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ZENDO
KARATE ASSOCIATION
Constitution
of Jamaica Zendo Kai Kan Karate Association (2001)
The following document
the constitution of the Zendo Kai Kan Karate Association will now govern
the operation of a Karate Association and its associated branches, clubs
and schools and the administrative duties and responsibilities and professional
conduct of the Association's Directors Instructors and members.
This document and
its contents becomes the binding instrument constituting the Zendo Kai
Kan Karate Association for Directors, Official Instructors and members
and all who are bounded and govern by all articles of this document.
The document can be disregarded only upon the dissolution of vote by
the Zendo Kai Kan Karate Association members as constituted in this
document at its annual general meeting.
1. Name of Association
The Association will now be called the Jamaica Zendo Kai Kan Karate
Association (JZKKKA).
Black Belts
JZKKKA defines the following: Black Belt- a person who has pass the
black belt examinations set by the World Zendo Kai Kan Karate Organization,
recommended by a branch instructor and certified by the Sosai of the
Organization Headquarters in Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies.
Instructor-
a certified Black Belt who operates either his or her own training school/club
which is sanctioned by the Jamaica Zendo Kai Kan Karate Association
or who operates a training class separate from any other training operations,
e.g . self-defense seminars for law enforcement are sanctioned by the
Jamaica Zendo Kai Kan Karate Association. Instructors must be certified.
Certified Instructor status must come out of organization headquarters
and has tenure of not exceeding 3 years.
Student -
a member of the public who trains within the association under an instructor
is considered to be a member of the respective Zendo school or club
operated by a certified Instructor and who is up to date on the payment
of membership and training fees to the certified Instructor and to the
Jamaica Zendo Kai Kan Karate Association.
Association Badge
The badge that is used by the World Zendo Kai Kan Karate Organization
is sanctioned by our founder Sosai Lambert Plummer
Association Uniform
Standard karate uniform with approved markings and patches.
2. Objectives
of the Association
I. To perpetuate training in the martial art of Zendo Karate throughout
Jamaica. This objective will entail the establishment of training schools
or classes in communities throughout the island, and the provision of
certified Instructors only sanctioned and authorized by World Zendo
Kai Kan Karate Organization to operate these classes. These objective
will also entail the association planning and implementing promotional
events and activities whenever necessary aimed at increasing awareness
and interest in Zendo. For examples; tournaments, training, seminars,
demonstrations, motivational lectures, etc.
II. To maximize
each students potential through professional instruction and training
of professional standard, continually enhancing and improving student's
physical and mental abilities and emphasizing the tenets of courtesy,
integrity, perseverance, self-control and the indomitable spirit within
a disciplined training environment that nurtures personal development,
cultivates harmonious inter-relationship between Students and Instructors.
Encourages social growth and responsibilities through our student oath
as outlined:
III. To maximize
the potential of every certified Instructor and Black Belt in every
school and Clubs sanction by the World Zendo Kai Karate Organization.
The Association will insure that all its Instructors are highly qualified
martial artist and professional instructors of Zendo through regular
and International instructions or other educational courses or programs,
tournaments or other competitions where appropriate and relevant.
3.Purpose of
the Association
Our purpose is the promotion of the skill, art value and tradition of
Zendo Kai Kan Karate.
1. We define Zendo
Kai Kan Karate as a martial art that develop physical and mental abilities
in those who practice.
2. We recognize Zendo Kai Kan Karate as a self- improvement program
which enhances the quality of life.
3. Accomplishment of our purpose is achieved through an association
of affiliated schools and clubs, each committed to a common standard
of ethics and procedures. In order to fulfil its purpose, the association
will provide:
I. A standard system designed to develop the mental and physical skill
and tradition of Zendo
Kai Kan Karate.
II. Guidelines and requirements regarding related group activities that
enhance Zendo Kai Kan Karate. Educational process including promotional
testing, tournaments and classes.
III. A structured programme for the training development, evalution,
certified and continued education of qualified certified instructors.
IV. A business forum for the free exchange among association members
of ideas, concerns, and effective business methods and procedures.
V. The association will make its best effort to assist each member school
and clubs in the establishment and maintenance of successful operations.
4.Association
Structure
Student of the Jamaica Zendo Kai Kan Karate Association affiliated schools.
I. Instructors who have been trained and certified by the World Zendo
Kai Kan Karate Organization.
