Ioc Guidelines For Creation Of I.o.c Commission

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Regulations related to the IOC Athletes’ Commission IOC GUIDELINES RELATED TO THE CREATION OF AN IF ATHLETES’ COMMISSION (Guidelines) Pursuant to the recommendation of the IOC 2000 Reform Commission that “athletes should be well represented at all levels of the sports movement: IOC, IFs, NOCs and NFs”, the IOC encourages IFs and NFs to form their own athletes’ commissions. The Guidelines below could be used when forming such commissions. Based on these Guidelines, each IF can establish the terms of reference and powers of its own athletes’ commission.

1. MISSION The mission of an IF Athletes’ Commission (hereafter “Commission”) is to represent the views of the athletes and make their voice heard within the IF.

2. OBJECTIVES The objectives of the Commission are to: a. Consider issues related to athletes and provide advice to the IF; b. Represent the rights and interests of athletes and to make related recommendations; and c. Maintain contact with the IOC Athletes’ Commission.

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COMPOSITION OF THE COMMISSION a. The Commission has a minimum of five members. They must be at least 16 years of age, and have never been sanctioned for a doping offence. b. The Commission is composed of a majority of athletes who, at the time of their election/nomination, are participating at least at national level in a sport on the Olympic programme, or have done so within the previous four years. c. Both sexes must be represented within the Commission. d. The majority of the members of the Commission are elected by their peers. e. The length of the term of office is four years. It may be renewed. f. The members of the IOC Athletes’ Commission from the sport concerned are ex-officio members of the Commission. They have the right to vote at meetings of the Commission.

4. REPRESENTATION OF THE COMMISSION WITHIN THE IF a. The Commission is represented at the IF's General Assembly by at least two of its members, elected by the Commission, who will have the right to vote within this Assembly; b. The Commission is represented within the IF’s executive body by at least one member, elected by the IF's General Assembly or the Commission, who will have the right to vote within this executive body.

IOC Guidelines related to the creation of an IF Athletes' Commission In force as of January 2009

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5. MEETINGS OF THE COMMISSION a. The Commission meets at least once a year; b. The IF is responsible for ensuring, within its means, that the Commission is able to meet.

IOC Guidelines related to the creation of an IF Athletes' Commission In force as of January 2009

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