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1: DENOMINATION
The name of the association is: AMICALE INTERNATIONALE DES SOUS-DIRECTEURS
ET CHEFS DE RECEPTION DES GRANDS HOTELS
2: AIMS
The aims of the Amicale are:
- to establish contact between the sections (heretofore and hereafterformed)
- to preserve and foster fraternal sentiments among it's members
- to supervise and arbitrate any important decisions of the sections.
For it's part, the International Committee shall submit to the sections
details on any important decisions it has had occasion to make
- to facilitate and strengthen the professional relationships between
members, and to promote and publicise the importance of their profession.
3: REGISTERED OFFICE
The Registered Office of the A.I.C.R. is:
Hotel RITZ,
38 Rue Cambon,
F-75001, PARIS.
The administrative address is at the professional or private address
of the International President. This address may be changed by simple
resolution of the International Committee.
4: DURATION
The duration of the Amicale is unlimited.
5: COMPOSITION
The Amicale consists of:
- Members actively engaged in hotels, in conformity with Article 6,
or who were so engaged at the time of joining, and who have paid their
annual dues to the national Section
- Honorary members, proposed by each Section, and whose nomination has
been accepted by the International Section
- Benefactor members.
- Honorary and benefactor members are exempt from payment of dues.
6: MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENT
To be admitted as a member of the Amicale one must have held a position
in Front Office Management or as Assistant Manager, for a period of not
less than one year, in a de-Luxe or First Class hotel or club offering
accommodation. Membership applications are submitted, in writing, to the
section of the
applicant¹s choice, and accepted by the section, provided that it
is satisfied that the membership criteria have been met.
7: MEMBERS OBLIGATIONS
Active members undertake to:
- attend Regular and Special General Assemblies (in person or by proxy)
- attend working sessions
- facilitate and promote the Amicale's aims and development
8: RESIGNATION OR EXPULSION
To cease being members of the Amicale, without ending the existence of
the Amicale itself,
- a member must send, by registered post, a written resignation to the
President of his section, and his resignation to be accepted
- the Amicale reserves the right to remove from membership any member
for any infringement of the Statutes of the Amicale, or for other serious
reason. The national Committee will give the member fifteen days notice,
by registered mail, to explain his conduct, either orally or in writing
- those members who have not paid the annual dues six months after the
required date for payment.
- Right of Appeal: The expelled member may, within fifteen days of
such notification, appeal, by registered letter to the President of
the International Amicale for reversal of the decision. The International
President convenes a meeting of the International Committee to consider
such an appeal, the expelled member having been invited to attend the
meeting, by registered letter posted eight days in advance thereof.
9: PERSONAL LIABILITY
No member of the Amicale is personally liable for it's commitments; only
the Amicale is responsible, limited to it's assets.
10: ASSETS
The assets of the International Amicale consist of:
- Percentages of dues paid over by the national Sections
- Gifts
- Subsidies which it may receive
- Interest on and income from assets and securities which may hereafter
be acquired by the Amicale
The reserve fund consists of:
- savings realised on the annual budget
- the buildings needed for the Amicale¹s operations. The said savings
shall be invested by the treasurer, in government bonds or government
guaranteed securities, registered in the name of the Amicale.
11: ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES :
Current accounts of income and expenditure are kept by the general treasurer,
who presents them to the Presidium for approval at the end of each year,
and to the General Assembly every two years. The International fee, fixed
in Swiss Francs, is the same for each member of each section. Sections
must send to the general treasurer, before 30 June each year, the amount
corresponding to the number of their members. With the exception of the
dispensations set out in Article 5, no exoneration will be accorded without
the prior agreement of the International President. All disagreements
are to be settled by the Presidium, by a required majority of two thirds
of it's members, the vote of the International President being prevalent.
The International President may, after consultation with his committee
and the Presidium, put to the General Assembly for approval, any proposal
for modification to the international fee, according to exchange rates,
or to needs.
12: INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE
The International Committee consists of 7 to 11 members, elected for a
two year term, over the period between two regular General Assemblies.
