International Union of Leather Technologists and Chemists Societies
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STATUTES
 

STATUTES OF THE INTERNATIONAL UNION OF LEATHER
TECHNOLOGISTS AND CHEMISTS SOCIETIES

IULTCS Statutes adopted on March 9, 2001 at the Cape Town Congress

Article 1:

Preamble.

The International Union of Leather Technologists and Chemists Societies is founded for the purpose of encouraging the technology, chemistry and science of leather on a worldwide basis and arranging meetings for the national leather technologists and chemists' associations of the world.

Article 2:

Style and Title.

The name of the organization is "The International Union of Leather Technologists and Chemists Societies", which is herein after referred to as the Union and abbreviated IULTCS. All adherents to the Union are hereinafter referred to a Member Societies or Associate Members.

Article 3:

Aims and Objects.

The aims of the Union are:
To establish and maintain regular contact and effective co-operation between Member Societies, Associate Members and any other national and international bodies which are relevant to the leather industry.

To hold and organise Congresses, conferences, meetings and the like.

To form international commissions and study groups (IU Commissions and IU Study Groups) for the study of common and special problems relating to the technology and science of leather and for the development of international methods (IU methods) for sampling and testing of leathers and of materials used in the leather industry for the control of leather manufacture.

To approve IU methods recommended by the IU Commissions.

To promote the correct use of these IU methods.

Article 4:

Structure of the Union.

The Union shall function through:

The Council of Delegates constituted by:

The President for the time being of each Member Society
Delegates nominated by each Member Society and Delegates of the Associate Members (without vote on the Council of Delegates).
The Executive Committee consisting of:
Five Officers:
The President
Vice-President
Treasurer
Executive Secretary
The immediate past President.
Five to not more than eight regional representatives.
The Chairperson of all existing Commissions.
A representative from the Congress host country for a term of the four years prior to the Congress. This individual may be one of the standing regional representatives.

Article 5:

Language of the Union.

The official language of the Union is English.

Article 6:

Offices of the Union.

The offices of the Union shall normally be in the country in which the Executive Secretary resides, but can be transferred elsewhere by a majority decision of the Executive Committee. Any change of the offices of the Union must be reported directly to the each Member Society.

Article 7:

Council of Delegates.

A Member Society is represented on the Council of Delegates by its President and a designated number of nominated delegates.

An Associate Member may be represented in the Council of Delegates by its President or by one appointed delegate.

Each Member Society shall nominate to the Council one delegate per 100 of its full members or part 100 thereof over 50. A Member Society having less than 50 full members shall be represented by its President or one appointed delegate and no Member Society shall have more that 8 nominated Delegates.


Nominated Delegates must be full members of their respective Societies; they will be nominated according to the custom of the Member Society for such a period as it deems fit.
The Associated member is a member for purpose of attendance at Council of Delegate meetings but does not have the right to vote at these meetings.

Decisions can only be taken during official meetings, convened by the President of the Union or his legal representative, attended in person by at least one third of the total number of Delegates entitled to vote. Voting shall proceed according to the detailed procedure given in article 7 of the Internal Regulations of the Union.

Article 8:

Groups of Member Societies.

To promote effective operation of the Union the Executive Committee may request a number of Member Societies and Associate members to form a group. Starting point of the formation of a group is the mutual agreement of Member Societies and Associate members directly involved in this group formation.

Group formation will be further based on geographical proximity, language similarity or other relevant considerations. The activities for the Group shall be co-ordinated by the regional representative for the Group in the Executive Committee, nominated by that group of Member Societies/Associated Members and approved by the Executive Committee and reported to the Council of Delegates.

Article 9:

Executive Committee.

The executive committee shall conduct the business of the Union on behalf
of the Council of Delegates. In the event of a Union Congress not taking place the executive committee shall remain in office until such time as the deferred Congress is held and the new executive committee duly elected. All officers and members of the executive committee shall serve in an honorary capacity. When the President in incapacitated, the Vice-President shall assume these duties for the necessary period of time. If for any reason a Union congress cannot take place, the Executive Committee shall remain in office until the
end of the year during which the deferred Congress is held.

Article 10:

Election of the Executive Committee.

