WEST INDIES CRICKET UMPIRES’ ASSOCIATION
CONSTITUTION
Article 1. NAME
The name
of the Association shall be the West Indies Cricket Umpires’ Association (WICUA) hereafter referred to as the “Association”
Article 2
PATRONS
The Association shall elect as Patron for a period of two (2) years, a person of sound character in
the West Indies, who has rendered distinguished service to Cricket and is interested in the aims and objectives of the association.
Article 3
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
The aims and objectives of the association
shall be:-
1. To promote the development of and to standardize the interpretation of cricket laws, notes, regulations
and playing conditions amongst the member territories of the Association.
2. To organize and maintain umpires’ conventions.
3. To improve the status of and to promote and protect the interests
of umpires of the association.
4. To
assist in creating the environment that all will enable suitable persons to join the umpiring fraternity, in order that continuity
of the game of cricket be assured.
5. To secure the organization and maintenance of a programme for the training and grading
of all umpires in the member territories of the association with a view to maintaining a high level of efficiency.
6. To promote, cultivate and maintain good relationship.
Article 4
MEMBERSHIP
A. Categories of Members:-
Membership of the Association shall be of three (3) categories:-
1. Full
Member
2. Associate Member
3. Honorary
Member
A – 1 Full
Membership shall be opened to all Cricket Umpiring Bodies which come under the Jurisdiction of the WICUA and in which first
Class Cricket is played by the territory. Upon application may become a full member upon satisfying the following criteria
set out below:
A – 2 1.
An Associate member for more than five (5) years and made valuable contributions as defined in the bye laws to the growth
and upliftment of WICUA.
2. Cricket
is played in that country on a competitive basis, including International Cricket under the AEGIS of the International Cricket
Council
3. Their
umpires are appointed to officiate at games under the aegis of any recognized cricketing body and including ICC and has within
their organization at least ten (10) WICUA qualified members.
4. Has a vibrant umpires’ association and is affiliated to the local body that
is responsible for organizing cricket.
5. Associate membership shall be limited to the territories which
do not qualify under article4–A–1
A – 3
Honorary membership shall be accorded to any person who has contributed substantially to cricket or cricket umpiring
amongst the member territories of WICUA and who has been recommended by at least three (3) member associations. Honorary members
shall have no voting rights.
B
Only one (1) umpiring organization or a territory can be a member of the association, such organization shall be the
one recognized by its local cricketing body.
C
ADMISSION TO MEMBERSHIP
1. Honorary member to be accepted at the general meeting of the council
by a two thirds (2/3) majority.
2.
The Association shall admit to membership,
any territorial organization whose application is approved at the biennial general meeting of the association. Thereupon,
such organization shall have the right to sit on the council.
Article 5
DUES AND SUBSCRITPIONS
Each member except
Honorary shall pay Annual dues or subscriptions to the association. Said dues and or subscriptions shall be set by the council
and listed with methods and terms of payment in the bye laws of the association.
Article 6
MANAGEMENT
The affairs of the association shall be managed
by a council, which shall consist of the following officers of the association:-
1.
President
2.
Executive Vice President
3.
Area Vice Presidents
4.
Honorary Secretary
5.
Assistant Secretary/Treasurer
6.
Chairman of Training
and Examination Committee
They together with two (2) delegates from each “Full Member”
territorial association and one (1) delegate from each A “Associate Member” territorial association
will make up the General Council of the Association’s Management.
Article 7
OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION
A
The officers of the Association shall be
1.
A President
2.
An Executive Vice
President
3.
Area Vice Presidents:-
A.V.P (a)
Assigned to Jamaica, Cayman Island, Bermuda, United States, Canada and the Americas
(b) Assigned to Leeward Islands
(c)
Assigned to Windward
Islands
(d)
Assigned to Barbados,
Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago
4. An Honorary Secretary
5.
An Assistant Secretary/Treasurer
6.
A Chairman of Training
and Examination Committee
7.
