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Resolution Of November 3, 2011, Of The Presidency Of The Superior Council Of Sports, Which Publishes The Modification Of The Statutes Of The Spanish Federation Of Ball.

Original Language Title: Resolución de 3 de noviembre de 2011, de la Presidencia del Consejo Superior de Deportes, por la que se publica la modificación de los Estatutos de la Federación Española de Pelota.

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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 Board of Directors of the High Council of Sport, at its meeting of 27 July 2011, has approved definitely the modification of Article 4 and the incorporation of a new article 65 bis, of the Statutes of the Spanish Federation of Pelota, 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, this Secretariat Status agrees:

To arrange for the publication of the amendment of Article 4 and of the new Article 65a, of the Statutes of the Spanish Federation of Pelota, contained in the Annex to this Resolution.

Madrid, November 3, 2011.-The President of the Superior Council of Sports, P.S. (Royal Decree 2195/2004, of 25 November), the Director General of Sports, Matilde García Duarte.

ANNEX

Statutes of the Spanish Pelota Federation

Article 4. º

The Spanish Pelota Federation has its address in Madrid, Calle Sagasta, 13, 7. º right.

Article 65. bis.

The Spanish Federation of Pelota, in accordance with the provisions of the International Convention against the Doping of UNESCO, in the anti-doping regulations of the International Federation, as well as in the World Anti-Doping Code, The Commission will be required to comply with this Directive and notify the Commission of Health and Drug Control and Monitoring of the penalties imposed by the Commission on doping offences provided for in the Organic Law of 22 November 2006. protection of health and the fight against doping in sport, for publication through the website The Board of Governors of the Higher Sports Council is the body of the disciplinary authority in the field of doping, contrary to the Organic Law 15/1999 the subsequent processing of the published data, by any subject other than the Council Superior Sports.

The publication shall contain only the data relating to the infringer, the sporting specialty, the infringement, the sanction imposed, and only where the substance consumed or the substance is absolutely essential. method used.

It will only be possible to publish sanctions that are firm on the administrative basis, and no such publication can occur before.

The maximum period during which the data may be published shall never exceed the time for the suspension or deprivation of the federal license.

The resolutions adopted in the procedures for the imposition of disciplinary sanctions for doping carried out by the Sports Discipline Committee of this Spanish Federation of Pelota in its field of competence, must include the notification to the person concerned that, if a disciplinary sanction has been imposed, it shall be published on the Internet, in the terms indicated in this provision and in accordance with the provisions of Article 5 of the Organic Law 15/1999.