SP1 STANDARD RULES TO CONDUCT CLUBS NEW ZEALAND SPORTS TOURNAMENTS 1-7

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CONTENTS CLUB SPORTS HANDBOOK CONTENTS Sub Section Page SP1 STANDARD RULES TO CONDUCT CLUBS NEW ZEALAND SPORTS TOURNAMENTS 1-7 SP1.1 CLUBS NEW ZEALAND 1 SP1.2 SPORTS TOURNAMENT NAME 1 SP1.3 SPORTS TOURNAMENT RULES AND RULES OF PLAY 1-2 SP1.4 DISPUTES 2 SP1.5 TOURNAMENT APPLICATIONS AND DATES 3 SP1.6 ENTRIES AND PRIZES 3-4 SP1.7 SPONSORSHIP, ADVERTISING AND SUPPORT 4 SP1.8 SPORTS CODE DELEGATES MEETING 4-5 SP1.9 TOURNAMENT VENUE 5-6 SP1.10 TOURNAMENT PREPARATION 6 SP1.11 FACILITIES 6 SP1.12 PLAYING FORMAT 7 SP2 RULES OF PLAY FOR SPORTS CODES 1-2 SP2.1 VARIATIONS TO RULES OF PLAY 1 SP2.2 RULES OF PLAY FOR SPORTS CODES 1-2 SP 2.2.1 Outdoor Bowls 1 SP 2.2.2 Indoor Bowls 1 SP 2.2.3 Golf 1 SP 2.2.4 Billiards and Snooker 1 SP 2.2.5 Squash 1 SP 2.2.6 Darts 1 SP 2.2.7 8 Ball 1 SP 2.2.8 Table Tennis 2 SP 2.2.9 Cribbage 2 SP 2.2.10 Euchre 2 SP 2.2.11 500 2 SP 2.2.12 Texas Hold em Poker 2 SP 2.2.13 Mah Jong 2 SP 2.2.14 Petanque 2 SP 2.2.15 Clay Target 2 SP 2.2.16 Game Fishing 2 SP 2.2.17 Trout Fishing 2 SP3 AFFILIATION RULES 1 SP3.1 AFFILIATION RULES 1 SP 3.1.1 Affiliation for Clubs New Zealand Tournaments SP 3.1.2 Affiliation for non Clubs New Zealand Tournaments 3/06/15 1

CONTENTS SP4 TAXATION LIABILITY OF SPORTING ADJUNCTS 1 SP4.1 TAXATION LIABILITY 1-2 SP4.2 SPORTING ADJUNCTS 2 SP4.3 PRIZES AND PAYMENTS TO AMATEUR SPORTS PERSONS 3 SP4.4 PAYMENT OF DEDUCTIONS TO IRD 3 APPENDICES SP1A COPY OF CLUBS NEW ZEALAND CONSTITUTION BY-LAW 3 SP2A MODEL OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM SP3A CHECKLIST FOR CLUBS PLANNING TO HOST CLUBS NEW ZEALAND EVENTS SP4A CONTRACT TO HOST, COORDINATE AND DELIVER A CLUBS NEW ZEALAND TOURNAMENT SP5A REPORT FROM THE MEETING OF DELEGATES OF A SPORTS TOURNAMENT 3/06/15 2

SECTION SP1 STANDARD RULES SECTION SP1 STANDARD RULES TO CONDUCT CLUBS NEW ZEALAND SPORTS TOURNAMENTS SP1.1 CLUBS NEW ZEALAND SP1.1.1 SP1.1.2 At all times the Constitution of Clubs New Zealand shall be paramount and must, unless context otherwise requires, be obeyed and read in conjunction with the rules contained in the Clubs New Zealand Sports Handbook. All clubs granted the rights to host, coordinate and deliver national or island tournaments shall abide by these rules. SP1.2 SPORTS TOURNAMENT NAME SP1.2.1 All Clubs New Zealand Tournaments will contain the name Clubs New Zealand, the year of the tournament and the specific sports tournament details, followed by the word tournament in this order. Genders will be referred to as Men or Women. An example of a tournament name is Clubs New Zealand 2012 North Island Men s Golf Teams Tournament. SP1.3 SPORTS TOURNAMENT RULES AND RULES OF PLAY SP1.3.1 SP1.3.2 SP1.3.3 Any reference to Other Association shall mean but not confined to any of the following: Clubs New Zealand Indoor Bowls Association; Clubs New Zealand Darts Association; Clubs New Zealand South Island Table Tennis Association and any other Association agreed to by Clubs New Zealand from time to time to coordinate and deliver a Clubs New Zealand Tournament. All Clubs New Zealand Sports Tournaments are to be run in accordance with By-law 3 Sporting Competition, of the Constitution of Clubs New Zealand, supported with the Clubs New Zealand Standard Rules to Conduct Sports Tournaments, the specific sports tournament Rules of Play and the Tournament Rules. Collectively these are to be referred to as the Tournament Conditions. Other Associations who are appointed to coordinate and deliver Clubs New Zealand Tournaments may apply their own variations to the sports codes Rules of Play and Tournament Rules. These rules should be communicated to the participants prior to the commencement of play. 17/12/15 1