A Chairman of Publicity/Public
Relation Officer
B
The Officers are to be elected at a General Meeting of the Association. They together with two (2) delegates from each
Full Member territorial association and one (1) delegate from each Associated Territorial Association
will makeup the General Council of the Association.
C – 1
Nominations for election to the Council, except the nominated delegates of each territorial association shall be submitted
in writing to the Hon. Secretary of the association not later than three (3) months before the date of the General Meeting
provided always that the nominees indicate to the Hon. Secretary in writing their willingness to undertake the office.
C – 2 Nominations
must be signed by the President and Secretary of a Member Association. The Hon. Secretary shall notify each member territory
association not less than One (1) month before the date fixed for the General Meeting of the Council, of all the nominees
submitted and by whom they were nominated.
C – 3
The Representatives of each territory shall be persons actively associated with umpiring affairs
and nominated by his/her territory. A Representative who ceased to be a member of his/her Territorial Association shall automatically
cease to hold office on the Council such a vacancy shall be filled by another member of that territory on his/her nomination
by its managing or Executive committee of that territory to the Council.
D – 1
The Council shall meet once in every two (2) years or anytime deemed necessary on the giving one (1) month’s
clear notice. The day-to-day administration of the council shall be conducted “By Correspondence.”
D – 2 The
term of office of the Council shall be for a period of two (2) years from July 1st to June 30th, except
in extenuating circumstances when a date no later than thirty (30) days from the deadline shall be set for new elections.
D – 3 The
Council shall request the West Indies Cricket Board to nominate a mutually agreed person to be a liaison officer whose duty
will be to liaise with W.I.C.U.A.
E – 1
Expenses incurred by the President, Executive Vice President, Area Vice Presidents, Hon. Secretary, Assistant Secretary/Treasurer,
Chairman of Training and Examinations Committee, in the execution of their duties shall be borne by the Association.
E – 2 Visits
by the Area Vice President shall be the responsibility of the respective Territorial Associations.
Article
8
DUTIES OF OFFICERS
The Duties of the Officers of the Association shall be as listed in the By-Laws of the Association.
Article 9
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
A
Voting for the election of the Officers shall be by SECRET BALLOT, and all other votes shall be the
show of hand unless otherwise requested by the majority of the Council Members present.
B
Honorary Members as well as observers shall have no right to vote on any issue.
C
Each out-going officer shall have the right to vote at the General Meeting for election of Officers. A Returning Officer
shall be appointed by the Membership of the Council on the day of the elections, shall preside over the electoral process
and shall not be one of the out-going Officers.
D
The Ballots so used shall be destroyed upon a Resolution at the conclusion of the entire electoral process.
Article 10 QUORUM
A
Eighteen persons who are members of the Council shall form a Quorum for a General Meeting. If at the time specified
for the commencement of the General Meeting a Quorum cannot be formed then the meeting shall be adjourned for a period not
exceeding ninety (90) days to a time and place specified by the President or presiding officer, when those
attending will constitute a Quorum.
B
The Quorum for an Executive Meeting shall be five (5) members.
C
The Quorum for any Committee Meeting shall be three (3) members.
D
Seventy-five (75%) percent of the membership present at a special meeting to amend the constitution or the dissolution
of the association shall form a Quorum.
Article 11 MEETINGS
A
The General Meeting of the Council shall be held every other year (Biennial) between May and June or any other convenient
time as agreed by the Executive of the Association and at such place as shall be determined by the Association at its previous
General Meeting. At no time shall the General Meeting of the Council be adjourned beyond two (2) years and ninety (90) days
of the last Council Meeting.
B
The General Council Meeting shall be held for the following purposes:-
B – 1
To confirm the minutes of the previous General Meeting, these minutes shall be circulated within ninety (90) days of
the closure of the said General Meeting.
B – 2
To receive and to discuss the reports of the President: The Honorary Secretary, The Area Vice Presidents, the Chairman
of the Training and Examination Committee, The Chairman of Publicity Public Relations Officer, and any other report specially
requested by the Council. All such reports shall be circulated to all members at least twenty-four (24) hours before the scheduled
General Meeting.
