ITF ENGLAND INTERNATIONAL TAEKWON-DO FEDERATION OF ENGLAND CONSTITUTION

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ITF ENGLAND INTERNATIONAL TAEKWON-DO FEDERATION OF ENGLAND CONSTITUTION ITF England is and shall be the acting body for the purpose of International Competition for students from ITF Registered Organisations and Schools within England, as recognised and in accordance with the Rules and Regulations of the International Taekwon-Do Federation. ARTICLE ONE INTERPRETATIONS Throughout this constitution the following interpretations shall always apply: - DEFINITION DESCRIPTION 1a. ITF England International Taekwon-Do Federation of England. 1b. ITF International Taekwon-Do Federation 1c. EITF Europe International Taekwon-Do Federation 1d. ITF Rules The Constitution, rules, regulations and requirements of the ITF and EITF 1e. S.R Special Resolution 1f. Executive Member The selected individuals of ITF England as elected in Accordance with Article four of the Constitution. 1g. Member Groups Any English or UK based national body affiliated to the ITF As an Association/Federation, with Schools or Instructors Operating in England and who have paid the relevant ANNUAL subscriptions to ITF England. 1h. Individual Members Individual Instructors who have paid all the relevant Annual subscriptions to ITF England and are registered with ITF HQ as an individual. 1i. Tenets of Taekwon-Do The received Tenets of Taekwon-Do being briefly Courtesy, Integrity, Perseverance, Self-Control and indomitable spirit

ARTICLE TWO OBJECTIVES 2a. To promote wherever possible the Art of ITF Taekwon-Do and observe its tenets 2b. To comply in all respects with the ITF Rules and to remain an affiliate member of the Organisation 2c. To always be a non-political, not for profit group, which shall categorically reject and where possible work to prevent any type of national, political, religious or racial pressures or prejudices. 2d. To promote Taekwon-Do to the public and encourage new members to join or try Taekwon-Do as a martial art, regardless of sex, age, national origin or disability. Membership to ITF England must remain open to all. 2e. To promote and encourage the moral, cultural and physical education of all Taekwon-Do practitioners thereby creating respect and goodwill with a view at the building of a better and more peaceful world. 2f. To promote and enhance the authority and value of Taekwon-Do by developing and standardising its techniques and theory and by enforcing the ITF Rules for men, women and juniors of both amateur and professional status. 2g. To supervise the instruction provided by coaching staff to ensure compliance with the ITF Rules for standards of instruction and competition. 2h. To ensure compliance with the ITF Rules by Registered Groups and Individuals. Rules may be enforced by use of suspension or expulsion from ITF England. 2i. Any person that has been convicted of a criminal offence including an act of dishonesty or whose behaviour brings or has the potential to bring ITF England into disrepute whether morally or otherwise. ARTICLE THREE MEMBERSHIP 3a. There are three levels of membership: i. Individual Member ii. Provisional Member Group iii. Full Member Group iv. Founding Member Group i. Individual Member An Individual Member is as registered with the ITF HQ as an Individual Instructor and follows ITF rules and regulations.

An Individual who wishes to become a member will be required to complete an application form for membership to ITF England. Any Individual who has fulfilled the conditions for membership and paid the relevant fee Each Individual can send 1 delegate to the General Meetings and the AGM- but has no voting rights Current Individual Members who join together and make a group and are recognised by the ITF HQ will gain Provisional status this will start from the date they formed a group and not before as Individual Member. ii. Provisional Member Groups Must be a registered group with the ITF HQ and follow ITF rules and regulations. An Association/Federation who wish to become a Provisional Member will be required to complete an application Form for ITF England To become a Full member of ITF England, the Provisional Member must have attended a majority of general meetings and AGMs; supported the activities of ITF England for 2 years (i.e. Fundraising Attending International Championships) Etc. Provisional members have no vote for year 1; 1 vote for year 2; 2 votes at year 3 and thereafter. If no outstanding issues, Full Membership will be ratified at the following AGM. Non ITF groups can become affiliate to the ITF through joining ITF England and the previous conditions for Provisional Members will apply. iii. Full Member Groups Full Members of the ITF England must fulfil the criteria of the ITF and follow the ITF rules and regulations currently they are: BITF, UKGT, UKTA, UKTC, UKTD and TIF. The Organisations should have had at least 250 members within a 3 years period Full Members may be represented by two (2) delegates at the General Meetings and AGM, with each delegate having the right to vote. iv. Founding Member Groups Founding Members of the ITF England are BITF, UKGT, UKTA, UKTC, UKTD All committees should include at least three members from the above groups