SECTION SP1 STANDARD RULES SP1.3.4 SP1.3.5 SP1.3.6 SP1.3.7 Variations to the sports codes Rules of Play can be incorporated into the Tournament Rules for a specific tournament. All variations must be passed by the delegates at a delegates meeting. Proposed amendments to the Tournament Rules and variations to the sports code Rules of Play shall be made by way of a remit in writing to Clubs New Zealand at least 60 days prior to the tournament. A copy of the remit must also be forwarded to the Host Club and all affiliated clubs eligible to participate in the tournament. The master copy of the Tournament Rules for each Clubs New Zealand Sports Tournament is to be held by National Office who is responsible for all Tournament Rule amendments. Updated Tournament Rules are to be promulgated to all clubs prior to the following tournament. Clubs New Zealand must be notified as soon as possible of all tournament rules amendments as approved by the club delegates at the delegates meeting. SP1.4 DISPUTES SP1.4.2 SP1.4.1 SP1.4.3 SP1.4.4 All Host Clubs shall and Other Associations are requested to have in the Tournament Rules a provision for a disputes committee to adjudicate in any matter that may be in dispute regarding the tournament. All disputes are to be dealt with in a fair manner where justice is not only done, but seen to be done. The disputes committee must decide whether the issue is in regard to the tournament rules, conditions of play, playing etiquette, entry into an event or whether it is in regard to participant(s) social behaviour outside of the tournament hours of play. Complaints regarding participant(s) behaviour outside of the tournament hours of play are to be referred back to the participant(s) home club. Other issued are to be dealt with by the disputes committee or forwarded to Clubs New Zealand as per By-Law 3 of the Clubs New Zealand Constitution. SP1.4.5 The Host Club or Other Association coordinating and delivering a Clubs New Zealand Tournament shall unless contrary is advised in writing: (a) (b) Be deemed to take full responsibility for the tournament; Indemnify Clubs New Zealand against any claim by any person in relation to the tournament. 17/12/15 2

SECTION SP1 STANDARD RULES SP1.5 TOURNAMENT APPLICATIONS AND DATES SP1.5.1 SP1.5. 2 SP1.5.3 SP1.5.4 SP1.5.5 SP1.5.6 SP1.5.7 Applicants must ensure that they have taken all possible steps to ensure that the tournament can be held on the dates applied for on the Application Form. Tournament dates are to be voted on by the delegates. Once agreed, the event is to be held as close as possible to that date each year. All Host Clubs shall and Other Associations are requested to notify Clubs New Zealand immediately of all dates, venues, the club and the persons responsible for hosting and running forthcoming tournaments. All Clubs New Zealand tournaments must be held at the same time as in the previous years, unless otherwise agreed to by the delegates when meeting to vote on the Host Club for that year. In the event of the delegates meeting agreeing to change the date of the tournament, the Host Clubs shall and Other Associations are requested to advise Clubs New Zealand of the change of date. This must be done within two weeks of the delegates meeting. Host Clubs and Other Associations who, due to unforeseen circumstances, wish to change the tournament dates as approved by the delegates meeting, must apply to the Clubs New Zealand for permission. The decision to change tournaments dates will not be made lightly as it may have serious effects on local businesses; participants travel and accommodation arrangements; host club and venue availability. Clubs New Zealand will not take any liability, financial or otherwise, for tournament date changes. SP1.6 ENTRIES AND PRIZES SP1.6.1 Entry into sporting tournaments is restricted to players who are members of clubs who are members of Clubs New Zealand under Rule 7 of the Clubs New Zealand Constitution. Entry is restricted to teams or individuals selected by a club to represent their club. Independent teams or individuals are NOT eligible to enter a Clubs New Zealand Tournaments. Clubs New Zealand shall be entitled to notify the Host Club or Other Association to exclude any person from assisting with or otherwise being involved with a Tournament. Upon receipt of such notification, the Host Club or Other Association shall take all practicable steps to exclude such persons from being involved in the Tournament in any way. SP1.6.2 Tournament entry fees are to be set at the Delegates Meeting at the previous tournament unless otherwise stated in the Tournament Rules. 17/12/15 3

