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HOCKEY 505
RULES OF THE ARMY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION
Constitution
t. The Association shall be called the "Army Hockey Association."
The Association shall control Hockey in the Army, and all units
belong to the Association.
Control shall be exercised through Command and District Sport
Associations.
Composition and Powers of General Committee
z. The Association shall be governed by a General Committee
consisting of the following Officers : A President, two or more
Vice-Presidents, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer (the duties may be
performed by one or more Officers), a representative from each
Command at Home and Northern Ireland District, a representative
from B.A.O.R., and a representative from R.A., Ironsides, R.E.,
R. Signals, R.A.S.C., R.A.O.C., R.A.M.C., R.E.M.E., R.A.P.C.,
R.A.E.C., Aldershot Services, and R.M.A. Sandhurst Hockey
Clubs.
Each Command, Corps or Club shall appoint its own representa-
tive.
Annual Meeting of General Committee
3. (a) The Annual Meeting of the General Committee shall be
held each year for the purposes of the election of officers, other
than representatives of Commands, endorsing work of Executive
Committee, presentation of accounts and for other business. Six
shall form a quorum.
(b) The Hon. Secretary shall give fourteen days' notice for the
Annual General Meeting, together with a copy of the Accounts to
be presented thereat, to each member of the General Committee.
(c) Each Command and District shall be entitled to send one
representative to any Annual or Special General Meeting.
Special Meeting of General Committee
4. The Executive Committee or the Hon. Secretary may, when-
ever they think fit, convene a Special Meeting of the General Com-
mittee of the Association; and a Special Meeting of the General
Committee shall be convened upon a requisition made to the Hon.
Secretary in writing from any representative of the General Com-
mittee. Any such requisition shall express the object of the Meeting
proposed to be called; and upon receipt of such requisition the Hon.
Secretary shall forthwith proceed to convene a Special Meeting of the
General Committee. At least seven days' written notice of every
Special Meeting of the General Committee, specifying the place,
the hour, and the day of the meeting, and the purpose for which such
meeting is to be called, shall be given by the Hon. Secretary to each
member of the General Committee.
Minutes
5. The Hon. Secretary will cause Minutes to be made in a book
provided for the purpose of all resolutions and proceedings of all