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Rulebook name: IUF Rulebook Committee 2018

Proposals allowed: true

Subdomain iuf-rulebook-2018

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This committee has been set up to achieve the following objectives:

  1. To establish the general parameters for setting an Generic Rule (eg measurement, witnesses, documentation)
  2. To establish which rules the IUF will recognise
  3. To establish event-specific rules that the IUF recognises

As they are completed, these proposals will be submitted to the IUF Board for approval.

 

Schedule: (subject to changes; updated 14-April 2019)

Open all subcommittees as soon as possible
22 May: last day to submit a proposal
 1 June: all proposals must be sent to vote
 now to 15 June: Editing of Rulebook ongoing as Main Committee approves work of subcommittees
15 June: Editing of Rulebook completed; sent to all members for review
 
    Subcommittee members review their areas.
    IUF Board also starts their review and voting process.
22 June: IUF Board approves Rulebook (one week to review and officially approve).
22 June: New 2019 rulebook published

You can always access this committee by going to iuf-rulebook-2018.committees.unicycling-software.com. (Or by going to the IUF Website, and clicking on Rulebook Committee under the IUF menu.)

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Member Information

 

Maximum Member requirements for the committees
   - Any single country cannot have more than 20% of the voting members and 40% of the discussion members of the Rulebook Main Committee.
   - Any single country cannot have more than 33% of the voting members and 66% of the discussion members of a Rulebook Subcommittee.
 * If a country is over their allotted number, the IUF Rulebook Chair and Subcommittee Chairs can decide which members will be the active discussion and voting members.

Minimum Member requirements for individuals:

   - Must be 16 years of age before first day of the committee.

Voting Member Qualifications:

   - Competitor, coach/trainer, or judge/official at least during one of the past three Unicons.

   - Must vote on proposals. If not participate in 2 votes in a row, member will receive a warning and given opportunity to participate once more. Future failures to vote will mean change of status to a discussion member.

Discussion Member Qualifications:

   - Has been a competitor, coach/trainer, and/or judge/official at Unicon, International, or a National event.  


Discussions and Proposals:
It is suggested that all rule ideas start as discussions unless they are already finished ideas and ready for proposal.

------------ IUF Rulebook 2018(9)
 Subcommittees:
 
   - Designed to only discuss part of a rulebook.
Main Committee:
  - Each subcommittee chair should be a voting member of this committee;
 
             - Additional responsibility is to bring to the attention of the members any rule in their subcommittee that may affect the Rulebook as a whole or other subcommittees
   - Responsible for rules in Section 1 of the IUF Rulebook

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Each subcommittee has "Discussions" and "Proposals".
Discussions
   - have no time limit and are designed for general conversation about rule problems and suggestions..

Proposals:
   - Do not need to start as a discussion, although it is strongly recommended.
   - Must have each of these parts:
      ** Title (it's important to make this clear and concise)
      ** Owner (the person who creates a proposal, is filled in automatically)
      ** Background (describes the Why)
      ** Proposal (contains both old and new in one text block)
      ** Body (described the What and How)
      ** References (often left blank, in practice)
   - Chair approves proposals on a timely basis; rejections are immediately shared with the Owner for modifications
   - Review by members is 8* days after Chair approves the proposal.
            (note that original review time was 10 days)
   - If the proposal is changed, must have 3 days of discussion after change before voting can begin.
   - Owner (or Chair) sets the Proposal to a vote after review period.
   - Voting is 7 days long
   - 50% of the 'voting' members must vote ("yes", "no", or "abstain") so a proposal is not automatically failed
   - To pass a proposal, it needs to receive a 2/3 majority of those who voted.  

Copyright:

IUF 2018



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