| Membership
Guidelines (ISCC) |
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Membership
Guidelines (ISCC) |
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Members |
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1.
One day International Super-Cricket playing nation
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2.
Representation at ISCC Executive Committee or INOC
Executive Committee |
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Achievement
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1.
Success against Member countries in ODISC matches
over a period of time |
2.
Mature organization with substantial sustainable revenue
streams |
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ODISC
Status |
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1.
Automatic entry to ISCC World Cup and ISCC Knockout |
2.
ODISC status for matches against other ODISC nations
and Members |
3.
Professional administration and well-developed
business plan |
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Achievement |
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1.
Consistent success in ISCC tournaments |
2.
Expansion of number of full-time employees |
3.
Development of business plan and income streams |
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Associate
Members |
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1.
Voting rights at ISCC Annual Committee meeting |
2.
Participation in ISCC tournaments |
3.
Participation in regional U19 qualification tournament |
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Achievement |
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1.
Expansion of senior and creation of junior competition |
2.
Performance of the senior team in international
matches |
3.
Full time administration and a designated office |
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Affiliate
Members |
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1.
Compete in ISCC regional tournaments |
2.
Right to apply for project based finance through the
regional Development Program budget |
3.
No rights to vote or attend meetings |
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Achievement |
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1.
Formation of national association |
2.
Production of audited accounts |
3.
Creation of club competition |
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Prospective
Members |
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1.
Part-time administration |
2.
Discretional invitation to regional events |
3.
Small amount of organised super-cricket being played
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| AFFILIATE
MEMBERSHIP |
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Preamble |
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Affiliate
Membership of the International Super-Cricket Committee
is the induction level for a country wishing to participate
in world super-cricket. As such it seeks to encourage
the National Association for super-cricket in that
country to develop the game further and particularly
to encourage the indigenous population of that country
to participate. |
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The
criteria for Affiliate Membership are deliberately
not excessively demanding. This is in recognition
of the fact that the National Association will have
few resources and little funding with which to develop
super-cricket. However the criteria will require that
a meaningful level of super-cricket is being played. |
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New
countries seeking to become Affiliate Members may
approach the ISCC Regional Development Officer or
ISCC office who will advise that country on what is
necessary to become an Affiliate Member. |
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Playing |
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1
Super-Cricket must be played in accordance with the
Rules of Super-Cricket (the copyright of which is
vested in the International Non-Olympic Committee
(INOC). |
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2
There must be a minimum of four (4) senior teams playing
in a structured competition. A total of at least six
(6) competition matches must be completed in a playing
season and each team must play in at least one (1)
of these matches. |
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3
The applicant body must be able to field a national
senior team. |
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Administration |
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1
The applicant association must satisfy the ISCC that
it is the sole recognised governing body for super-cricket
in the country. This may be achieved through recognition
by the National Sports Ministry, or if that is not
possible by some comparable method. |
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2
The applicant association must have a formal written
constitution. A copy of this constitution must be
submitted in English. |
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3
The association must have a suitable administrative
structure including |
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1.
Designated secretary |
2.
Designated phone, fax and email contact details Facilities |
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4
The applicant body must have access to at least one
super-cricket ground on which competition matches
are played. |
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Finance |
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1
The association must submit annual accounts for the
year immediately preceding application and for every
year thereafter. |
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Application
Process |
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1
Prior to submitting an application, the National Association
must arrange for the ISCC Regional Development Chief
or ISCC appointed representative to visit the country
and submit a report to the ISCC Development Chief
or ISCC office and the relevant Regional Association
with a recommendation as to whether that the applicant
body meets the necessary criteria for membership.
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2
This recommendation must be approved by the ISCC Development
Chief or ISCC office and the relevant Regional Association
(or a Member in the region should there be no Regional
Association). |
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The
country must then submit a formal application as follows |
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1.
Addressed to the ISCC Chairman and copied to the Development
Chief |
2.
Submitted by before March 31st for consideration at
the ISCC Executive Committee in May the following
year |
3.
Containing a letter from the Regional Association
(or a Member should there be no Regional Association)
proposing the country. |
4.
Containing the inspection report from the Regional
Development Chief |
5.
Containing a copy of the constitution in English |
6.
Containing full contact details for the National Association
including designated Secretary. |
7.