B- 3
To receive and discuss the Treasurer’s audited report of the Association which must be circulated before the
General Meeting.
B – 4
To deal with correspondence
B – 5
To elect officers and Standing Committees
B – 6
To appoint Auditors who are not Members of the Council
B – 7
To have general consensus on the present laws of cricket and playing conditions and to recommend to the West Indies
Cricket Board Inc. any changes.
B – 8
To transact any other business.
C
a Special General Meeting can only be convened if:-
a.
It deemed necessary, however, one (1) month’s notice must be given for such special meeting.
b. The special business
to be discussed must be circulated at the same time.
Article 12 CONDUCT OF MEETINGS
A
If for any reason the President or the Executive Vice President is not available to preside at a General Meeting, members
of the Council present shall nominate one (1) member to chair the meeting, he/she would have the rights of the President for
the duration of the meeting.
B
Each Member of the Council shall have one (1) vote, the President of the Association shall have in addition a casting
vote in the event of a tie in votes.
C
Each full member of the Association shall have two (2) votes, whilst an Associate Member shall have one (1) vote providing
they are financial members.
Article
13
STANDING COMMITTEES
The following Standing Committees shall be appointed by the Council:-
A
Emergency - Consisting of the President, Executive Vice President,
Honorary Secretary or Assistant Secretary/Treasurer. In the event of a meeting, the Area Vice President concerned shall be
included.
B
Training and Examinations – Consisting of one (1) person from each full member, the Chairman
shall be elected by the Council, with the other persons each of whom is nominated by his/her respective Territorial Association.
C
Publicity – Consisting five (5) persons appointed by the Council, one of whom shall be the Public
Relations Officer and who shall by Chairman.
D
Appeals: - Consisting of a Vice President who will chair the meeting, the Secretary and Treasurer
of each Territorial Organization provided that they are not members of the General Council or of the Training and Examinations
Committee of the West Indies Cricket Umpires’ Association and provided that the Appellant is not the holder or any of
these positions.
E
The President and Honorary Secretary shall be Ex-Officio Members of each Committee.
Article 14
FUNCTIONS OF STANDING COMMITTEES
A
Emergency – This Committee shall deal with all urgent mattes of and concerning the Association
whether by Meetings or correspondence.
B
Training and Examinations- This Committee shall be responsible for carrying out the following duties:-
1. Draw up a syllabus for the training of umpires in each
territory.
2. Conduct surveys and plans for examinations at a Territorial
level.
3. To appoint supervisors, invigilators and oral examiners.
4. Set and mark questions for the final written examinations,
also to decide
on the structure and questions for discussion at the oral examinations.
5. Co-ordinate reports on Candidates’ Practical
Examination
6. To encourage the use of Modern Technology in the teaching
of the
laws of cricket.
C
Publicity – This Committee shall carry out the following duties:-
1. To cause to be published on the World Wide Web.
2. To publicize umpiring activities and achievements,
3. To use the various communication media in acquainting
the public of umpiring matters.
4. All media releases must be sent by the Honorary Secretary
to the Public Relation Officer/Chairman.
D Appeals – This Committee shall deal with any problem,
which may arise especially problems from those dissatisfied with results of examinations.
1. Any umpire wishing to appeal shall do so in writing within thirty (30) days of the event, by submitting his/her
complaint to the Honorary Secretary of the Association with a notice of such appeal to his local organization.
2. The Honorary Secretary shall within fourteen (14) days of the receipt of the
appeal notify all members of the committee where adjudication will take place.
3. The Area Vice President or someone deputized by him shall summon
a meeting to consider the complaint not later than thirty (30) days after the notice.
4. All appeals shall be adjudicated in a territory independent of
the territory from which the Appellant is resident.
5. The umpire appealing shall be given a right to be heard and may be assisted at the
hearing by his/her President or Secretary only.