SECTION SP1 STANDARD RULES SP1.6.3 SP1.6.4 SP1.6.5 Subject to availability of facilities at the Host Club, all clubs who enter a Clubs New Zealand tournament must be entitled to at least one team entry and a ballot system be introduced for the remainder of the entries. A club can only have more than one team entered if after the entry closing date, every other club that has entered a team, has had an entry accepted. Entries must be made by the club on the prescribed entry form. The entry form must contain information on taxation requirements including amateur status and paying tax on prize money over $500.00. A minimum of 60% of all entry fees is to be returned in prizes. This ensures a fair return to all participants. To allow for tournament operating costs, host clubs may wish to incorporate two tournament fees a reduced entry fee to cover the prizes, trophies and engraving etc and a registration fee to cover operating costs such as venue costs, transport and catering etc. SP1.7 SPONSORSHIP, ADVERTISING AND SUPPORT SP1.7.1 SP1.7.2 SP1.7.3 The Host Club and Other Associations shall be responsible for obtaining any sponsorship, advertising and support deemed necessary. The Host Club or Other Association shall take reasonable action to ascertain that any sponsorship, advertising or support does not conflict to the detriment of Clubs New Zealand. Clubs New Zealand will provide support for every tournament as approved by the Board including administrative support through National Office. SP1.8 SPORTS CODE DELEGATES MEETING SP1.8.1 SP1.8.2 SP1.8.3 SP1.8.4 The Delegates Meeting shall be held at an advertised time when there is no play. The Delegates Meeting shall vote on all remits and tournament applications which must be tabled prior to the meeting. All tournaments under the Clubs New Zealand Sports Calendar must include in the tournament schedule (and/or programme) the time and date of the Delegates Meeting. A representative of the Host Club of the following year s tournament must be in attendance and give an update on tournament progress, for planning of the following year s tournament. This will include confirmation of: the venue(s), tournament dates, accommodation, transport, entry fees, entry closing dates etc. The Delegates Meeting is to be chaired by a Clubs New Zealand representative (Board Member or Host Club official) or by an Other Association representative if they are coordinating and delivering the tournament, in which case at least one Clubs New Zealand representative should be present. The Host Club or Other Association shall provide a minute secretary who shall record all business conducted at the Delegates Meeting. 17/12/15 4

SECTION SP1 STANDARD RULES SP1.8.5 The Clubs New Zealand representative must complete and forward to Clubs New Zealand a Delegate s Report within 48 hours of the completion of the meeting. SP1.8.6 SP1.8.7 SP1.8.8 SP1.8.9 SP1.8.10 The Host Club or Other Association shall forward to Clubs New Zealand, within fourteen (14) days after the completion of the tournament, the minutes and financial report of the tournament, along with any rule changes, remits, applications, letters of intent, tournament results and any other relevant reports. Clubs New Zealand shall be responsible for distributing all reports and applicable documentation to member clubs through social media prior to and after the delegates meeting. Every club participating in the event shall be entitled to be represented by two delegates at the Delegtes Meeting. No delegate is to represent more than one club. There shall only be one vote per club that is represented at the Delegates Meeting. In the event that a vote is taken, two scrutineers must be appointed. SP1.9 TOURNAMENT VENUE SP1.9.1 The venue for tournaments shall be voted on at the Delegates Meeting two years in advance. Venues for some tournaments coordinated and delivered by Other Associations may be allocated and confirmed by the Other Association, in consultation with Clubs New Zealand. SP1.9.2 (a) Applications to host the tournament, apart from some tournaments that are coordinated and delivered by Other Associations, shall be made in writing by a club to Clubs New Zealand at least 14 days prior to the Delegates Meeting. Applications must be accompanied by a Letter of Intent from the club executive. A copy of the application and letter of intent must also be forwarded to the Host Club. The application must be added to the meeting agenda, to be tabled at the Delegates Meeting. (b) (c) (d) A Contract to Host, Coordinate and Deliver a Clubs New Zealand Tournament is to be sent out from Clubs New Zealand to the successful Host Club, signed and returned. The successful Host Club must complete and return the contract, which has been executed by all relevant parties, within 30 days. In the event that no contract is received by Clubs New Zealand within the prescribed time frame, Clubs New Zealand shall be entitled to 17/12/15 5