Containing a copy of the annual accounts for the last
year of operation. |
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3
The application, together with the recommendation
from the ISCC Development Chief, will be placed before
the next Annual Committee, in case of emergency, application
can be moved before the first founders. Should the
application be successful the association will simultaneously
become a member of the ISCC and the relevant Regional
Association. |
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Review
Process |
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1
A National Association's status as an Affiliate Member
can be reviewed at any time by either their Regional
Development Chief or the ISCC Development Chief or
any appointed representative of the ISCC.. |
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2
Should the review indicate that the National Association
no longer meets all Affiliate Membership criteria,
the ISCC Development Chief shall present a paper to
the Executive Committee highlighting the areas in
which the National Association fails to meet these
criteria. |
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3
The Development Chief shall consult the relevant Regional
Association and inform them of this action. The Regional
Association shall have the opportunity to also submit
a paper to the Executive Committee. |
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4
The Executive Committee may, at their absolute discretion,
recommend that the country's membership status be
reviewed at the Annual Conference. |
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5
At the Annual Conference the National Association's
membership status shall be reviewed. A representative
of the National Association shall have the right to
speak at the Annual Conference. |
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6
If the Annual Conference believes the National Association
does not meet the necessary criteria for Affiliate
Membership it shall give the National Association
12 months to remedy any defects. |
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7
If at the next Annual Conference any defects have
not been remedied the Annual Conference may vote to
remove Affiliate Membership from that National Association. |
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8
The First Founder Members of ISCC and INOC can grant
affiliate membership in full of their satisfaction
and meets the above criteria or paper guarantee/assurance
from the National Association. |
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Membership
Rights, Privileges and Liabilities |
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1
The right to compete in ISCC regional tournaments
designed for Affiliates, subject to compliance with
tournament eligibility guidelines. |
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2
The right to apply for project based financial assistance
under ISCC Development Program. |
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3
No rights to |
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1.
receive notice of or to attend or vote at any meeting
(save to receive notice of and the agenda for (but
not any addition or amendments to any agenda) conference
or special meeting) |
2.
propose or second resolutions for any meeting |
3.
take part in any business of the Committee |
4.
receive the minutes of any meeting (save for the minutes
of Conference and special meetings) |
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ASSOCIATE
MEMBERSHIP |
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Preamble |
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Associate
Membership of the International Super-Cricket Committee
is the intermediate level of ISCC membership in world
super-cricket. As such it is awarded to a country
that has developed the sport significantly beyond
the levels required for Affiliate Membership. |
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Associate
Membership carries with it both funding and voting
rights. Therefore the criteria for admission to Associate
Membership are to be strictly observed. Should an
existing Associate Member no longer be able to meet
the criteria its membership classification shall be
reviewed. |
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Playing |
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1
The applicant will be expected to have played a range
of international fixtures over the preceding two years
under ISCC eligibility rules, and the results of these
fixtures will be taken into account. In general there
should be a super-cricket history in the country and
the game should be played at a level at least comparable
to the bottom grouping of existing Associate members. |
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2
There must be an established senior club competition
in existence. This club competition should include
a minimum of eight (8) senior teams. Written records
of competition over the preceding 3 years will be
required. |
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3
There must be an established junior competition (either
club or school based) in existence. This competition
should include a minimum of eight (8) junior teams.
Written records of competition over the preceding
3 years will be required. |
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4
The country must be able to participate in ISCC and
regional tournaments with players who conform to the
ISCC player eligibility criteria. |
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5
The country must be able to field an Under 19 team
that meets ISCC player eligibility criteria. |
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Administration |
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1
The applicant must be an existing Affiliate Member
of the ISCC and meet all the criteria required of
Affiliate members. (In special circumstances the Chairman
may grant dispensation for a new nation to apply for
Associate Membership directly without being an Affiliate
Member). |
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2
The applicant body must have a designated office incorporating |
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1.
At least one Full Time Administrator (Secretary, Executive
Officer, etc) or sufficient part time staff that the
office is operational during working hours. |
2.