6. The decision of the Committee shall be final.
Article
15
AD-HOC COMMITTEES
The Council may Delegate
all or any of its powers to any Ad-Hoc Committee specially appointed for a particular purpose by the Council. The members
of any Ad-Hoc Committee need not be persons on the Council, provided he/she is a member from an Umpiring Organization of the
Association.
Article
16
CONVENTIONS
A
An Umpires’ Convention shall be held at such time and place as the Council may decide, but should as far as possible
coincide with the General Meeting of the Council.
B
The Convention shall be opened to members of the Territorial Associations and all other persons interested in Cricket
Umpiring.
C
The purpose of a convention is:-
1.
To invite the presentation of papers on umpiring associated matters.
2. To
deal with current umpiring problems
3. To present awards approved by the Council
4.
To recommend to the West Indies Cricket Board Inc. any changes to be made to the Laws of Cricket whether experimental
or otherwise, as well as it’s playing conditions.
D
A Territorial Umpiring Association or Body, approved by the Council shall be responsible f
or all matters pertinent to the conduct and administration of the Convention
E
The Council shall be responsible for the Agenda of the convention
F
The Territorial Association responsible for the staging of the convention shall submit to the council a programme of
activities and a Provisional Budget of Income and Expenditure at least six (6) months prior to the proposed commencement of
the convention.
Article
17
FINANCE
A
The Association’s Administration activities shall be subsidized by the West Indies Cricket Board Inc., by the
aid of an Annual Monetary Grant. An increase from year to year shall be mutually agreed by the West Indies Cricket Board Inc.,
and the West Indies Cricket Umpires’ Association.
B
To enable the Association to hold its General Meeting and Convention every two (2) years, the association should approach
the West Indies Cricket Board Inc., for a Grant to Defray the Expenses.
C
The Association on its own initiative from time to time should hold Fund Raising efforts to increase its income and
to establish a fund to assist member Territories that are hit by disaster.
D
A Balance Sheet and Statement of Accounts shall be audited to March 31st, by he Association’s Auditors
in respect of the Financial Administration of the Association during the previous two (2) Financial Years and shall be presented
to the Council at the General Meeting.
E
All monies, the property of the association shall be lodged in the name of West Indies Cricket Umpires’ Association
in such bank or banks as deemed necessary.
Cheques for payment shall
be signed by any two of the three (3) authorized signatories.
F
All umpires who officiate and earn fees through the West Indies Cricket Board shall contribute two percent (2%) of
their match fees to the association and or such other fees as may be determined by the council. From time to time Representative
Territorial Associations shall be responsible for collecting the Cess or other fees and forwarding same to the Treasurer of
the Association at the Completion of the Season.
G
The Financial Year of the Association shall be from April 1st to March 31st Annually.
Article 18 RENUMERATION
A
The remuneration for umpires shall be determined by agreement between the West Indies Cricket Board Inc. and the Council/Association.
B The Association
shall appoint a Negotiating Committee consisting of three (3) members to negotiate fees and remuneration with the West Indies
Cricket Board.
C
A Fund shall be set up for the Retirement of Umpires who serve at ICC Test and Regional Levels.
Article 19 AUDITORS
A
Auditors shall be appointed at the General Meeting to examine and report on the Financial Records of the Association
as prepared by the Treasurer, or any matter requested by the Council.
B
Only persons who are not officers of West Indies Cricket Umpires’ Association or other Territorial Associations
shall be appointed.
C
The Council shall fill any Vacancy in the Office of Auditors.
Article 20
VACANCIES
If at any time for any reason there is a vacancy on the Management Committee his/her place shall be filled
by any member appointed by the Management Committee for the Remaining Life of the Committee.
Article 21
GRADING AND APPOINTMENT OF UMPIRES
A
Umpires shall be appointed by the Umpires’ Sub-Committee of the West Indies Board inc., on the recommendation
of the Territorial Association through its Local Cricket Board. Such recommendations shall be in order
of grade provided that such persons put forward have at least two (2) years field experience and would have passed the West
Indies Cricket Umpires’ Association’s final written, oral and practical examinations or its equivalent as decided
by Council.