II. Owners/operators of World Zendo Kai Kan Karate affiliated schools.
III. Officers and members of the World Zendo Kai Kan Karate Organization.
The Association
will consist of the following:
Founder-Lambert Plummer (Sosai), Secretary, Black Belt Council
President, Marketing Director, Black Belts
Vice-President, Examination Board, Executive Committees
Chief Instructor, Disciplinary Committee, Student Committees
Treasurer, Instructors, Student
5.Roles and
Responsibilities of JZKKA members.
Students are required to:
I. Understand and apply the tenets of Zendo in their daily life.
II. Actively participates in class, testing and all related activities
sanction by the association.
Instructors
are required to:
I. Pursue excellence in maintaining and improving personal technique
and teaching methods.
II. Teaching regularly and dependable in an associated school or club.
III. Serve as needed at association testing activities.
IV. Provide a living example by maintaining the highest personal and
professional standards.
Dojo Kun (school
Pledge)
We pledge to train our minds and bodies to develop a true and strong
spirit.
We will fear our god not seeking personal glory
We will strive to do our best with diligence and dedication
We will always be courteous to others and refrain from violence
We will pursue the meaning of Zen Do, Through respect, love, honesty
and sincerity
Both in our training and our daily lives.
6. Association
not formed for profit
The Association is not for profit and will collect membership fees
and other dues that the boards of Directors may deem applicable from
instructors, students in training school and clubs affiliated to the
association. These fees will be utilized namely for the following purposes
only:
1 To meet international obligations i.e. membership to international
bodies.
2.To cover the salaries of directors if appointed.
3.To cover the costs associated with the operation of the organization.
4.To meet stipend.
7. The Constitution
of the Association
The management of the association will be conducted by the Board
of five (5) Directors and three (3) Management committees:
Marketing Committee
Disciplinary Committee
Examination Board.
These Committees will comprise of no more than three members each. A
Director who will appoint two other members from the Association's Black
Belts to assist in the planning and implementation of the activities
to be pursued by the respective committee, will chair each Committee.
The Marketing Committee is the only Committee to which the Director
may appoint students, use the services of a professional marketing company
or agent.
The Board of Directors may appoint Executive Committee when necessary
to assist in the Administration of the Association. Each Executive Committee
will comprise of no more than three members. An instructor will chair
each Committee or Black Belts, who will appoint two other Qualified
members from the Association's membership to assist in the planning
and implementation of the activities pursued. Executive Committees will
remain in effect for no longer than the administrative term of the Board
of Directors and will be dissolved at the next Special General Meeting.
8. Election of
Directors/Officers
The Board of Directors will be elected at Special General Meeting.
All instructors and black belts who have been training at the association
sanctioned training classes or schools for at least two times per month
throughout the term of the Board of Directors, will be eligible for
election to the board of Directors or to the Marketing, Disciplinary
and Examination Committee.
All Directors will serve a term of office of twenty four months. At
the end of this term, the Directors will demit office and become eligible
for re-election at the next Special General Meeting. No Directors can
serve for more than two (2) terms.
9. Special General Meetings
Special General Meeting will be held every two (2) years subsequent
to the election of the Board of Directors for the Association. Special
General Meeting must be held by September 1 or no later than two months
after the expiration of the term of office of the Board of Directors.
The President will ensure sufficient notice is given to all Directors,
Instructors and Black Belts so that a quorum will be present for the
meeting
All the Association's Instructors and Black Belts will attend special
General Meetings. All Instructors and Black Belts who have been training,
sanctioned training classes or schools for at least twice per month
throughout the term of office of Board of Directors will be eligible
to vote. The outgoing Secretary will keep a register of those instructors
and Black Belts eligible to vote. Each Instructor and Black Belt eligible
to vote is entitled to one vote only. Eligible Instructors and Black
Belts will not be allowed to vote by proxy.
The quorum at Special General Meeting will consist of seventy percent
of all the Association's and Black Belts. Resolution or decision considered
by majority votes from this quorum.
The outgoing President will chair special General Meetings. The outgoing
Secretary will present to the Board of Directors, with detail and account
for the Association's activities for the term of office of the outgoing
Board of Directors, including the activities of any appointed Executive
Committee. The outgoing Treasurer will present the Association's recent
audited Financial Statement. At the conclusion of this presentation,
The Board of Directors will be considered retired. The outgoing President
will then appoint an officer of Election to supervise the election of
a new Board of Directors.
The Officer of Election may not be nominated for a position on the Board
of Directors. The Officer of Election will ensure that only Instructors
and Black Belts eligible to vote are allowed to participate in nominations
and voting, though this will not necessitate the removal of ineligible
Instructors and Black Belts from the Special General Meeting.
