ACM Motion 6.9 Rule Book Restructure

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ACM Motion 6.9 Rule Book Restructure

Post by Canadian Paddler » Tue Nov 06, 2018 12:55 pm

The ICF congress is considering a restructure of the, rules changing the presentation of the rules and making them more consistent in terminology. The intent is to create a structure in the rule books that are consistent across the various ICF disciplines. As the bulk of section C of the rules is based on the ICF rules these should change, provided there is time before the year book is produced.
There will be three types of rule:
ICF Sport Governance Rules:
• Common Rules across all disciplines
• Exactly the same wording as the first chapter of every rule book
ICF Principle Rules
• Principles applicable to all disciplines
• Rules tailor made for each discipline
• The principle affects all NFs to a high extent
ICF Sport Rules
• Competition and Field of play rules
• All technical aspects
Glossary

Chapter A Sport Governance
Chapter B Introduction
Chapter C Equipment
Chapter D Programme and Formats
Chapter E Invitations and Entries
Chapter F Competition Officials
Chapter G Field of Play
Chapter H Pre Competition
Chapter I Competition
Chapter J Post Competition
Chapter K Olympic Games
Chapter L World Championships
Chapter M Junior and Under 23 World Championships
Chapter N World Cups
Chapter P International Technical Officials.
The secretary shall be empowered to revise the structure of the rulebook to reflect the changes to the ICF rule book structure.

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Re: ACM Motion 6.9 Rule Book Restructure

Post by Canadian Paddler » Mon Nov 26, 2018 9:12 am

The original motion was adopted with 71 votes for, 1 votes against and 6 abstentions.
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