SECTION SP1 STANDARD RULES revoke the Host Club appointment and make alternative arrangements for the tournament. (e) If no application is received for an allotted year, Clubs New Zealand will send out an Expression of Interest request to all clubs or be entitled to make such arrangements with a club at any time to host, coordinate and deliver the tournament. SP1.9. 3 The tournament shall be rotated in accordance with the tournament rules as agreed upon by the delegates. Clubs celebrating anniversaries may receive preference. SP1.10 TOURNAMENT PREPARATION SP1.10.1 SP1.10.2 SP1.10.3 Posters advertising the tournament must be sent to all applicable affiliated clubs at least 60 days prior to the tournament closing date advising prizes, dates, duration, venue, entry fees, accommodation, transport and the closing date for entries. An electronic copy of the tournament forms is to be sent to Clubs New Zealand for distribution via social media. The Host Club or Other Association is to forward to Clubs New Zealand a list of clubs entered into the tournament and total number of individuals entered into the tournament. National Office is to check the list of members of clubs to ensure they are all currently affiliated under Rule 7 of the Clubs New Zealand Constitution. Any club that is not a current member must be immediately notified that they are not entitled to enter a team into the tournament. A suitable programme shall be issued by the Host Club before the commencement of the tournament. Such programmes shall give details of start times, venue, draw, past winners and transport arrangements. An electronic copy of the tournament programme is to be sent to Clubs New Zealand 14 days prior to the commencement of the tournament. SP1.11 FACILITIES SP1.11.1 SP1.11.2 The Host Club and/or Other Association (as applicable) are to ensure adequate sporting facilities are available for the tournament, as approved at the prior Delegates Meeting. The Host Club is to provide adequate catering, accommodation options and transportation throughout the tournament. 17/12/15 6

SECTION SP1 STANDARD RULES SP1.12 PLAYING FORMAT SP1.12.1 SP1.12.2 SP1.12.3 SP1.12.4 SP1.12.5 SP1.12.6 The tournament is to be conducted in accordance with the Rules of Play, along with approved variations for the particular Sports Code and the applicable Tournament Rules. Playing format, such as how many ends or frames are to be played etc shall be conveyed clearly to players before the commencement of play on the first day. Competent Referees, umpires etc., along with a tournament controller are to be provided by the Host Club or Other Association. Players dress is to be of an acceptable standard or as designated in the Tournament Rules. Any playing dispute shall be handled by the disputes committee, appointed by the Host Club or Other Association, or forwarded to Clubs New Zealand as per By-Law 3 of the Clubs New Zealand Constitution. The final decision shall be conveyed in writing to the parties concerned. Participating clubs are responsible for the conduct of their players. Affiliated Clubs Secretary/Managers shall be notified in writing of any unresolved misconduct by players, within seven (7) days. 17/12/15 7

SECTION SP2 RULES OF PLAY FOR SPORTS CODES SECTION SP2 RULES OF PLAY FOR SPORTS CODES SP2.1 VARIATIONS TO RULES OF PLAY SP2.1.1 Variations to the sports codes Rules of Play can be incorporated into the Tournament Rules for a specific tournament. All variations must be passed by the delegated at a delegates meeting. SP2.2 RULES OF PLAY FOR SPORTS CODES SP2.2.1 SP2.2.2 SP2.2.3 OUTDOOR BOWLS Men & Women The Rules of play as drawn up and ratified by Bowls New Zealand Inc Laws of the Game and associated regulations apply. INDOOR BOWLS Men & Women The Rules of play as drawn up and ratified by New Zealand Indoor Bowls Federation Laws of the Game apply. GOLF Men The Rules of play as drawn up and ratified by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club and the United States Golf Association apply. Women The Rules of play as drawn up and ratified by New Zealand Ladies Golf Union Rules apply. SP2.2.4 SP2.2.5 SP2.2.6 BILLIARDS AND SNOOKER The Rules of play ratified by the New Zealand Billiards and Snooker Association Rules for Billiards and Snooker apply. SQUASH The Rules of play as drawn up and ratified by Rules the New Zealand Squash Association apply. DARTS The Rules of play as drawn up and ratified by Clubs New Zealand Darts Association (Inc.) apply. SP2.2.7 8 BALL 18/01/16 1

SECTION SP2 RULES OF PLAY FOR SPORTS CODES The Rules of play as drawn up and ratified by Clubs New Zealand apply. SP2.2.8 SP2.2.9 SP2.2.10 TABLE TENNIS The Rules of play as drawn up and ratified by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) apply. CRIBBAGE The Rules of play as drawn up and ratified by Clubs New Zealand apply. EUCHRE The Rules of play as drawn up and ratified by Clubs New Zealand apply. SP2.2.11 500 The Rules of play as drawn up and ratified by Clubs New Zealand apply. SP2.2.12 SP2.2.13 SP2.2.14 SP2.2.15 SP2.2.16 SP2.2.17 TEXAS HOLD EM POKER The Rules of play as drawn up and ratified by Clubs New Zealand apply. MAH JONG The Rules of play as drawn up and ratified by Clubs New Zealand apply. PETANQUE The Rules of play as drawn up and ratified by the International Rules of the Game of Petanque adopted by Petanque New Zealand, December 2002 apply. CLAY TARGET The Rules of play as drawn up and ratified by Clubs New Zealand apply. GAME FISHING The Rules of Play as drawn up and ratified by the International Game Fishing Rules formulated by the International Game Fishing Association and the rules of the New Zealand Sport Fishing Council apply. TROUT FISHING The Rules of play as drawn up and ratified by the New Zealand Sports Fishing Council apply. 18/01/16 2