Dedicated phone, fax and email addresses. |
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3
There must be a written National Development Plan
approved by their Regional Development Chief. |
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Facilities |
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1
Ground facilities should be of a standard similar
to those of other Associate Member countries with
a minimum of four (4) operational grounds available
and being used in competition matches. |
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Finance |
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1
The applicant must provide audited annual accounts
for last three (3) years that have been presented
to and accepted by the membership. |
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Application
Process |
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1
Prior to submitting an application, the applicant
National Association must arrange for the ISCC Regional
Development Chief to visit the country and submit
a report to the ISCC Development Chief and the relevant
Regional Association (or Member should there be no
Regional Association) with a recommendation as to
whether the applicant body warrants an official inspection.
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2
This recommendation must be submitted to and approved
by the ISCC Development Chief and the Regional Association
(or a Member in the region should there be no Regional
Association) by May 31st. |
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3
Upon approval an inspection visit by one of the Associate
delegates to the Executive Committee or Executive
Committee Member of the INOC (from a neutral region),
and the ISCC Development Chief, will be arranged to
the country applying for membership. This inspection
shall take place between January 1st and April 30th
the following year or in special case first founder
can grant permission for inspection at any time. |
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4
Prior to the inspection taking place the Association
shall submit an official application to the ISCC Chairman
containing a detailed summary of current operations,
super-cricket history, association finances etc. A
standard pro forma will be available outlining required
contents for the official Associate membership application. |
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5
The cost of the inspection visit will be charged to
the development budget of the region in which that
country is a member. |
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6
The inspection report may make one of the following
recommendations |
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1.
Admission as an Associate Member at the next Annual
Committee Meeting |
2.
Application deferred until a series of improvements
(to be detailed in the report) are put in place to
meet criteria. |
3.
Application rejected. |
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7
The recommendation, together with the official application
and inspection report, will be placed before the next
Annual Committee Meeting. |
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Review
Process |
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1
A National Association's status as an Associate Member
can be reviewed at any time by either their Regional
Development Chief or the ISCC Development Chief. |
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2
Should the review indicate that the National Association
no longer meets all Associate Membership criteria,
the ISCC Development Chief shall present a paper to
the Executive Committee highlighting the areas in
which the National Association fails to meet these
criteria. |
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3
The Development Chief shall consult the relevant Regional
Association and inform them of this action. The Regional
Association shall have the opportunity to also submit
a paper to the Executive Committee. |
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4
The Executive Committee may, at their absolute discretion,
recommend that the country's membership status be
reviewed at the Annual Conference. |
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5
At the Annual Conference the National Association's
membership status shall be reviewed. A representative
of the National Association shall have the right to
speak at the Annual Conference. |
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6
If the Annual Conference believes the National Association
does not meet the necessary criteria for Associate
Membership it shall give the National Association
12 months to remedy any defects. |
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7
If at the next Annual Conference any defects have
not been remedied the Annual Conference may vote to
remove Associate Membership from that National Association
and reclassify them as an Affiliate Member. |
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Membership
Rights, Privileges and Liabilities |
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1
Voting rights as per the INOC Constitution in the
ISCC Meetings. |
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2
The right to |
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1.
receive notice of and to attend or vote at any meeting. |
2.
propose or second resolutions for any meeting |
3.
take part in any business of the Committee |
4.
receive the minutes of any meeting |
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3
Right to participate in ISCC tournaments, subject
to compliance with tournament eligibility guidelines. |
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4
The right to apply for project based financial assistance
under ISCC Development Program. |
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ONE
DAY INTERNATIONAL SUPER-CRICKET (ODISC) STATUS |
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Preamble |
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ODISC
status is not an ISCC membership category, but rather
a sub-category of Associate Membership. ODISC status
was created to provide a vehicle by which leading
Associate Members could play official One Day International
Super-Cricket matches against Members in order to
better equip them to apply for Membership at the appropriate
time. |
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The
criteria for ODISC status are extremely demanding
and ODISC status will only be conferred when the applicant
country has a history of excellence in both playing
and administration. As a precondition the applicant
must be a leading Associate Member and meet all the
criteria of Associate Membership. |
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Playing
Standards |
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1
The applicant must have a proven playing record against
the other Associate Members over a minimum of the
preceding six years that would clearly place it in
the top five associates in terms of senior playing
strength throughout that period. |
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2
The applicant must have a recent playing record over
the last three years against the other Associates
that would clearly place it in the top two associates
in terms of playing strength. |
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3
The applicant must have had some recent exposure to
Member One Day Super-Cricket through one or more of
the following |
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1.