The Officer of Election will seek position nominations for each position
on the Board of Directors. Each nomination for a position on the Board
of Director must be seconded and there will be no more than three persons
nominated per position. Utilizing a secret ballot system, the officer
of Election will call for the votes for each nominee. The nominee securing
the most votes will be appointed to the respective position . In the
case of ties, the officer of Election will appoint a senior nominee
for the position. In the case of equal rank of nominee the Officer of
Election will consider each nominee's commencement date for training
and /or age and will accordingly appoint the nominee who has either
been training the longest or who is older.
The Officer of Election
will ensure that the nominees are elected in the following order; Marketing
Director, Treasurer , Secretary, Vice President, President.
Each Director on the Board will serve a term of office of twenty four
months. Whereupon each Director will be considered retired becoming
eligible election at the next Special General Meeting in twenty four
months.
Upon election of the new Board , the newly appointed president will
chair the continued the Special General Meeting and will see the respective
Management Committee are appointed by the respective Directors appointed
to chair these committees. No Executive Committees will be appointed
at the Special General Meetings.
The new President will open discussion with Instructors and Black Belts
on any issues of concern relating to the Associations objectives, activities,
procedures and polices. Instructors and Black Belts may utilize the
Special General Meeting to vote on resolutions related to the Associations
activities procedures and policies.
These discussion and resolutions will guide the Board of Director's
plans, strategies and activities over the Board's term of office.
10. Annual General
Meetings
Annual General Meeting will be held every year. Annual General Meeting
must be held by March , or no later than one month after the anniversary
election of the present of Directors . The president will ensure that
sufficient notice is given to all members. Annual General Meeting should
be attended by all the Association's Instructors and black belts. Annual
General Meeting will be chaired by the President.
The President will present the report of the Board of Directors which
will detail and account for the Association's activities for the past
year including the activities of any appointed Executive Committees.
The treasurer will present to the Associations most recent audited Financial
Statement . At the conclusion of this Presentation, the President will
then open discussion with members on any issues of concern relating
to the Association's Objectives, Activities, Procedures and Policies
11. General Meetings
General Meeting may be convened by the President at any time. General
meeting will be attended by all the Association's Instructors and Black
Belts. The President will ensure that sufficient notice is given to
all Directors, Instructors and Black Belts. General meeting will be
called to address matters the president feels merit the concern and
immediate attention of all Instructors and Black Belts.
12. Duties and Responsibilities of the Directors
1. President
The president will be any one who is competent in managing the affairs
of the Association as it relates to its Objectives. The president is
responsible for ensuring that the association's Board of Directors plans
and implements activities throughout the Board's administrative year
which directly or indirectly facilitate the achievement of the Association's
Objectives.The president will be committed to ensuring that the Association
achieves its Objectives.
The President will be responsible for ensuring that the association's
Directors obey the association's Constitution, the association's Rules
and Regulations, the Rules and Regulations of the association's governing
body. He will convene and chair Board meetings and will ensure that
the Board's of Directors regularly monitors the progress of activities
and are in keeping with the association's objectives. He will be the
association's spokesperson to the public, the media or other organizations.
The vice president will act in the absence of the president. The president
will have a deep understanding and appreciation of Zendo and will be
committed to maintaining the distinction between the Zendo karate and
all other martial arts practiced locally.
2. Vice President
The Vice President will be an instructor or Black Belt who will share
the President responsibility for ensuring that the association's Board
of Director and implements activities throughout the Board's Administrative
year which will directly or indirectly facilitate the achievement of
the association's objectives. The Vice President will be committed to
ensuring that the Association achieves its objectives.
The Vice President will be responsible for liaising directly with the
association's students and will be committed to enchancing the welfare
of student throughout the association. The Vice President will monitor
the student committees in all the association's schools and will ensure
that these constitution pursue activities in the association objectives
and in keeping with the objectives outlined in each student committed
constitution.
The Vice President will ensure that the Association's student body is
advised and informed of all association affairs, when pertinent or appropriate.
First Vice President will also ensure that students interest are represented
at Board Meetings.
In the president's absence and with the approval of the board of Directors,
the Vice President will be the association's spokesperson to the public,
media or other organization. He will not assume any other responsibility.