SECTION SP3 AFFILIATION RULES SECTION SP3 AFFILIATION RULES SP3.1 AFFILLIATION RULES SP3.1.1 Particular Clubs New Zealand tournaments require members to be affiliated to that particular sports body before they are entitled to enter the Clubs New Zealand tournament. For example: If the member of the outdoor bowls adjunct wishes to play in Clubs New Zealand tournaments they are required to be affiliated with Bowls New Zealand. SP3.1.2 Members of Clubs New Zealand who have sports adjuncts that wish to participate in national and provincial tournaments which are outside those conducted under the umbrella of Clubs New Zealand must become affiliated to that particular sports body. For example: If the members of the indoor bowls adjunct wish to play in champion of champions or open tournaments they will have to be affiliated to the Provincial Indoor Bowls Association that is affiliated to the New Zealand Indoor Bowls Federation. Please contact this Association if there are any queries on this matter. 12/05/15 1

SECTION SP4 TAXATION LIABILITY OF SPORTING ADJUNCTS SECTION SP4 TAXATION LIABILITY OF SPORTING ADJUNCTS SP4.1 TAXATION LIABILITY SP4.1.1 Each Club is an incorporated society, or in some cases, a friendly society. As such the Club is a 'body corporate' and is issued with an IRD and a GST number. THE CLUB IS RESPONSIBLE AND LIABLE FOR ALL TRANSACTIONS THAT TAKE PLACE INVOLVING IT. SP4.1.2 SP4.1.3 SP4.1.3 Many Clubs form separate sporting adjuncts, sections to cater for particular interest or establish funds for a particular event. In many cases, these groups may have individual bank accounts, either separate or another account within the Club's main account. Transactions involving these groups are conducted separately from the Club's main activities and in many cases GST is not considered or declared. In other circumstances such as raffles, GST is claimed on the prizes but is not paid on the income from the tickets. There are only two options for a Club in this area: (a) If the sporting adjunct or section is a separately incorporated society or a division completely controlled by its own constitution, then that organisation may have its own separate IRD and GST number. i. This division or section would be completely responsible for its own finances and liabilities. It may elect not to register for GST if the total transactions are less than $60,000 per annum (b) If the adjunct or section is not separately incorporated or in complete control of its own functioning, the Club is responsible and liable for all of the financial transactions of the adjunct. ii As such, all of the financial transactions of the adjuncts and sections must be part of the Clubs accounting procedures. SP4.1.4 SP4.1.5 If a section is claiming GST recovery on its expenses then it must pay GST on its income. Therefore a sporting adjunct that raises its own funds must pay GST on that money, to be able to claim GST on any expenses. Taxation is paid at 28 cents in the dollar on all interest earned outside the circle of membership. If your organisation's net income is above $1,000 per year, you may be eligible for a deduction of up to $1,000. If you subtract this amount from your organisation's income, you reduce the amount of tax to pay. To qualify for this deduction, your organisation will need to have written 12/05/15 1

SECTION SP4 TAXATION LIABILITY OF SPORTING ADJUNCTS rules. An organisation without rules or a constitution won't qualify for the $1,000 income deduction. Friendly Societies are exempt all tax on interest. SP4.1.6 SP4.1.7 SP4.1.8 SP4.1.9 Sporting adjuncts with their own bank accounts will only be able to claim the exemption and allowance if they have a separate IRD number and qualify as completely separate bodies as defined above. Some Clubs have not been including the interest earned by sporting adjuncts in their taxation declaration. If income from interest and all taxable sources will not exceed $1,000 then application for an Exemption Certificate from IRD should be considered, to avoid the deduction of Resident Withholding Tax. The outcome of these errors has been that some Clubs, when audited by IRD have been faced with not only paying the amounts determined to be owing but also facing financial penalties for late payments. The solution to this matter is relatively simple. The Club structure needs to be such that while adjuncts can control their own affairs and make their own decisions as to fund raising, tournament entries, and operation and expenditure on prizes for such functions, all of the financial transactions of each adjunct or section are handled through the main Club account and separately recorded within the Club's own General Ledger. This enables each adjunct to have, at anytime, a statement of its financial position. Including sporting adjuncts accounts into the main account means the adjunct has no access to earning interest in their own right and the taxation of such no longer poses a problem. SP4.1.9 It is vital that every Club: (a) (b) Reviews its accounting procedures to ensure that it is not unintentionally underestimating its tax and GST liabilities. Ensures that all accounts established for sporting adjuncts, special interest sections or special projects or funds are identified and that all the income and expenditure of those accounts is included in the main Club accounts. The liability for taxation and the implementation of accounting systems to ensure that the correct amount of tax and GST is paid can be a complicated process. SP4.2 SPORTING ADJUNCTS SP4.2.1 The Association's Auditor has drawn attention to the fact that some of the sporting associations that operate the tournaments are not separately incorporated bodies, but were organising tournaments under the name of Clubs New Zealand. Some are handling significant amounts of money, in some cases for considerable periods of time. The Auditor pointed out that those funds should properly come under the overall control and responsibility of the Association. 12/05/15 2