B
The grading of umpires shall be determined by agreement between the West Indies Cricket Board Inc., and the West Indies
Cricket Umpires Association through the Umpires’ Sub-Committee of the Board such grading shall be done at lest once
every two years.
C
The Association shall be notified through the Umpires’ Sub-Committee of any umpires recommended to the Board
for Appointments to the International Cricket Council (ICC) Panels, such notification to be given prior to the Nominations
being forwarded by the Board.
D
Grades of Umpires with its criteria is listed under By-laws of this Constitution.
Article 22
CLOTHING AND EMBLEMS
The clothing and emblems of a design approved by the Council shall be available to
all members of a member Territorial Association upon such conditions as fixed by the Council.
Article 23
BY-LAWS
A The Council shall have the power
to make By-laws.
B The
purpose of By-Laws is to make changes without changing or amending the Constitution, a simple majority vote at a meeting is
required and does not require the giving of prior notice.
C
By-Laws are equally binding on the body as such Article of the Constitution.
Article
24
INTERPRETATION OF RULES
The Council shall
be the Authority for the Interpretation of the Rules and shall have power to decide any matter not covered by these rules.
Article 25 RESOLUTIONS
A
A simple majority vote shall carry a Resolution at a General Meeting save and except where a Resolution has the effect
of amending or altering the rules of the Constitution, such Resolution will only be carried by a seventy-five percent (75%)
majority of the members present.
B
Refer to the By-Laws for Submission of a Resolution.
Article 26
AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTIUTION
A
No addition, review, alteration or amendment to the Constitution and rules of the Association shall be made unless
the same shall be proposed at a duly constituted meeting of the association, and shall be carried by not less than two-thirds
(75%) of the members present and who are qualified to vote and voting.
B
Any member association wishing to propose any additions alterations or amendments to the Constitution of the Association,
shall forward the same in writing to the Honorary Secretary not less than one (1) month prior to the Special Meeting.
C
The Honorary Secretary shall give notice thereof to the members in accordance with Article 11 – C of these rules.
Article 27 CODE OF EHTICS FOR WEST
INDIES CRICKET UMPIRES’ ASSOCIATION
A
The Council shall approve a Code of Ethics to serve as the Guidelines for the General Conduct of umpires.
B
The Code of Ethics shall be as listed in the By-Laws of the Association.
Article 28 DISSOLUTION
A
The Association may be dissolved by the following manner by a vote in favour thereof, of seventy-five percent (75%)
of Delegates present and who are entitled to vote at a special General Meeting of the Association called for the purpose.
B
The Accounts of the Association be audited by two (2) Registered Public Accountants to be appointed by the Special
General Meeting. Thereafter the Assets be divided proportionately among Territorial Associations in good standing at the time
of Dissolution.
C
No Territorial Association in arrears for subscription shall be entitled to vote at the above Special General Meeting.
WEST INDIES CRICKET UMPIRES’ ASSOCIATION
CONSTITUTION
BY- LAWS
FINAL DRAFT AMENDMENTS
Article V
DUES AND SUBSCRIPTIONS
A
Each member shall pay an Annual Subscription or dues, to be set by the Council and payable not later than by May 1st
of each year.
A – 1
Full Members shall pay a fee of One Hundred Dollars (US $100.00) annually.
A – 2 Associate
Members shall pay a fee of Seventy-five U.S Dollars ($US$75.00) annually
B
The Council shall have the right to remove from its membership any member who has not paid its Annual Subscription
Fee by May or any year.
C
Such Defaulting Member shall be reinstated upon the full payment of arrears on or before September 30th
of the year it was removed from membership.
D
A Defaulting Member who is in arrears after September 30th of the year it is removed from Membership can
only be reinstated upon the Full Payment of the arrears and any fine imposed by the Council.