3. Secretary
The secretary will be responsible for keeping and maintaining accurate
records of all meetings of the Board of Directors, all Special General
meeting and general meeting; for storing all correspondence to the association
and its directors and for ensuring that this corresponding is promptly
replied; and for storing and maintaining all information related to
all student in the association. The secretary will share President responsibility
for ensuring that the Association's Directors obey the Association's
Constitution, the Association's Rules and Regulations and the rules
and Regulations of the Association's governing body; and for ensuring
that the Association implements activities and procedures in keeping
with the association's objectives.
The secretary will take minutes at all meeting of Board of Directors.
These minutes will be circulated to all present at these meeting two
weeks after all meetings of the Board of Directors and within one week
after special Board meeting. The secretary will ensure that minutes
are filed and accessible to all the Association's Instructors and Black
Belts upon request or whenever necessary.
The secretary will file and maintain all information related to all
students in the Association. The secretary will ensure that this information
is accessible only to the Board of Directors and the Association Instructors.
The secretary will be responsible for dispensing membership card to
students and Black Belts.
The secretary will be present at all meetings of the Board of Directors.
If the secretary is absent, the board will temporarily appoint one Director
as secretary for that respective meeting. For that meeting only, the
appointed Director will assume all the responsibilities of the secretary.
4. Treasurer
The Treasurer will be an Instructor or Black Belt with a professional
background in accounting. The Treasurer will be responsible for managing
the Association's finances and monitoring the Association's savings
and chequing accounts deposited with banks and other Financial institutions.
The Treasurer will ensure that all training schools and classes sanctioned
by the Association pay whatever sanctioning fees or other fees that
are due to the Association as determined by the Board of Directors.
The Treasurer will ensure that funds collected are deposited promptly
to the Association's savings and chequing accounts deposited with banks
and other financial institutions.
The Treasurer will maintain accurate records of all the Association's
financial transactions, and will present to the Board of Directors with
information on all transactions upon request. Be responsible for ensuring
that the Association's funds are utilized solely to achieve the Association's
Objectives.
5. Chief Instructor
The Chief Instructor will be the highest ranking active instructor.
The Chief Instructor will be responsible for creating and updating the
training syllabus to be utilized by all theAssociation's training schools
and classes. This syllabus will reflect a commitment to continually
enhance and improve Students and Black Belts and will incorporate martial
arts information geared towards improving Zendo technique, self-defense,
tournament sparring ability, or personal or mental development where
appropriate or relevant. The Chief Instructor will prepare and on a
regular basis update examination manuals for Students and will ensure
that all new information relating to training regiment or techniques
is disseminated to all students throughout the Association. The chief
instructor must attend a special instructor seminar at least once every
eighteen months. The Chief Instructor will also be responsible for representing
the interests of Instructors at Board Meetings and will meet regularly
with Instructors to communicate Board decisions. All training schools
and classes throughout the Association must first be approved by the
Board with special consideration be given to Chief Instructor recommendations.
The Chief Instructor will ensure that training schools and classes perpetuate
a training environment conducive to maximum training in Zendo. The Chief
Instructor will have a deep understanding and appreciation of Zendo
and will be committed to maintaining the distinction between the Association's
Zendo Karate and all other martial arts practiced locally. The Chief
Instructor may act as or appoint a Technical Director.
6. Technical
Director
The Technical Director will be an Instructor or a Black Belt with at
least a Third degree black belt in Zendo and who has trained and attended
at least two International Instructors' Courses at the association international
headquarters. These criteria must be met prior to the election of the
Board of Directors. The Technical Director will be responsible for ensuring
the technical proficiency of the Association's Instructors and Black
Belts and for ensuring the standardization of Zendo techniques taught
by all the Association's Instructors and Black Belts.
This will entail visits to all the Association's training schools and
classes to arrange training with Instructors and Black Belts. Staging
special classes on a regular basis for Instructors and Black Belts or
ensuring that the Association is either fully or partially sponsored
or requires mandatory or conditional attendance by Instructors or Black
Belts to International Instructors Courses, or to other educational
courses or programs where appropriate and relevant. The Technical Director
will endeavor to ensure that all the Association's Instructors and Black
Belts are highly qualified martial artists, professional teachers and
practitioners of Zendo. The Technical Director must have a deep understanding
and appreciation of all forms Zendo and will be committed to maintaining
the distinction between the Association's Zendo and all other martial
arts practiced locally.
7. Marketing
Director
The Marketing Director will be responsible for conceptualizing and implementing
the Association's marketing strategies related to marketing, advertising
and public relations. The Marketing Director will ensure that the Association's
marketing Strategies and activities are in keeping with the Association's
Objectives. The Marketing Director will be responsible for co-ordinating
the activities of any Executive Committees formed to assist in the implementation
of the Association's marketing or other promotional Activities. The
director will also ensure that association's member schools must not
infringe on the immediate venue of martial arts that is similar to our
practice. This direct open competition is a violation to our principle.
The Marketing Director will ensure that the Association's image is of
an international professional martial arts organization that is vibrant,
progressive and uphold the values, ethics of the art in the implementation
of our growth. The Marketing Director will be responsible for arranging
the advertising and media promotion of all Association events, including
tournaments, seminars, black belt examinations. The Marketing Committee
will ensure that the advertising and media promotion for events which
are staged by individual schools within the Association are properly
arranged by the individual schools and that these events are in keeping
with the Association's image and standards. The Marketing Director will
choose no more than two other persons from the Association's Instructors,
Black Belts or Students to assist in the conceptualizing and implementation
of the Association's marketing strategies related to marketing, advertising
and public relations. They will be known as the Marketing Committee
8. The Disciplinary
Committee
The Disciplinary Committee will consist of no more than five persons.
Three chosen from the Association's Instructors or Black Belts and will
include the Master instructor and the association's president. At the
Special General Meeting, the President will appoint an Instructor or
Black Belt to chair the Disciplinary Committee. This Instructor or Black
Belt will become a Director on the Board and be termed the Director
of Discipline. The Director of Discipline will then appoint no more
than two Instructors or Black Belts to sit on the Disciplinary Committee.
The Disciplinary Committee will be responsible for monitoring the discipline
of the Association's Instructors, Black Belts and Students. The Disciplinary
Committee will adjudicate in all disputes and matters relating to discourtesy;
lack of integrity; poor disciplines; breaches of the Association's Constitution;
breaches of the Association's Rules and Regulations; and breaches of
the Rules and Regulations of the Association's Governing body. The Disciplinary
Committee will strive to uphold justice and also to uphold the Association's
image of integrity, fairness and objectivity. The Disciplinary Committee
may have matters referred to it by Instructors or Black Belts or it
may proceed on its own cognizance to address matters that the Disciplinary
Committee considers to be in breach of the Association's Constitution,
the Association's Rules and Regulations, the Rules and Regulations of
the Association's governing body or to be displays of discourtesy, lack
of integrity or poor Discipline.
The Disciplinary
Committee will utilize its discretion to determine which matters merit
disciplinary action as opposed to advice or reminders to Instructors,
Black Belts or Students as to appropriate behaviour within the Association's
Constitution, the Association's Rules and Regulations, or the Rules
and Regulations of the Association governing body. The Disciplinary
Committee will reserve Disciplinary action for severe breaches of the
Association's Constitution or Rules of Regulations, or the Rules and
Regulations of the Association's governing body; or for extreme displays
of discourtesy, lack of integrity or poor discipline. Members of the
Association considered in breach of the Association's Constitution,
Rules and Regulations and the Rules and Regulations of the Association's
Governing body; or members who have displayed discourtesy, lack of integrity
or poor discipline that are referred to the Disciplinary Committe or
who in the Disciplinary Committee's opinion merit consideration for
disciplinary action, will be invited in writing to a Meeting of the
Disciplinary Committee. Members considered in breach will receive at
least two weeks' notice of said meetings. Disciplinary Committee meetings
will be chaired by the Director of Discipline. The Committee will judge
one dispute at a time, ensuring that the Committee's proceedings are
privy only to members who are involved with the matter in question.
The Disciplinary Committee will hear and receive testimony and evidence
from all parties involved either verbally or in writing, one party at
a time. The Committee will then dismiss all parties involved and will
determine whether punishment or other disciplinary action is suitable
or necessary. Punishment and disciplinary action will be in keeping
with the Association's image of justice, integrity, fairness and objectivity.
All parties involved will be called to be present to hear the Disciplinary
Committee's decision and sentence on the matter. All punishment and
disciplinary action will become effective three days after the meeting
of the Disciplinary Committee. Instructors must accompany students considered
in breach to Disciplinary Committee meetings. No member of the Association
will be deemed beyond the jurisdiction of the Disciplinary Committee.
In matters involving Instructors or Black Belts who are of higher rank
than the highest ranking member of the Disciplinary Committee, the President
will facilitate the involvement and adjudication of a higher-ranking
Instructor or Black Belt.
Wednesday, September
4, 2002 6:45 PM
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