3b. Individual, Provisional and Full Members of ITF England must have the appropriate insurance for training, competition and teaching purposes. 3c. Membership Fees Membership runs from January to December. All fees to be paid in advance. Membership fees will be used for the funding of ITF England competitions/advertising and organising of fund-raising events Membership fees to be agreed by the Executive Board ARTICLE FOUR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 4a.There shall be an AGM for individuals/group Members of ITF England. Elections will be held every 2 years for the position of President, Secretary General and Treasurer. These positions are only open to Full members. Voting will be open to all positional Members (those who qualify) and Full Members No one organisation can hold more than two positions However ( Members cannot be President and treasurer from the same group ) 4b. The Executive Committee shall consist of President, Secretary General, Treasurer, Vice Presidents (Full Member Groups) and Provisional Groups and selected invited individuals as required. 4c. Executive Committee Meetings will have 2 weeks notice given and include business, time, date and venue. In case of an emergency meeting the President shall authorise the giving of such lesser notice as may, in his sole discretion, seem to be reasonable. 4d. A quorum of a valid meeting shall be the majority of 60% of the Executive Committee. 4e. The decision of the Executive Committee shall be made by a majority provided that, in the event of an equality of votes the President will be consulted and given the casting vote. 4f. The Executive Committee may conduct a postal or email vote on any matter. When a majority of the committee members votes are in favour of any resolution made by post or email, then it should be deemed to be fully valid. 4g. The Executive Committee may fill unexpected vacancies within itself during the period between elections as they see fit.

4h. The Executive Committee has the power to reprimand and where necessary to remove and Executive Committee Member should that person refuse to function with the remaining members. 4i. The Executive Committee will remain impartial, in all matters regarding to ITF England, of any commitment to or with any Organisational groups and Individuals relating to Taekwon- Do operating within England and all decisions made by the Executive Committee must remain fair to all its registered groups and individual members. ARTICLE FIVE DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 5a. The President To attend ITF-England, EITF, and ITF meetings and to make decisions and vote on any matters regarding ITF England as they see fit. To oversee and offer advice on all other matters arising with regards to ITF England. 5b. Treasurer To oversee the income/expenditure of ITF England to maintain a financially viable state and advise on any required changes to fees/charges. To help maintain/advise on all legal financial aspects for ITF England. Reporting to the Executive Committee. To manage the finances of the ITF England and to place before the Executive Committee once in each calendar year a report on those finances. 5c. Secretary General Shall assist the President with his/her work and shall carry out duties assigned by the President. The Secretary General shall assist the President in the overall management of ITF England. Liaise with the ITF, EITF and ITF England and its members as necessary. 5d. Vice Presidents Shall assist the President in his/her work, shall carry out duties assigned by the President with regard to varies committees such as Technique and Education, Tournament, Umpire,Junior and Veteran, Women s, Promotion & Commendation Disciplinary, Public Relations, Organising,Coaching among others

Upon the authorisation of the President, Vice Presidents can attend meetings with other organisations, groups or agencies. 5e. Chairperson To be elected at each meeting if and when required. To chair meetings when issues have arisen that requires discussion. 5f. Duties of Executive Committee To promote the study and development of all techniques and theory of Taekwon-Do in compliance with ITF Rules and international standards. Generally to ensure the individual/group members abide by the spirit of Taekwon-Do as laid down by the ITF and that they observe the tenets of Taekwon-Do To consider and decide matters of importance relating to the practice of Taekwon- Do by the individual/group members and to report on the development of competitive Taekwon-Do in England. To refer to the ITF to impose penalties on any individual/group members for any breach of the ITF rules or any issues by ITF England including where necessary the expulsion of such Individual/Group Members. To liaise with and maintain communications with all individual/group members. To process all paperwork related to the Taekwon-Do competitors, for insurance, competitions and all other competitive Taekwon-Do related news and activities. To explore every avenue of fundraising and commercial activity for the development of ITF England. COACHES & OTHER REPRESENTATIVES 5g. Coaching Director To oversee the national distribution of ITF England training and assist in the coordination of Area Coaches. Also offer advice on all ITF England training and execution of Taekwon-Do movements. To assist the coaching staff on choreography and presentation. To maintain a true and up to date knowledge of competitive ITF Rules and Techniques. To liaise with the Executive Committee and present regular reports. 5h. Team Manager/ Head Coach To book venues, training facilities and collect subscriptions at sessions To co-ordinate administration and management of all arrangements for competitors/coaches for International and National competitions and to oversee and liaise with all coaching staff and report to the Coaching Director and ITF England Executive Committee