Article VIII DUTIES OF OFFCIERS
A
The President shall be the Principal Officer of the Association and shall conduct its affairs in accordance with the
policy as approved from time to time by the Council and with these rules.
A – 1
The President shall have the Authority to call meetings after due consultation with the Honorary Secretary and shall
preside at all meetings of the Association.
A – 2
The President shall be one of the Authorized Signatories of the Association’s Accounts.
A
– 3 The President shall have a
Casting Vote in the event of a tie.
A – 4
The President shall be Ex-Officio to all Committee of the Association.
B
The Executive Vice President in the absence of the President to act in his place and to have the same authority and
perform the same functions as the President in Accordance with these rules and policy as approved from time to time by the
Council.
C
The Area Vice President to be responsible to the Council for the Assigned Territorial Association.
C – 1 The Area
Vice President to visit the Territorial Associations on Mutual Agreement at least once per term.
C
– 2 The Area Vice-President
to report on the workings of the Territorial Associations advised to the Council.
C – 3
The Area Vice-President to keep the Territorial Associations advised of the Administration Policies of the Council.
D
The Honorary Secretary to be accountable to the Council and his duties to include but not limited to:
D – 1 Responsibility
for the conduct of all correspondence by and on behalf of the Association.
D – 2
Preparing agendas and sending out notices of meetings as well as making arrangements for said meetings after due consultation
with the President also taking and preparing minutes of all meetings of the Council and the Executive Committee.
D – 3 Custody
of all records and documents of the Association and maintenance of an Annual Register of Members showing the status of all
members.
D – 4
In an emergency, when time dos not permit the council and the Executive Committee to be consulted, the Honorary Secretary,
after due consultation with the President and any three (3) members of the Executive Committee, to take action and at the
next meeting inform the association of the action taken.
D – 5
Preparation of the Secretary’s Annual Report of the Association to be presented to the General Meeting.
D – 6 He/She to
be one of the Authorized Signatories of the Association’s Accounts and Cheques Payments.
D
– 7 To allocate duties to the
Assistant Secretary on the advice of the Council
D – 8
To do all and any other duties as are assigned to him/her from time to time by the Council.
E
The Assistant Secretary/Treasurer has dual responsibilities and share these being accountable to the Council, and his/her
duties to include but not limited to:
E – 1
Assisting the Honorary Secretary in the performance of his/her duties and would perform the duties of Honorary Secretary
and/or the Council.
E – 2
Any and all duties as may be assigned to him/her by the Honorary Secretary and/or the Council.
F
The Secretary/Treasurer in his/her duties as Treasurer of the Association is responsible for the following:-
F – 1
Keeping proper Financial Records of all Transaction of the Association, that is he receipt of all monies payable o
and the disbursement of all monies owed by the Association.
F – 2
The Bank Account (s) of the Association maintained at such bank (s) as determined by the Council and to sign all cheques
and vouchers for payments, together with one of the approved signatories of the Association’s Accounts.
F – 3 The Treasurer
to submit audited Financial Statements to the 31st March to the Council at the General Meeting.
Article
VIII
G
The Chairman of Training and Examinations Committee to ensure regular contact with other members of the Training and
Examination Committee with the view of exchanging ideas for the upliftment of training umpires in Member Territorial Associations.
G – 1 The Chairman
of the Training and Examinations Committee to carryout the functions of the Standing Committee as per Article XIV- B of the
Association’s Constitution.
Article
VII
H
The Chairman/Public Relations Officer of the Publicity Committee to ensure regular contact with members of the Committee,
gathering and disseminating news of umpiring activities throughout the Association’s Membership.
Article VIII
H – 1 The
Chairman/Public Relations Officer to carryout the functions of the Standing Committee as per Article 14 – C of the Association’s
Constitution.
Article XIII – D The Umpire appealing shall pay a fee of in US Dollars the sum of twenty (US$20)
as determined by the Association and which will be the property of the Association at the time of appealing.