SECTION SP4 TAXATION LIABILITY OF SPORTING ADJUNCTS SP4.2.1 The issue is an important one and there is a clear lesson, for this Association and for all member Clubs. If the sporting codes/adjuncts are not separate legal entities by having become incorporated societies in their own right, then this Association or the individual Club respectively, may be legally liable for all financial matters conducted by the sporting code/adjunct in question. SP4.3 PRIZES AND PAYMENTS TO AMATEUR SPORTS PERSONS SP4.3.1 IRD has clarified the rules concerning prizes in all sports tournaments. They are as follows: All entry forms should contain the following statement by the individual: I hereby confirm that I am an amateur sports person and this statement is made in view of the income tax requirement. Signature Date SP4.3.2 Where prize money over $500 is paid to an individual, withholding tax at the rate of 20 cents in the dollar is to be deducted for all amounts in excess of $500. Therefore if the prize is $600, $20 tax is paid on $100. The tax is to be deducted at source, i.e. deducted from the prize before it is paid to the winners. SP4.3.3 SP4.3.4 SP4.3.5 If the winner is not a professional sportsperson, in other words an amateur, the withholding tax will be refunded when their annual tax return is filed. The responsibility for paying the withholding tax to IRD is that of the organising Club that is funding the event. In the case of Clubs New Zealand sports grants and prizes, Clubs New Zealand is responsible for the tax and will deduct it from the prizes paid in excess of $500. All winners that receive prizes in excess of $500 that have tax deducted are required to complete and sign an IR 330 form. It is vital that the winner s IRD number is correctly stated on the form otherwise monthly PAYE returns will be incomplete, and it may be difficult for the recipient to reclaim the tax. The tax is to be declared as part of the Club s monthly PAYE return. SP4.3.6 The responsibility for ensuring the tax is deducted lies with the organising Club. Failure to deduct the tax could result in the Club being liable for the tax and subsequent penalty charges. SP4.4 PAYMENT OF DEDUCTIONS TO IRD SP4.4.2 SP4.4.1 Where deductions have been made from withholding payments, they must be included with the monthly payments of PAYE as deducted from employees and paid in to IRD. At the end of the year the total payments made must be reconciled with the deductions shown on all the Club s copies of certificates for employees and contractors. 12/05/15 3

APPENDIX SP1A APPENDIX SP1A COPY OF CLUBS NEW ZEALAND CONSTITUTION BY LAW 3 SPORTING COMPETITION 3.1 The Association shall not promote, organise or conduct any sporting event or competition ( Event ) on a national, regional or any other level unless so authorised by a General Meeting or Board Meeting. 3.2 No Member shall promote, organise or conduct any Event in the name of the Association, or purporting to be a competition of Members of the Association without written consent of the Association acting in conformity with these By laws. 3.3 All Events must have Clubs New Zealand at the commencement of their title. 3.4 Notice of motion of any proposal to promote, organise or conduct any Event shall be by way of: (a) (b) Remit to the Annual General Meeting pursuant to clause 25; or Notice to a Board meeting; or (c) Request for a Special General Meeting to consider the Event pursuant to clause 20. 3.5 Before promoting, organising or conducting any Event, or consenting to a Member doing so, the Board shall take reasonable action to ascertain that the proposed Event does not conflict to the detriment of any other Event to be conducted by organisations represented in the Association s membership. If any conflict becomes known to the Board, the Member sponsoring the notice in By law 3.4 shall be notified forthwith. 3.6 The Club(s) or Incorporated Society promoting, organising or conducting an Event which is not an Event run by the Association shall unless the contrary is advised in writing: (a) (b) Be deemed to take full responsibility for the Event; and Indemnify the Association against any claim by any person in relation to the Event. 3.7 If there is any dispute regarding the rules or conditions of play or entry into an Event, any Club may apply to the Board to investigate. Any decision of the Board shall be final and binding. 3.8 No person for whom capitation fees have not been paid in accordance with clause 7.1 shall be eligible to participate in any Event as a competitor or as an official. 12/05/15

APPENDIX SP1A 3.9 Every participant in an Event (competitor or official) shall be a full financial member or life member of a Club, which is a Financial of the Association, or a Life Member of the Association. 12/05/15

