, Donoso Cortés n. º 8, 2. º A, 28015 Madrid. The Delegation of the General Assembly may agree to the changes of domicile within the municipal term that it deems appropriate. Changes of domicile outside the municipal term will be agreed by the General Assembly.

Article 4.

It is up to the F.E.D.P.C. to order and direct the Spanish sport of people with cerebral palsy and brain injury, under the coordination and tutelage of the Superior Council of Sports and in coordination with the Federations of the Autonomous Communities, without prejudice to the powers conferred on them.

In particular, and merely as enunciative, they will be the functions of the Federation:

a) Promote, promote, promote and regulate the development of the sports modalities of people with cerebral palsy and brain injury in coordination with the Autonomous Federations.

b) Organize and enhance the participation of Spanish athletes in competitions and meetings of an international character, by creating the corresponding selections.

c) Coordinate the participation of clubs, entities and athletes affiliated with international competitions and meetings.

d) Maintain relations and exchanges with the various Federations and International Organizations as well as with the National Federations of other States.

e) Defend the right of people with cerebral palsy and brain injury to practice sport, without any discrimination and in the best possible conditions.

f) Encourage the inclusion of people with cerebral palsy and brain injury at all levels of activity and sports practice.

By delegation of the Sports Council:

g) Organize and qualify state-wide official sports activities and competitions.

h) Design, develop and execute the plans for the preparation of high level athletes and participate in the preparation of the lists of athletes.

i) To collaborate with the competent public administrations, in the training of sports technicians and in the prevention, control and repression of the use of prohibited substances and pharmacological groups and non-regulatory methods in the sport.

(j) Regular the sporting disciplinary regime in the terms of the Law of Sport and other applicable provisions and exercise disciplinary authority.

k) Exercise the control of the grants to be assigned to the sports entities under the conditions set by the Superior Council of Sports.

l) Run the resolutions of the Spanish Sports Discipline Committee, if any.

m) Organize and protect international competitions held in the territory of the State, in collaboration with the Superior Council of Sports.

The F.E.D.P.C. has the representation of the Spanish State in the official sports activities and competitions of an international character that are held inside and outside the State. It also represents Spain to the Federation or International Federations that correspond to its sports modalities, as are BISFED (International Federation of Boccia) and CPISRA (International Association for Sport and Recreation of the People with Cerebral Palsy).

Article 20.

The Delegate Commission shall consist of the President of the Federation and six members to be elected every four years by and from among the members of the Plenary General Assembly as follows:

Two members will be elected by and from the Presidents of the Autonomous Federations.

Two members will be chosen by and from among the representatives of the Clubs. They may not have more than 50% representation, representatives of clubs from the same Autonomous Community.

A member to be chosen by and from among the athletes ' station.

A member to be chosen by and from among the remaining stents (technicians, referees, and classifiers).

His mandate will coincide with that of the General Assembly and the vacancies that occur during the mandate, will be filled annually by the Plenary Assembly. It shall meet at least once every four months on a proposal from the President.

Article 49.

The deadline for submission of applications shall be 15 working days from the date of publication of the list of members elected to the General Assembly.

To be a candidate will require the support of at least 15% of the members of the General Assembly. To this end, the candidate must present to the Electoral Board an instance proposing his candidacy accompanied by a list with the signatures of the members of the Assembly who give him their support.

Within three days of the end of this period, the Board of Elections shall proclaim the nominations.

The President's vote will have to be done regardless of the number of candidates.

Between the date of proclamation of the nomination and the date of the elections, 20 days must elapse.

The election of the President will require a favorable vote of the absolute majority of the votes cast. If the majority is not reached, a second vote shall be taken in which the simple majority of the votes shall be sufficient.

The winning candidate's Proclamation Act will be communicated by certification to the Superior Sports Council within three days of the date of the election.

The chosen candidate will take office within 10 working days from the date of proclamation of the outcome of the elections.

Article 50.

Independent votes will be held for the election of the members of the Delegate Commission:

The one of the Presidents of the Autonomous Federations, which will elect two representatives from among its components.

The representatives of the clubs that will elect two representatives from among its components.

The representative of the athletes who will choose a representative from among its components.

The representative of the other (technical, umpires, and classifiers) who will choose a representative from among its components.

In the same event, the candidates will be presented, which will be individual, and the vote will be followed. The most voted candidates will be elected. Also, those who follow them in the number of votes will be left as alternate members if they have to fill vacancies during the term of office.

Additional disposition first.

All the mentions contained in these Statutes to the Federations of the Autonomous Community, have to be understood as referring not only to those that integrate exclusively to people with Cerebral Palsy and Acquired Brain Damage but to those that understand all or any of the disabilities mentioned in Article 1 (5) of Royal Decree 1835/1991 of 20 December on Spanish Sports Federations, in which the integration and representativeness will be limited to the collective of persons Cerebral Palsy and Acquired Brain Damage.

Additional provision third.

The Spanish Federation of Sports of Persons with Cerebral Palsy and Acquired Brain Damage, in accordance with the provisions of the International Convention against the Doping of UNESCO, in the anti-doping regulations of the Federation International, as well as in the World Anti-Doping Code, which is obliged to comply with it, will notify the Commission of Control and Monitoring of Health and Doping the sanctions imposed by the commission of violations in the field of This is the case in the case of the European Commission, which has been the subject of a new law. doping in sport, for publication through the website of the Superior Council of Sports to be the organ of the disciplinary authority in the field of doping, being contrary to the Organic Law 15/1999 the subsequent treatment of the published data, by any subject other than the Superior Council of Sports.