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1.) NAME
The name of the charity shall be the Palliative Care Research Society
of the United Kingdom (PCRS) or such other name as the PCRS may
in General Meeting from time to time decide with the prior written
consent of the Charity Commissioners.
2.) OBJECT
The object of the PCRS is to promote research into all aspects of
palliative care and to facilitate its dissemination.
3.) POWERS
In furtherance of the objects but not otherwise the Executive Committee
(hereinafter called 'the Committee') may exercise the power to:
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raise funds and to invite and receive contributions by way
of subscriptions and otherwise, provided that in raising funds
the Committee shall not undertake any substantial permanent
trading activities and shall conform to any relevant requirements
of the law;
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hold multi-professional scientific meetings for the presentation
and discussion of research relevant to palliative care;
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publish keynote lectures and abstracts of presented material
in appropriate palliative care journals whenever possible;
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establish a multi-disciplinary network across the UK to facilitate
research in palliative care;
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organize geographically-diverse workshops and courses on specific
research topics and aspects of research methodology;
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circulate a charity newsletter to members;
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co-operate with other charities, voluntary bodies and statutory
authorities operating in furtherance of the object or of similar
charitable purposes and to exchange information and advice with
them;
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to hold joint meetings with other organisations to further
the aims of the Society
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establish or support any charitable trusts, associations or
institutions formed for the object;
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do all such lawful things as are necessary for the achievement
of the object.
4.) MEMBERSHIP
a) Membership of the PCRS shall be open to
i.) any person over the age of 18 years interested in furthering
the work of the PCRS and who have paid any annual subscription laid
down from time to time by the Committee, and
ii.) any body corporate or unincorporated association which is interested
in furthering the work of the PCRS and has paid any annual subscription
(any such body being called in this constitution a "member
organisation").
b) Every member and member organisation shall have one vote
c) Each member organisation shall appoint an individual to represent
it and to vote on its behalf at meetings of the PCRS; and may appoint
an alternate to replace its appointed representative at any meeting
of the PCRS if the appointed representative is unable to attend.
d) Each member organisation shall notify the name of the appointed
representative and any alternate to the secretary. If the representative
or alternate resigns from or otherwise leaves the member organisation,
he or she shall cease to be the representative of the member organisation.
e) The Executive Committee may unanimously and for good reason terminate
the membership of any individual or member organisation: provided
that the individual or appointed representative of the member organisation
concerned (as the case may be) shall have the right to be heard
by the Executive Committee, accompanied by an adviser, before a
final decision is made.
5.) HONORARY OFFICERS
a) At the Annual General Meeting (AGM) the Executive Committee of
the PCRS will elect from among its members a Chairperson, a Secretary,
and a Treasurer who will serve a term of 3 years from the adjournment
of the AGM at which they are ratified.
b) The Chairperson, Secretary, and Treasurer may be re-elected to
serve for a second term of 2 years but thereafter must stand down
from office and from the Executive Committee for a minimum of 2
years before seeking re-election.
6.) EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
a) The Committee, including the Honorary Officers specified in the
preceding clause, shall consist of no more than 12 members.
b) Committee members shall be elected by the membership of the PCRS
and ratified at the AGM of the PCRS.
c) Membership of the Committee, other than honorary officers, will
be for no longer than 3 years from the adjournment of the meeting
he or she was elected to the Committee.
d) Former members of the Committee may seek re-election to the
Committee for a second term of 2 years but thereafter must stand
down from the Executive Committee for a minimum of 2 years before
seeking re-election
e) The Committee may appoint advisers to attend Committee meetings
in a non-voting capacity.
f) Advisers may serve on the Committee for no longer than 5 years
continuously from the date they were appointed to the Committee.
7.) MEETINGS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
a) Subject as hereinafter mentioned, the policy and general management
of the PCRS shall be directed by the Committee which shall meet
not less than 3 times a year.
b) Members of the Committee who fail to attend more than half of
the Executive Committee meetings in a 12 month period may be asked
to offer their position for re-election at the next AGM of the PCRS.
c) Any casual vacancy in the Committee may be filled by the Committee
and any person appointed to such a vacancy shall hold office until
the conclusion of the next AGM of the PCRS and shall be eligible
for election at that meeting.
d) The proceedings of the Committee shall not be invalidated by
any vacancy among their number or by any failure to appoint or any
defect in the election, appointment, co-option or qualification
of any member.
e) The Committee may appoint such special or sub-committees as may
be deemed necessary by the Committee and shall determine their terms
of reference, powers, duration and composition. All acts and proceedings
of such special or sub-committees shall be reported back to the
Committee and the AGM at the next available meeting.
8.) MEETINGS OF THE ASSOCIATION
a) The AGM of the PCRS shall be held at such time (normally on an
annual basis but not being more than 15 months after the holding
of the preceding AGM) and place as the Committee shall determine.