The Executive Committee shall elect the Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer by a simple majority vote according to the detailed rules given in Article VII of the Internal Regulations of the Union. The Council of Delegates must approve the election of the officers. The mandate for the Vice-President shall be four years, serving for two years as Vice-President and automatically succeeding to President for the following two years. The last retiring president will automatically hold the office of Immediate Past President until such time as the President retires. The mandate for the Executive Secretary and Treasurer shall be four years. Each region elects a regional representative to be a member of the Executive Committee for a term of four years. The election of members shall be staggered so that half of the members shall be up for election every two years. The Executive Secretary, Treasurer and all regional
Representatives are eligible for re-election at the end of their terms. An Associate Member can be elected to Council as a regional representative but may not become an officer.



Article 11:

Meetings of the Executive Committee.

The Executive Committee shall meet at least biennially and shall be convened by the President of the Union. The Officers of the Executive Committee shall meet at least annually.

Article 12:

Membership of the Union.

Membership of the Union is in principle available to any Society, association or section thereof covering one or more nationalities and being the official and unique representative of the leather chemists and technologists of each nationality involved. Individuals are not admitted.

An Associate Membership is available for organizations that are not societies of leather chemists and technologists but that have an interest in leather and or leather technology.
This type of membership is only available in countries that do not already have a regular member. The Associate Member is a member for purposes of attendance at congresses and for membership on commissions but they do not have voting rights on the Council of Delegates or by e-mail for approval of IU methods. Individuals may not be members.

Application for membership must be made by registered post to the Secretary of the Union, accompanied by a copy of the applicant's statutes and list of members. The applicant must undertake to abide by the Statutes of the Union. After examining the application, the Executive Committee will submit a recommendation to the Council of Delegates. An applicant will not be admitted unless its admission is approved by vote of a two-thirds majority of the Council of Delegates. No reason for rejection of an application need by given.

The membership of a new Member Society or Associate Member shall commence on January 1st following the decision of the Council of Delegates.

Article 13:

Subscription fee.

Each Member Society and Associate Member shall pay annually to the Union a subscription fee based on the financial needs of the Union and the number of members of the Member Society. The subscription fee shall be fixed by the Council of Delegates on the recommendation of the Executive Committee.

If the membership of a Member Society exceeds 800 it shall pay a subscription fee based on 800 members. If the number of members is less than 100 the fee will be based on 100 members. Associate Members pay a fixed fee established by the Executive Committee and approved by the Council of Delegates.

Article 14:

Autonomy of Member Societies and Associate Member.

Each Member Society and Associate Member of the Union shall retain its autonomy and be managed by its members under its own rules or by-laws.


Article 15:

Resignation of Member Societies and Associate Members.

A Member Society/Associate Member ceases to be a member:
By resignation tendered by the Member Society to the Secretary of the Union by registered post before January 1st of the year for which the resignation has to become effective, provided any arrears of subscription are paid before resigning.


By expulsion on a majority vote of two-third of the Council of Delegates for non-observance of the Statutes. In such cases the Member Society shall have, through its President or Delegates, the right to appeal to the Council of Delegates of the following Congress.

By non-payment of the subscription fee for more than four years.

An Associate Member ceases to be a member:
By resignation tendered by the Associate Member to the Secretary of the Union by registered post before January 1st of the year for which the resignation has to become effective, provided any arrears of subscription are paid before resigning.

By expulsion on a majority vote of two-third of the Council of Delegates for non-observance of the Statutes. In such cases the Associate Member shall have, through its President or Delegates, the right to appeal to the Council of Delegates of the following Congress.

By non-payment of the subscription fee for more than two years.

By the creation of a Society of Leather Chemists and Technologists in the country where the Associate Member is based that is accepted by the IULTCS after complying with the registration requirements.

Article 16:

Publications.

Each Member Society and Associate Member:
Undertakes to supply, free of charge, one copy of its official journal to each Member Society and Associate Member and one copy to the Secretary of the Union. When possible its journal will also be supplied to those members of other Member Societies and Associate Members who may request it, at a cost not exceeding that charged to own members plus postage.

May publish in its own journal extracts or complete translations of original matter appearing in the journals of Member Societies and Associate Members on condition that the origin and full reference is clearly stated and the publishers agreement attained. Such agreement should not unreasonably be withheld.

May publish in its own journal, reports and articles that have appeared in the official publication (if any) of a Union Congress or Regional Conference after the Society of the country of origin has had an opportunity to publish in their own journal.