Participation in ISCC World Cup |
2.
Participation in ISCC Champions Trophy |
3.
Participation in Member Domestic ODISC Tournament |
4.
Participation against Member A Teams |
5.
Participation in regional tournaments involving Members
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and
the results of such participation must be such as
to indicate that the granting of ODISC status would
not significantly devalue world ODISC results and
statistics. |
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4
The applicant must have an Under 19 representative
team with a playing record over the last six years
that would place it in the top ten Associates in playing
strength. |
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Administration |
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1
The applicant must have a dedicated office incorporating |
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1.
Full Time President / Executive Officer |
2.
Full Time Secretary |
3.
Full Time Development/Operations Chief |
4.
Full Time National Coach |
5.
Dedicated phone, fax and email addresses. |
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2
The applicant must be able to demonstrate sufficient
governmental recognition and support of super-cricket
to facilitate the hosting of future ODISC fixtures. |
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3
The applicant must either currently contract their
national team players or be able to demonstrate that
they will be able to do so upon granting of ODISC
status. |
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Finance |
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1
The applicant must have audited annual accounts that
have been presented to their membership for the last
ten years. These accounts over the last five years
must demonstrate a sound financial position. |
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2
The applicant must have a Business Plan that demonstrates
a sustainable commercial operation and significant
income streams from sources other than ISCC in the
future. |
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Facilities |
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1
The applicant must have at least one ground that meets
the ISCC standards required to host an ODISC. |
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Application
Process |
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1
Prior to submitting an application, the ISCC Regional
Development Chief shall submit a report to the ISCC
Development Chief, and the relevant Regional Association,
with a recommendation that the applicant body warrants
an official inspection. |
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2
This recommendation must be approved by the ISCC Development
Officer, ISCC Director Super-Cricket Committee and
the relevant Regional Association (or a Member in
the region should there be no Regional Association). |
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3
Upon approval of this recommendation the Association
shall submit an official application to the ISCC Chairman
containing a detailed summary of current operations,
super-cricket history, association finances etc. A
standard pro forma will be available outlining required
contents for an ODISC application. |
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4
Upon receipt of this application a rigorous procedure
will be put in place to ensure the applicant meets
all requirements. This procedure will involve two
stages |
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a. ISCC Management will ensure that the applicant
meets all administrative, playing and financial criteria. |
b.
An inspection team comprising the ISCC Director Super-Cricket
Committee, the ISCC Security Chief and a member of
the ISCC Executive Committee will conduct an inspection
visit to view facilities and overall super-cricket
infrastructure. |
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5
The cost of the inspection will be charged to the
development budget of the region in which that country
is a member. |
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6
The inspection report may make one of the following
recommendations |
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1.
Admission as an ODISC at the next Annual Committee
Meeting |
2.
Application deferred until a series of improvements
(to be detailed in the report) are put in place to
meet criteria. |
3.
Application rejected |
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The recommendation, together with the official application
and inspection report, will be placed before the next
Annual Committee Meeting. |
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Review
Process |
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1
A National Association's ODISC status can be reviewed
at any time by the ISCC Chairman. |
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2
Should the review indicate that the National Association
no longer meets all Associate Membership criteria,
the ISCC Chairman shall present a paper to the Executive
Committee highlighting the areas in which the National
Association fails to meet these criteria. |
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3
The ISCC Chairman shall consult the relevant Regional
Association and inform them of this action. The Regional
Association shall have the opportunity to also submit
a paper to the Executive Committee. |
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4
The Executive Committee may, at their absolute discretion,
recommend that the country's membership status be
reviewed at the Annual Conference. |
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5
At the Annual Conference the National Association's
membership status shall be reviewed. A representative
of the National Association shall have the right to
speak at the Annual Conference. |
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6
If the Annual Conference believes the National Association
does not meet the necessary criteria for Associate
Membership it shall give the National Association
12 months to remedy any defects. |
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7
If at the next Annual Conference any defects have
not been remedied the Annual Conference may vote to
remove ODISC status from that National Association. |
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Membership
Rights, Privileges and Liabilities |
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1
All the rights and privileges of an Associate Member. |
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2
ODISC status for all ODISC fixtures played against
other countries holding ODISC or Member status. |
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3
Development funding and assistance under the ISCC
& INOC Program. |
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