At least 21 days notice shall be given in writing by the Secretary
to each member. At such AGM the business shall include the appointment
of Honorary Officers and members of the Committee; the consideration
of an annual report of the work done by or under the auspices of
the Committee and of the annual accounts; and the transaction of
such other matters as may from time to time be necessary.
b) The Committee may at any time at their discretion call a Special
General Meeting (SGM). At least 21 days notice. Members may also
initiate a SGM by writing to the Secretary with a written request
signed by not less than 20 full members. The Secretary shall then
call a SGM within 21 days.
9.) NOMINATIONS OF HONORARY OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Only members of the PCRS shall be eligible to serve as Honorary
Officers or members of the Committee. Nominations for Committee
members must be made in writing and must be in the hands of the
Secretary at least 7 days before the AGM. Should nominations exceed
vacancies elections shall be by ballot or by a system of postal
voting (the arrangements for which will be made by the Committee).
Nominations can only be made by members of the PCRS, and must be
seconded by another member of the PCRS. Nominated individuals must
indicate their willingness in writing to be nominated.
10.) RULES OF PROCEDURE AT ALL MEETINGS
a) Quorum The Quorum at a meeting of the PCRS shall be one third
of the total full membership of the PCRF or 20 full members whichever
is the lower. The quorum at a meeting of the Committee or of any
special or sub-committee appointed under clause 7(e) shall be one
third of the Committee or special or sub-committee (as the case
may be) or such other number as the PCRS may in General Meeting
from time to time determine.
b) Voting Save as otherwise herein provided all questions arising
at any meeting shall be decided by a simple majority of those present
and entitled to vote. Arrangements for proxy voting may from time
to time be made by the Committee PROVIDED THAT no such arrangements
shall be made with regard to clauses 13 and 14 hereof. No person
shall exercise more than one vote notwithstanding that he or she
may have been appointed to represent two or more interests, but
in case of an equality of votes the Chairman of the meeting shall
have a second or casting vote.
c) Minutes Minute books shall be kept by the Committee and all
other committees, and the (appropriate) Secretary shall enter therein
a record of the all proceedings and resolutions.
11.) FINANCE
a) The funds of the PCRS, including all donations, contributions
and bequests, shall be paid into an account operated by the Committee
in the name of the PCRS at such bank as the Committee shall from
time to time decide. All cheques drawn on the account must be signed
by at least two members of the Committee. These should normally
be a) the Treasurer and the Chairperson or b) the Treasurer and
the Secretary.
b) The funds belonging to the PCRS shall be applied only in furthering
the object of the PCRS.
c) The Committee shall comply with their obligations under the Charities
Act 1993 (or any statutory re-enactment or modification of that
Act) with regard to:
i) the keeping of accounting records for the PCRS;
ii) the preparation of annual statements of account for the PCRS;
iii) the auditing or independent examination of the statements of
the account of the PCRS; and
iv) the transmission of the statements of account of the PCRS to
the Commission
d) Major expenditure from the general fund of the PCRS in excess
of £3,000 or a figure set from time to time by the Committee
shall be approved by a majority vote of the Committee.
12.) EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS NOT TO BE PERSONALLY INTERESTED
No member of the Committee shall acquire any interest in property
belonging to the PCRS or receive remuneration or be interested (otherwise
than as a member of the Committee) in any contract entered into
by Committee.
13.) ALTERATIONS TO THE CONSTITUTION
Any alterations of this Constitution shall receive the assent of
not less that two-thirds of the full members of the PCRS present
and voting at a meeting specially called for the purpose. At least
21 clear days' notice in writing of such a meeting setting forth
the terms of the alteration to be proposed shall be sent by the
Secretary to each member of the PCRS PROVIDED THAT no alteration
shall be made which would have the effect of causing the PCRS to
cease to be a Charity at law.
Members requesting change to the constitution must submit a written
request t the Secretary signed by not less than 20 members. This
request will be considered by the Committee at the next meeting.
14.) DISSOLUTION
If the Committee by a simple majority decide at any time that is
necessary and advisable to dissolve the PCRS, it shall call a special
general meeting of all the members of the PCRS. If the proposal
to dissolve the PCRS shall be accepted by two-thirds majority of
those present and voting the Committee shall have the power to dispose
of any assets held by or on behalf of the Association. Any assets
remaining after the satisfaction of any proper debts and liabilities
shall be given or transferred to such other charitable institution
or institutions having objects similar to the object of the PCRS
as the Committee may determine.
15.) NOTICES
Any notice may be served by the Secretary on any member personally
or by sending it through the post in a prepaid letter addressed
to such member at his or her last known address, and any letter
so sent shall be deemed to have been received within 10 days of
posting.
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