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Cork Athletics Bye-Laws

Bye-Laws of Cork Athletics County Board

The activities of the Cork County Board AAI are governed by the constitutional and competitive rules of Athletics Ireland, the International Amateur Athletic Federation and its own constitution. Below are the byelaws that supplement those rules

Administration/General

1    Delegates representing the county board should not speak or vote against agreed Cork county motion(s) put forward to congress.
2    The county board delegation has the power to withdraw a Cork motion at Munster Council AGM or Congress if the club that proposed the motion does not provide a delegate to speak.
3    Any decision, proposals or suggestions by county board sub committees should be put to a full board meeting for further discussion, or amendment before being implemented
4    Person(s) employed by the board cannot vote at county board meetings or county AGMs.
5    Motions defeated at county AGM cannot be re-introduced for at least 3 years
6    All clubs seeking to hold a local, national or international athletic event within Cork County should make their application through the County Board
7    Guests may be allowed participate in county championship events
8    That when the County Board are setting out county Cross Country fixtures at least one Sunday should be set aside for Divisional Cross Country Championships prior to the first juvenile cross country championships.
9    All road races display a copy of the AAI permit at the point of registration
10    The financial year for Cork AAI is from 1st September to 31st August annually

About Us

Cork Athletics County Board is a constituent member of Athletics Ireland. Cork Athletics is the governing body, administering athletics, track and field (T&F), cross-country (XC) and running in county Cork. The Board comprises elected representatives of constituent athletic clubs and running clubs. Cork County Board AAI organises Championship races and competition, including road, track & field (T&F) and Cross-country (XC), at junior, juvenile, senior and masters levels, and selects representation for the county. In addition, training and education is provided for coaches and officials. The Board also regulates the Athletics Ireland race/event permit (licence) process for county Cork.
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