APPENDIX SP2A MODEL OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM ALL ENQUIRIES ARE TO BE DIRECTED TO THE TOURNAMENT COORDINATOR: EMAIL: example@example.co.nz EVENT: HOSTED BY: TOURNAMENT VENUE: CLUBS NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL MEN S TEAMS GOLF TOURNAMENT EXAMPLE CLUB EXAMPLE GOLF CLUB DATES: MONDAY 30 SEPTEMBER 2012 SATURDAY 5 OCTOBER 2012 ENTRIES CLOSE: 31 AUGUST 2012 INDEMNITY All participants enter at their own risk. Neither the Club, sponsors nor organisers shall be liable for any loss, injury or misadventure however arising. DECLARATION OF AMATEUR STATUS I hereby confirm that I am an amateur sportsperson and this statement is made in view of the income tax requirements. Prize money over $500.00 is taxable at 20% withholding payment. Your IRD Number must be provided before payment can be made. TO VALIDATE THIS ENTRY THE FOLLOWING MUST BE CONFIRMED BY THE SECRETARY/MANAGER (1) THAT ALL PERSONS LISTED ON THIS FORM ARE FULL FINANCIAL MEMBERS OF THIS CLUB. (2) HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE ABOVE IDEMNITY AND DECLARATION OF AMATEUR STATUS. CLUB MANAGER S SIGNATURE DATE The Club wishes to enter the following: ENTRY FEES SINGLES (includes $40.00 to the Players Prize Pool & GST) PAIRS (includes $30.00 to the Players Prize Pool & GST) 1) 1) & 2) 2) & 3) 3) & 4) 4) & PAYMENT TYPE (please tick box) CHEQUE ELECTRONIC BANK ACCOUNT DETAILS: EXAMPLE CLUB ASB BANK ACCT# 01 2303 2547896 00 Receipt of banking MUST be provided with this form or faxed to the Tournament Coordinator clearly showing amount deposited and Club Name AMOUNT ENCLOSED $ ENTRY FEE CHEQUES TO BE MADE PAYABLE AND SENT TO: Example Club Inc and posted to: PO Box 11749, Town CONTACT DETAILS (club entrant s representative) VACANCIES IN TO THE TOURNAMENT AFTER CLOSING DATE WILL BE ALLOCATED BY THE HOST CLUB ON A FIRST PAID FIRST ACCEPTED BASIS AND THE CLUB WILL MAINTAIN AN UP TO DATE LIST OF PAID RESERVES FOR ENTRY INTO THE FIELD SHOULD THERE BE ANY WITHDRAWALS AFTER CLOSING DATE. OFFICE USE ONLY POST DATE DATE OF RECEIPT CHEQUE DATE ENTRY FEES FOR CLUBS NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL MENS TEAMS GOLF TOURNAMENT CLUB TAX INVOICE NO: 64 326 874 INVOICE NO: ENTRY AMOUNT REMITTED (GST INC.) CHEQUE NO:

CLUB SPORTS HANDBOOK APPENDIX SP 3A Formatted: Font: Calibri, 10 pt APPENDIX SP3A CHECKLIST FOR CLUBS PLANNING TO HOST CLUBS NEW ZEALAND EVENTS 1. Venues Tournaments held in the host s club must have suitable areas to accommodate the required number of pool, snooker and card tables, dartboards, bowling mats etc as allowed for in the tournament rules. Tournaments held off premises may need to provide transport facilities to get to the bowling greens, golf courses etc. Venues such as golf clubs should be tentatively booked prior to applying to host a tournament. Cancellations and date changes will be frowned upon and could jeopardise a clubs opportunity to host the tournament. Question whether or not the club s liquor licence covers adequately the time the tournament is being played. Consider whether a Special Licence is required. Question whether or not the club s food operation has the ability to cater for players and partners for, say, breakfast, lunch and dinner. Consider whether outside catering is required. 2. Accommodation The number of beds and rooms available in proximity of clubs, their cost and standards must be taken into account. Host Clubs should provide a list of suitable accommodation but should not get into the practice of paying deposits on behalf of participants. 3. Transport The host club should publicise transport availability and this should include: (a) From point(s) of arrival (i.e. airport, station, bus station) to accommodation. (b) From accommodation to venue and return. (c) 4. Other Issues To Consider To point of departure at the conclusion of the tournament. The availability of competent referees and umpires. The right personnel to man the games control area. The right personnel to man the inquiry desk. A good quality public address system. Confirmation of sponsorship, advertising and support. Design and publishing of programmes and flyers. Deleted: Formatted: Font: (Default) Calibri Formatted: Indent: Left: 27 pt Formatted: Indent: Left: 27 pt Formatted: Indent: Left: 27 pt Formatted: Indent: Left: 81 pt Formatted: Indent: Left: 81 pt Formatted: Indent: Left: 81 pt Formatted: Indent: Left: 63 pt Formatted: Indent: Left: 81 pt Formatted: Indent: Left: 27 pt Deleted: Formatted: Font: Calibri 12/05/15