The President and Vice President(s) must, at the time of their election
or re-election, hold positions in hotels in accordance with Article 6
of these statutes. The President is elected during a General Assembly,
by a majority of the members present or by proxy, either by secret vote
or by a show of hands.
- He must then choose the members of his committee, and allot their
functions
- He presents his committee to those members taking part in the General
Assembly, for approval of the choice of persons and their functions.
In the event of the death or resignation of one or more members, the
President, after consultation with his committee, chooses replacements
for the duration of his mandate. These nominations must be submitted
for ratification by the Presidium at it's next meeting.
13: FUNCTIONS
The International President pursues the objectives of the Amicale and
it's expansion. He is seconded by one or more Vice Presidents, as well
as by other members of the committee, and in particular by:
- The General Secretary, in charge of everything concerning minutes
of meetings, reports, correspondence, archives, etc., administrative
questions and relations with all national Sections
- The General Treasurer, in charge of current accounts and management
of the assets of the Amicale. He may not, however, dispose of assets
constituting the reserve fund, without the authorisation of the presidium;
a) He receives the share of the dues which all sections must send by
30 June each year, in conformity with Article 11;
b) He keeps proper records of his transactions, and reports to the President,
members of the committee and the Presidium, and, finally, to the General
Assembly, which, after verification and certification by the
official auditor, approves his management. The secretaries assist the
President and other members of the committee, as required. All decisions
by the committee are taken by a majority of votes. In the
event of division, the vote of the International President is prevalent.
14: POWERS OF THE PRESIDENT
The President convenes and chairs all membership and committee meetings.
He represents the Amicale at all times, and has full authority for this
purpose. In particular, he is empowered to represent the Amicale in court
and court pleadings, both as plaintiff and as defendant, to take all appeals,
and to apply for all writs of review and agree to any compromise. In the
case of appeal, he may act with the approval of a majority decision of
the committee. In the event of absence or illness, he is replaced by a
Vice President, and in the event of the latter¹s absence or illness,
by the General Secretary.
15: THE PRESIDIUM
The Presidium constitutes the Board of Directors of the International
Amicale. It consists of:
- The International President, who chairs and convenes the Presidium
- The International Vice President or Vice Presidents
- The International General Secretary
- The International Treasurer
- The President of each section (member or affiliated), regardless
of number. In the event of his unavailability, a Section President may
nominate a qualified member of his committee to represent him. If necessary,
the official auditor may be asked to attend meetings. Travel indemnity:
When the International President convenes the Presidium, the International
Amicale will reimburse travel expenses, on the basis of the minimum
return fare between two European cities (the place of domicile of the
participant and the city where the meeting takes place). Where appropriate,
the International President, in agreement with the Vice President(s),
general secretary and the treasurer, may accept the reimbursement of
other expenses. If necessary, the sections may be asked to contribute
to expenses.
16: INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS
At the same time as the regular biennial General assembly, convened and
chaired by the elected International President, an International Congress
is also organised. They should take place preferably in a city well known
for it's hotel and tourist activity, and provide the occasion for:
- events and meetings between members, as well as with political and
professional personalities, benefactors, etc
- a meeting of the Presidium, to examine the proposed agenda for the
General Assembly, and consider possible candidates for the International
Presidency put forward by the sections
- formal acceptance of new sections
- the election, or re-election, of the International President, in conformity
with Article 12 of these statutes.
A bi-lingual program, printed in French, the official language of the
Amicale, and English, the working language of de luxe hotels, is prepared
by the President, in collaboration with the International Committee
and, if need be, in consultation with the section in which the congress
is held. When finalised, the program, together with cost per person,
is to be sent to the President of each sections, for distribution to
their members. The list of members taking part in the congress, together
with full payment, must be sent as early as possible to the International
President, for integration into the budget for the congress.