Article XVI
CONVENTION
G
The Territorial Association responsible for staging the Convention to charge a registration fee of not less than One
Hundred U S Dollar ($US$100.00) towards the cost for staging the convention. This fee is to be paid on the day of registration
to the convention by Delegates and Observers of Territorial Associations.
H
Territorial Associations shall be judged for the President’s Award based on their performance during the period
between conventions. The criterion for judging to be based on the information provided on the appropriate forms. The President
to be the sole judge and forms must be submitted three (3) months before the convention. Late submissions will not be considered.
Announcements of the winner will be made at the President’s Banquet.
Article XVII FINANCE
A – 1
The Annual Monetary Grant to subsidize the Association’s Administration activities from the West Indies Cricket
Board Inc. should be not less than Two Thousand U.S Dollars ($US$2000.00).
B – 1
A request for a Grant to defray the expenses incurred in hosting the Biennial Convention from the West Indies Cricket
Board INC. should be not less than Twelve Thousand US Dollars ($12000.00US).
Article XVIII RENUMERATIONS
A
Refer to Appendix No. 1
B
Refer to Appendix No. 2
Article XXI GRADING
AND APPOINTMENT OF UMPIRES
D
The following grades will apply for the purpose of Appointments and Remunerations to members of Territorial Associations:
1.
Special Grade Umpires who officiated on the ICC Panel
2. Grade A
Test Umpires who have been appointed and officiated in a “Test”
Match.
3. Grade B
Inter-territorial Umpires who have been appointed and officiated in recognized Inter-Territorial games, “of at
least three (3) days duration” or in games against visiting national teams of those nations who play recognized First
Class Cricket and or ICC Members.
4. Grade C
Territorial Umpires with at least three (3) years field experience and who have passed the W.I.C.U.A Final written
and the Oral and Practical Examinations or its equivalent as approved by the Council.
5.
Grade D Territorial Umpires
who have been successful at the W.I.C.U.A Final written Examination or its equivalent and with a least
two (2) years filed experience.
6. Grade E
All other umpires with at lease one (1) year’s field experience and have been successful at its country Preliminary
Examination.
Article
XXV RESOLUTIONS
B
A simple majority vote will carry a resolution at a General Meeting save and except where a resolution has the effect
of amending or altering the rules of this constitution such resolution will be carried by a two-thirds (75%) majority vote
of the members present.
Article XXVII CODE OF ETHICS FOR WEST INDIES CRICKET Umpires’ ASSOCIATION.
B
1. Umpires must at all time endeavour to conduct themselves in keeping with the true spirit of the
game, observing the highest standards and traditions of cricket with honesty integrity
2.
Umpires refrain from abusive, insulting and indecent language on and off the field and confrontation with players,
spectators or officials in a manner likely to bring the game to disrepute.
3. An umpire should extend due respect to his/her colleagues, regardless of status and be willing to work
with him/her. Be loyal to his/her colleagues and will stand by all decisions mutually agreed upon and shall not undermine
the confidence players have in his/her colleagues.
4. An umpire will use the existing channels
of communications in dealing with umpiring matters. Also cooperate with all
related personnel in improving the standard of cricket and will be objective in all his/her reports and assessments and will
avoid divisive criticisms and destructive actions.
5. An umpire will lend support and participate in various activities
of his/her association. He/she will not denigrate the Fraternity so that prospective persons lose the desire to enter for
membership.
6. An umpire must at all times be coherent and cognizance in execution of his/her duties. He/she must develop
an appreciation for a desire to strive for excellence by attending seminars and refresher courses in umpiring.
APPENDIX
NO. 2
RETIREMENT BENEFITS FOR UMPIRES
At present there is no plan in place for benefits
to Umpires when they retire. Umpires do yeoman service and some kind of reward should be considered upon retirement of the
umpire who has served the game at the highest level.