APPENDIX SP 4A August 2014 TO: National Operations Manager Clubs New Zealand PO Box 11 749 WELLINGTON 6142 CONTRACT TO HOST, COORDINATE AND DELIVER A CLUBS NEW ZEALAND TOURNAMENT PARTIES Between Clubs New Zealand Incorporated (Clubs New Zealand) and [Enter Club Name] (the Host Club) and Other Association (where appointed by Clubs New Zealand to coordinate and deliver the tournament) N/A In the event of no Other Association being appointed by Clubs New Zealand, the Host Club will assume the duties and responsibilities to Host, Coordinate and Deliver the tournament. TOURNAMENT DETAILS Tournament: Clubs New Zealand [enter full tournament name] (the Tournament) Venue (to be held at):... (Full Name of the Sporting Venue) Dates (to be held on):... (Actual Dates of the Tournament) The Host Club Advises that the Tournament Coordinator will be: Name:... Address:... Email:... Tel/Mobile:... (Full Name and details of the Contact Person for the Tournament) Page 1 of 2

APPENDIX SP 4A In the event of any changes to the Tournament Coordinator details, the Host Club will inform and provide the relevant details to Clubs New Zealand. Whereby Clubs New Zealand holds the right to the Tournament, the Host Club has been approved at the previous tournament Delegates Meeting or by Clubs New Zealand and/or the Other Association has been appointed by Clubs New Zealand to coordinate and deliver the running of the Tournament, it is hereby agreed that: TOURNAMENT CONDITIONS Where the Host Club and/or Other Association hosts a tournament, the Host Club and Other Association agree that they are fully liable for the hosting of such a tournament and to that extent agree to fully indemnify Clubs New Zealand against any claim by a company or individual in relation to the hosting of the tournament. The Host Club and the Other Association are to read and understand the Clubs New Zealand conditions outlined in the Clubs New Zealand Sports Handbook and are to ensure that the Tournament is hosted, coordinated and delivered in accordance with By law 3 Sporting Competition, of the Constitution of Clubs New Zealand. This is supported by the Clubs New Zealand Standard Rules to Conduct Sports Tournaments and the Host Club or Other Association Tournament Rules. Collectively these are to be referred to as the "Tournament Conditions". Clubs New Zealand shall assist in the promotion of the Tournament to its Member Clubs provide membership address information, administer applications to host future tournaments, assist with amendments to and electronic storage of the Tournament Rules. Clubs New Zealand flags and banners shall be displayed on request and Clubs New Zealand shall be given the naming rights for any Tournament which Clubs New Zealand assists in promoting. Clubs New Zealand shall be entitled to notify the Host Club or Other Association to exclude any person from assisting with or otherwise being involved with a Tournament. Upon receipt of such notification, the Host Club or Other Association shall take all practicable steps to exclude such persons from being involved in the Tournament in any way. All winners of Clubs New Zealand tournaments receive a Certificates of Achievement and the Host Club receives a Certificate of Appreciation. Participating members have the opportunity to enter to win the annual Clubs New Zealand $2000 Travel Voucher contest and any other promotion that Clubs New Zealand may provide from time to time. Any variation to the Tournament Conditions must be approved by Clubs New Zealand prior to the commencement of the tournament. Failure to comply with the Tournament Conditions shall entitle Clubs New Zealand to terminate this Contract immediately by notice in writing whereupon the Host Club and/or Other Association shall not be entitled to proceed with the Tournament and shall reimburse all entry fees, sponsorship and other funds received relating to the Tournament. This agreement may be entered into in any number of counterparts and by the parties to it on separate counterparts, each of which when executed and delivered shall be an original. All the counterparts shall together constitute one and the same instrument. Signed for and on behalf of: President... (Officer) (Host Club Name) (Signature) (Date) Clubs New Zealand... (Officer) (Clubs New Zealand Representative) (Signature) (Date) Page 2 of 2

APPENDIX SP 5A TO: National Operations Manager Clubs New Zealand REPORT FROM THE MEETING OF DELEGATES OF A SPORTS TOURNAMENT TO BE FAXED TO 04 499 7222 WITHIN 48 HOURS OF THE MEETING AREA: CLUBS NEW ZEALAND TOURNAMENT: Clubs New Zealand HOST CLUB: DATE: ISSUES ARISING FOR NATIONAL OFFICE, ACTION OR RESPONSE......... OUTSTANDING TOURNAMENT ACHIEVEMENT(S)...... FUTURE HOST CLUB 2013:... Tournament Coordinator:... Dates of Tournament:... Host Club 2014:... Tournament Coordinator:... Dates of Tournament:... RULE CHANGE:......... OTHER:... SIGNED:... AREA BOARD MEMBER: