Definitions
Membership
Other- by laws
SOPPs
Committees
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What is the main goal of the WCCS?
What is To unify the chiropractic profession and the health care community in the interest of contributing to world health;
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Who is WCCS membership is restricted to
What is The student body of a chiropractic college BONUS: other organizations who are interested in furthering the objectives of the WCCS that have submitted a written application to the BoD. It is reviewed and the voted for in an ordinary vote at the AGM
100
how many votes does a voting member with a delegation of 10 delegates get?
What is one
100
What are the main purposes of the SOPPs
What is to be the authoritative source of the WCCS and the Board of Directors reserve the right to hold closed sessions only in regards to administrative concerns and protected Local Member communications that are closed to members of WCCS
100
What is a standing committee?
What is a committee formed to oversee long term projects
200
what does an ordinary resolution refer to
What is “Ordinary Resolution” means a resolution passed by a simple majority of the votes cast on that resolution;
200
What is the limiting factor not allowing a non voting member from getting voting privileges?
What is coming from a school not meeting meeting the definition of a chiropractic institution
200
Who can attend an AGM?
What is BoD, voting members, non voting member, associate members and signed in observants
200
What year was the first congress held?
What is 1974
200
How many board members have to supervised the SOPPs committee?
What is one
300
what does a special resolution refer to?
What is “Special Resolution” means a resolution passed by a majority of not less than two thirds (2/3) of the votes cast on that resolution.
300
What defines a voting member? What must they have in order to be considered a voting member?
What is A Voting Member shall meet the following criteria: a) Must be comprised of the active student body or alumni (as defined in clause 7c) that is recognised by the administration of the chiropractic college. b) Limits its voting membership to chiropractic students and alumni. c) Abides by rules that govern voting and delegate selection.
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Who is the "chair" at the AGM and what are their roles?
What is The president or Vice president if the president is absent. The Chair shall rule on all disputed questions of procedure at any meeting of members provided that any such ruling is subject to appeal. In the case of such appeal, the matter shall be decided by ordinary resolution. AND The Chair at any meeting of Members may decide to adjourn the meeting from time to time and from place to place.
300
in what year did the WCCS become an active non profit organization and started having annual meetings?
What is 1978
300
If a member of the WCCS is behaving in detrimental behaviour?
What is the disciplinary committee
400
What is meant by the word "Alumni" of the WCCS? How long does a graduate have to still be part of the WCCS post graduations?
What is “Alumni” means a chiropractic graduate of no more than thirty six (36) months since the date of graduation who may represent a member at Congress as a delegate. This does not extend to those that are paid faculty and/or staff of any Chiropractic college;
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What is needed for membership withdrawal?
What is Associate Members are companies, incorporated bodies, organizations, educational institutions, individuals or other entities which support the objects of WCCS and have no right to vote. OR - If the conduct of a Member is detrimental to the good standing of WCCS or if a Member is in breach of these By-laws the Board of Directors will act as the Disciplinary Committee and may take disciplinary action or rule to terminate membership provided that any such ruling is subject to appeal. In the case of such appeal, the Board of Directors ruling may be overturned by special resolution at the AGM
400
If a voting member has their membership removed, what happens if a member from that school is currently in BoD?
What is the BoD member is removed and election process will take place to replace such member
400
Define a PROXY?
What is a voting member unable to attend the AGM , therefore selecting another voting member who is attending to attend and vote at the meeting on their behalf
400
What is an AD HOC committee?
What is a committee that is formed to over see short term projects
500
What must a chiropractic college have in their curriculum in order to meet the WCCS standards?
What is A) Chiropractic Principles B) Basic Sciences C) Chiropractic Technique(s) D) Analytical and Diagnostic Classes E) Supervised Clinical Internship they must also meet the WHO's standards by having the program be either year doctorate degree or a 3 year bachelor with a 2 year masters in chiropractic
500
Who are associate member?
What is Associate Members are companies, incorporated bodies, organizations, educational institutions, individuals or other entities which support the objects of WCCS and have no right to vote.
500
When can the BoD have closed meetings at the AGM?
What is the Board of Directors reserve the right to hold closed sessions only in regards to administrative concerns and protected Local Member communications that are closed to members of WCCS
500
What must on observer do attend congress?
What is sent a written application to the BoD, paid full AGM fees - observers are to leave the room if requested by any voting member in order to have a closed meeting
500
What is the maximum number of local members from voting member schools allowed in the SOPPs committee?
What is three