17: REGULAR GENERAL ASSEMBLY - QUORUM & MAJORITY
The regular General Assembly of all Members of every section is convened
every two years, and chaired by the International President. He sets out
the achievements of his mandate, as well as projects for the future. A
notification, including the Agenda, is sent out to Members by the General
Secretary, at least 15 days before the date fixed. Before the Meeting,
the Roll is signed by members present, and the names of those who have
provided a written proxy are added. The QUORUM is one-quarter of fully
paid-up members present or represented. DECISIONS are taken by simple
majority. The regular General Assembly hears the report of the committee
on its management and on the financial situation of the International
Amicale. It approves or rectifies the current account, and votes the budget
for the coming period. It proceeds with the election of the International
President, and signifies approval of, or reservations concerning, members
of the International Committee.
18: SPECIAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY
In case of necessity or at the request of the President of a section who
has received a written request signed by one-quarter of its members, the
International President may, in accordance with Article 17, convene a
Special General Assembly. For valid discussion, one-half of the Members
must be present or represented at the Special General Assembly. Any modifications
to the Statutes must be voted by two-thirds of the Members present or
represented. Other decisions are taken by simple majority.
19: POWERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
The Assembly has supreme authority over all questions relating to the
smooth functioning of the Amicale International and sections). It gives
such instructions as may be necessary to the President, the General Secretary
and the General Treasurer, to effect any operation coming within the objectives
of the Amicale and not contrary to the Law, for which the dispositions
of the statutes may be insufficient.
20: POWERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE
The International Committee may authorise any action not reserved to the
Presidium or to the General Assembly.
Following a majority vote, it may prohibit the President, the General
Secretary, or any other member, from taking a step falling within its
prerogative according to the statutes, but with the advisability of which
it disagrees.
21: INTERNAL RULES FOR SECTIONS
A set of rules for the internal administration of all sections, member
or affiliated, of the International Amicale, has been drawn up by the
International Committee.
22: MEMBERSHIP OF NEW SECTIONS
The A.I.C.R. is open to all countries or regions noted for hotel or tourist
activity, in any part of the world. Colleagues outside of France, occupying
positions in de Luxe or First Class hotels, who have decided to form a
group, may request the International President to authorise the creation
of a new Section. To this end and on condition that local legislation
permits it, they must first agree officially to conform to the statutes
in force, and provide a complete list of their members. The International
President will submit the candidature to the International Committee,
and then to the Presidium, for acceptance, before putting it on the agenda
of the next General Assembly, which must approve admission by a majority
of the members present or represented.
23: TERM OF OFFICE
The normal term of office is two years. it'starts on the 1st of January
and finishes on the 31st of December of the following year.
24: INTERNATIONAL ANNUAL
The edition of the new Annual of the A.I.C.R. is the responsibility of
the outgoing or re-elected President. The Annual contains easily found,
up-to-date, information on the professional activity of each member in
each section, plus an alphabetical list giving the page for each entry.
As well as a preface and a short history of the Amicale, the annual contains
the text of the statutes, with an English translation. For each international
congress, the President will arrange for the printing of a bi-lingual
French/English brochure-program. Each section is free to print its own
annual, to appear alternately with the international annual, but which
in no circumstances replaces the latter.
Printing and production costs of all these publications must be covered
by the sale of high quality publicity, commensurate with de luxe hotel
industry.
25: DISSOLUTION OF A SECTION
In the event of voluntary or involuntary dissolution of a section, the
International President convenes a meeting of the Presidium and the official
auditor, to take action on the transmission of the section¹s assets,
which revert to the International Amicale. The International President
is responsible for all legal formalities.
26: DISSOLUTION OF THE AMICALE
In the event of voluntary or involuntary dissolution of the International
Amicale, a special General Assembly is convened, at which the official
Auditor is present.
- It decides on the disposal of the assets of the Amicale, but may not
return to Members other than their contributions
- It designates a recognised charitable organisation, which shall receive
the surplus assets, after payment of all the Amicale's debts and expenses,
and all the costs of liquidation
- It appoints one or more members of the Amicale, who shall be given
all necessary powers to handle the liquidation.
27: FORMALITIES
The International President is responsible for all reporting and recording
of formalities required by law.
28: LITIGATION
The court having jurisdiction over all actions concerning the Amicale
is the local court of it's registered office.
Paris, 15 October 1989
The International President:
David CAMPBELL
The General Secretary
Marcel ELBAZ
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