To liaise with the Executive Committee regarding chargeable fees to Taekwon Do competitors for training, seminars, or any other organised activities. To liaise with the Executive Committee regarding whether or which Taekwon Do competitors will be selected and receive funding when possible to do so. To keep records of international competitions and to support Taekwon-Do competitors that are successful contestants in their preparation for international competitions. If a coaching position becomes vacant the Team Manager and Executive Committee shall be empowered to appoint a new coach. The coaching positions will only be reappointed at the retirement of a given coach or the dismissal of the coach by the Executive Committee. 5i. International Coach To co-ordinate the National coaching staff in carrying out the training sessions for all Taekwon-Do competitors, as per the ITF England timetable and structure the classes to give all the students the maximum benefits. To maintain a current understanding of all aspects of competitive Taekwon-Do 5j. Health and Safety Officer To advise on all health and safety aspects of training carried out by ITF England with the venue staff to provide the safest possible environment for all. To stay up to date with all best practices within Taekwon-Do and Martial Arts. To oversee the upkeep of the accident book and advise the authorities of any major incidents. ARTICLE SIX FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION 6a. ITF England will operate as a non-profit organisation 6b. The Executive Committee shall, when required, appoint suitable qualified auditors who shall be responsible for auditing the annual accounts of ITF England and for preparing the annual report to be placed before the Executive Committee. 6c. The Executive Committee where necessary, appoint any professionals advisors who shall be retained to provide assistance where the Executive Committee deems it to be necessary. 6d. The Executive Committee shall decide annually what subscriptions and contributions are to be paid by Individual/Group Members. Failure to make payments within 28 days of expiry shall result in the Individual/Group Member becoming liable for expulsion from affiliation or membership from ITF England. The Executive Committee shall decide if expulsion is to be imposed for such non-payment.

6e. The Executive Committee shall decide any fees/expenses which will be paid to the coaches, coaching staff and Executive Committee for conducting classes, advanced training courses or any compensation to assist the fore mentioned in improving the effectiveness of ITF England. The Executive Committee will also reserve the right to refuse any payments for unsatisfactory duties. ARTICLE SEVEN AMENDMENTS 7a. ITF England Executive Committee may by Special Resolution alter, amend or delete the constitution or any part of it by a majority vote of the Executive Committee. ARTICLE EIGHT SUSPENSIONS/EXPULSIONS 8a. In accordance with the grounds for suspension set out elsewhere in this constitution, the Executive Committee may expel from affiliation with or membership of ITF England any Individual/Group Member who it finds to be in material breach of this constitution. 8b. In considering suspension, the Executive Committee may impose any lesser penalty it may see fit, including (but not limited to) suspension or limitation of activities. 8c. No Individual/Group member shall be expelled or suffer any other penalty without being given an opportunity to know the case against them and to answer it before the Executive Committee. Notice of any hearing by the Executive Committee shall be given at least fourteen days before taking place and such notice shall broadly specify the case against the Member. ARTICLE NINE POWERS TO BORROW AND CHANGE 9a. ITF England through the Executive Committee (and Full Members) shall have the power to buy, hold and sell Estates and interests in land whether freehold or leasehold and to borrow against pledge charges or create encumbrances over such estates and interests. ARTICLE TEN TRADEMARKS AND COPYRIGHTS 10a All logos, clothing, artwork and website, designed for used by ITF England will be the property of ITF England and will remain so as long as the Executive Committee see fit. All

clothing, logos and equipment used to promote ITF England must have been approved by majority decision prior to use by any ITF England representative ARTICLE ELEVEN DISSOLUTION OF ITF ENGLAND 11a. ITF England may be dissolved according to the decision of the ITF. The Executive Committee shall appoint a liquidator. The Executive Committee shall also decide to whom the property of the ITF England shall be distributed. As far as possible and in accordance to the laws of the UK, the property shall be distributed to an organisation with similar objectives as ITF England, apart from that the property shall be distributed to the charities and welfare institutions. 11b. Call of such a decision for dissolution by ITF of ITF England shall be announced at least 90 days before the event. ARTICLE TWELVE This Constitution was adopted at the 1 st Annual General Meeting of ITF England held on Sunday 22nd May 2005 at Bisham Abbey. Amendment June 2006 Addition of Article 10 Trademarks and Copyrights Amendment June 2006 definitions of roles relating to ITF recognised groups operating in England. Amendment January 2007 Executive Committee restructure, and voting rights added. Amendment 1 August 2010 Successful election of President BITF democratically elected Amendment Amendment 14 November 2010 Revised Constitution 13 December 2010 Constitution Clarified Ratification of Constitution 13 December 2010 Amendment 12 February 2012 Updating of Constitution in line with ITF Amendment 12 August 2012 Election of President postponed Prof.Chang Ung present Amendment 20 August 2012 Minor amendments, founding members, Special Resolution Ratification on 20 August 2012 of Constitution as directed by ITF President

ITF England as of 20 th August 2012 Acting President & V.P - Master Lawrence Sanchez - Olivier Chairperson & V.P - Master Nissan Moradoff Treasurer & V.P - Master Bhupinder Sahota Secretary General & V.P - Master Kris Naidoo Acting Under Secretary General Admin. Support Officer & V.P - Master Nissan Moradoff Vice President - S. Master Gary Miller Coaching Director to report to Exec. Comm - S. Master Augustus Mitchell Health & Safety / Child Protection Officer - S. Master Isaac Harry International-Head Coach/Manager - Mr Alan Clark Managers Assistant - Ms Carrie King Coach -Assistant - Ms Jenny Nsunta Coach-Assistant - Mr Wayne Higginson Coach-Assistant - Ms Alison Longhurst Coach-Assistant - Mr Trevor Charles Coach-Assistant - Mr Paul Cain