Each Member Society and Associate Member should insist that in any publication using analysis or test methods the official IU methods have to be used whenever they exist.


Article 17:

Union Congresses.

The Union shall hold a Congress every two years at a place and time fixed by the Executive Committee. The main activities of the Congress shall be the presentation and discussion of scientific and technical developments either by reading, "round table" panels or poster sessions.

Administrative matters of the Union shall be discussed and decided at meetings of the Council of Delegates.

The general organization of a Union Congress shall rest with the Officers of the Executive Committee and the Member Societies of the country in which it is being held. The Host Society is expected to make adequate arrangements to keep the fees at a reasonable level to cover all expenses of the Congress and the prescribed premium of the Union.

The official language of a Union Congress is English, but one additional language may be used for the delivery of presentations, simultaneous translations and the Congress literature. The second language may be the mother tongue of the Society. The choice of any additional languages and the agenda of the Congress must be approved by the Officers of the Executive Committee. Every member of a Member Society shall be invited (through its own Secretary) to attend the Congress, the Secretaries being informed at least one year in advance. National or regional Conferences may be organized under the auspices of the Union but may not coincide with the Union Congress.

Article 18:

IU Commissions and Study Groups.

The Executive Committee shall, with the approval of the Council of Delegates, establish and disband IU Commissions and IU Study Groups to investigate such questions as it may deem to be consistent with the aims of Article III of the Union Statutes, each Commission and Study Group working under its own chairman.

The chairman of a newly established IU Commission or Study Group shall be nominated by the Executive Committee. For an existing IU Commission or Study Group the chairman is nominated by the Commission or Study Group and approved by the Executive Committee. After an initial period of four years they may be invited to continue in office but for no more than an additional four years.

The chairman shall report the work and recommendations of his Commission or Study Group and regional working groups to the Executive Committee annually and to the Council of Delegates bi-annually. The official language for reports, programs and proceedings of the IU Commissions and Study Groups and the published international methods is English.

Article 19:

Financial Period.

The financial period of the Union shall last two years and shall commence on January 1st of each odd annual date.


Article 20:

Income.

The income of the Union shall consist of:

- Subscription fees contributed by the Member-Societies/Associate Members
- Approved gifts and bequests
- Earnings from publications and services
- Premiums from Congresses.

Article 21:

Expenditure.

The expenses of the Union shall consist of:

- Administration costs
- Cost of printing reports, year books, etc.
- Authorised travelling expenses
- Such other expenses as the Executive Committee shall authorise in furtherance of
the aims and objects described in Article 3 of the Union Statutes.

Article 22:

Deposits and withdrawals.

The assets of the Union shall be deposited in a bank on one or more accounts in the name of the Union.

Withdrawals shall be made over the joint signature of the President or Vice-President in his absence and the Treasurer. No disbursements shall be made without the sanction of the President or Vice-President in his absence, except for the usual routine expenses of conducting the affairs of the Union.

For extraordinary expenses to meet unusual situations any disbursements of funds must be with the approval of the Executive Committee.

Article 23:

Auditing of Accounts.

The accounts of the Union shall be audited biennially according to the legal requirements of the Country in which the Treasurer resides. The Executive Committee shall approve the appointment of auditors. The Treasurer's bi-annual report, after submission to the Executive Committee, shall be submitted for approval to the Council of Delegates at the first available opportunity.



Article 24:

Statutes and Internal Regulations.


All Union activities are governed by the Statutes and the Internal Regulations of the Union. Alteration to the existing Statutes can only be made by the Council of Delegates and requires adoption of a majority vote of two-thirds of the Council of Delegates. Not less than six months' notice must be given to Member Societies of the proposed changes.

Internal Regulations of the Union comprise detailed information of the interaction between and the functioning of the different bodies within the Union. Alterations of the Internal Regulations can be made by the Executive Committee; such alterations must be reported at the first subsequent meeting of the Council of Delegates.

Article 25:

Dissolution.

The Union can be dissolved by the Council of Delegates by a majority vote of two third of the Council of Delegates. In the event of dissolution, assets shall be divided between the Member Societies at the time of dissolution, in proportion to the contributions paid by each Member Society during the previous three years. Six months notice have to be given to the Member Societies of the proposed dissolution.

 




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