Qualification for Benefit
In order to quality for such benefit, an umpire should have accumulated a minimum of twenty-five (25) points officiating
in the under mentioned category of matches with points allotted as follows:-
1. Official Test Match Status
– ICC approved -
10 points
2. Official
One Day International Matches – ICC approved
- 5 points
3. First Class Matches of Four days (under the
aegis of WICB) -
3 points
4. One
Day Matches under the aegis of WICB
- 2 points
5. Under 19 WICB Tournament Matches
- 1 point.
The umpire must officially notify the West Indies
Cricket Umpires’ Association of his retirement by letter. All practicing umpires who are currently officiating in the
above games from the inception of their career will be entitled to benefits.
FUNDING THE BENEFIT
The benefit will be a monetary reward and to be
funded as follows:-
1.
The West Indies Cricket Board to plan and organize an umpires’ benefit match each year.
2.
The surplus derived from such match to be shared as follows:
i. 20% WICB
ii. 10% WICB
iii. 70% to an Umpires’ Retirement Fund
3.
½% of all gate receipts from Test and One Day International Matches played in the West Indies to be placed in
the fund.
4. The Fund to be administered
by the WICB in a US Dollar denomination account.
PAYMENT OF THE BENEFIT
An umpire must have accumulated twenty-five (25)
points or more upon retirement to qualify for the benefit, which will be paid as follows.
i.
25 – 30 points
- US$ 2,500.00
ii. 51 – 70
points -
US$ 5,000.00
iii. 76
- 100 points -
US$ 7,500.00
iv. Over
100 points
- US$10,000.0
The intention of the benefits is to alert the WICB
to the fact that as the West Indies Cricketers are able to benefit from a Players’ Fund when they retire from active
International Cricket, so too, the umpires who serve at the Regional and International Levels should be able to access a benefit
after serving the game for a number of years.
In terms of the number of umpires that will retire each year, this will be negligible, so that the Fund once
established and maintained, properly monitored and administered, should increase each year and be able to service a benefit.
BY
– LAW ARTICLE 16 H (PART ONE)
PRESIDENT’S
ASSOCIATION WARD
A new innovation for encouraging member territories to be assertive in enhancing the Umpire’s Fraternity as follows:-
a. Advancement
b. Recruiting and Training
c. Exams
d. Grading
e.
Seminars
f. Service
1. A
Flag, trophy or awards be the reward for the most outstanding Association that subscribes to the President’s criteria
of a model association.
2. The President to receive
the required form and make his choice, which would be announced at the President’s Dinner
3.
Forms to be submitted (based on past years’ activities) three (3) or one (1) month before Conventions for judging.
Any forms received after the deadline date would not be considered.
4.
The information would assist West Indies Cricket Umpires’ Association to update its records and would help to
know where to direct its efforts in strengthening its membership.
BY – LAW ARTICLE XVIH
(PART TWO)
SPECIMEN
“FORM”
WICUA PRESIDENT’S ASSOCIAITON AWARD
1.
ASSOCIATION NAME:
Country(s) :
Postal Address:
2.
OFFICERS:
President/Chairman
Secretary
Vice President/Chairman
Assistant
Secretary (s)
Treasurer:
3.
HISTORY
Year Founded:
Affiliated/Membership:
MEMBERS
ACTIVE
NON-ACTIVE
GRADES:
TEST TERRITORIAL
A B C D
NO OF UMPIRES:-
Recruitment:-
20
20
20
EXAMINATIONS: PRELIMARY
FINAL WRITTEN O & P
CANDIDATES:-
4.
SEMINARS:
COMENTS (pto)
5.
SERVICE TO CRICKET:-
COMMENTS (pto)
6.
Comment’s
(p.t.o)
7.
Expected attendance at Convention:-
8.
WICUA Fees Paid:
Yes / No RECEIPT NO:
9.
2% CESS PAID :
Yes / No RECEIPT NO:
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
President/Chairman
Date
Secretary
(Rubber Stamp)
………………………………………….
Area Vice President
COMMENTS
4.
SEMINARS:
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5.
SERVICE TO CRICKET
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6.
GENERAL COMMENTS:
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