Re: Requests for Exemption from Penalty for Olympiad selection
Well said Brian. I could not agree more.
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Re: Requests for Exemption from Penalty for Olympiad selection
That's typical Drkulec code speak. Meaning > nothing is getting done on this critical matter.Originally posted by Vlad Drkulec View PostA number of people are working on it slowly but surely, I believe.
As pres I would be so stoked to talk about the crew that's working hard and credit the crew by name, also giving an update on the amazing work that has been accomplished thus far!
Instead, what do we have???
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Re: Requests for Exemption from Penalty for Olympiad selection
We are also bound by the not for profit act in addition to our Constitution and By-laws.Originally posted by Bob Armstrong View PostHi Neil:
Someone correct me if I am wrong, but since CFC came under the Not-for-Profit Corporations Act, it is now only legally bound by its Constitution and its By-laws.
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Re: Requests for Exemption from Penalty for Olympiad selection
I am a high school teacher. There is no such thing as writing an exam at a later time. He would get information about the questions from his friends. He could put his acceptances to university at risk. I am not saying he should get an exception, but school does come first in this situation.Originally posted by Andy Shaw View PostThe executive have already granted a waiver to Razvan Preotu for reason of an exam and high school graduation ceremony.
Absolutely ridiculous. Making rules and laying down exceptions. An exam can easily be taken at a later date. Ridiculous. We are all busy. Life has priorities - pick the ones most important to you.
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Re: Requests for Exemption from Penalty for Olympiad selection
You are trending in the right direction. Passing everything in the handbook, as is, is not possible and open to legal challenges which would likely be successful. The federal government forced non-profits to change the way they operated in order to comply with the new act. I don't think its possible to put the genie back in the bottle.Originally posted by Bob Armstrong View Post
Maybe Vlad can answer if I am on the right track on this.
Bob (Former Voting Member)
The handbook still has relevance because we continue to follow large portions of it as guidelines but we do have to get a new handbook together. A number of people are working on it slowly but surely, I believe.
Voting members have certain responsibilities and rights but I am not sure that setting of policies is one of them particularly when those policies can set legal pitfalls for directors.Last edited by Vlad Drkulec; Wednesday, 17th May, 2017, 09:59 PM.
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Re: Requests for Exemption from Penalty for Olympiad selection
Hi Bob, OK thanks ... appreciate the info.Originally posted by Bob Armstrong View PostHi Neil:
Someone correct me if I am wrong, but since CFC came under the Not-for-Profit Corporations Act, it is now only legally bound by its Constitution and its By-laws. So your search re "waiver" will likely have to take place in the By-laws.
The old "Handbook" is from a prior era, and now has no legal status whatsoever.
Now some sections of the Handbook were, I believe, reproduced in the By-laws. But what was left is sort of now without any status.
The Voting Members have never, to my knowledge, passed any motion making the balance of the Handbook formal CFC "Policy". And in any event, this could not be done at all, without a total re-write of the remains of the Handbook, since the cannibalization, plus the re-incorporation, have left it an internal shambles. So I am pretty sure, if there is anything in the burned out shell of the Handbook on "waiver", it is irrelevant to any meaningful discussion, except going forward to either integrate it into a Bylaw, or for CFC to start a new "Policies" Book, and put it in there.
Maybe Vlad can answer if I am on the right track on this.
Bob (Former Voting Member)
R.I.P. CFC Handbook
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Re: Requests for Exemption from Penalty for Olympiad selection
Hi Neil:Originally posted by Neil Frarey View PostIs this 'request for exemption' part of the CFC's Handbook?
Someone correct me if I am wrong, but since CFC came under the Not-for-Profit Corporations Act, it is now only legally bound by its Constitution and its By-laws. So your search re "waiver" will likely have to take place in the By-laws.
The old "Handbook" is from a prior era, and now has no legal status whatsoever.
Now some sections of the Handbook were, I believe, reproduced in the By-laws. But what was left is sort of now without any status.
The Voting Members have never, to my knowledge, passed any motion making the balance of the Handbook formal CFC "Policy". And in any event, this could not be done at all, without a total re-write of the remains of the Handbook, since the cannibalization, plus the re-incorporation, have left it an internal shambles. So I am pretty sure, if there is anything in the burned out shell of the Handbook on "waiver", it is irrelevant to any meaningful discussion, except going forward to either integrate it into a Bylaw, or for CFC to start a new "Policies" Book, and put it in there.
Maybe Vlad can answer if I am on the right track on this.
Bob (Former Voting Member)
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Re: Requests for Exemption from Penalty for Olympiad selection
Is this 'request for exemption' part of the CFC's Handbook?Originally posted by Andy Shaw View PostThe executive have already granted a waiver to Razvan Preotu for reason of an exam and high school graduation ceremony.
Absolutely ridiculous. Making rules and laying down exceptions. An exam can easily be taken at a later date. Ridiculous. We are all busy. Life has priorities - pick the ones most important to you.
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Re: Requests for Exemption from Penalty for Olympiad selection
Razvan did pick the one that is most important - his education. As he should.
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Re: Requests for Exemption from Penalty for Olympiad selection
Hopefully the next Canadian Closed will have a longer lead time. Maybe Andy Shaw might organize it.
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Re: Requests for Exemption from Penalty for Olympiad selection
The executive have already granted a waiver to Razvan Preotu for reason of an exam and high school graduation ceremony.Originally posted by Vlad Drkulec View Post
Absolutely ridiculous. Making rules and laying down exceptions. An exam can easily be taken at a later date. Ridiculous. We are all busy. Life has priorities - pick the ones most important to you.
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Requests for Exemption from Penalty for Olympiad selection
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Re: Questions RE: women at 2017 CC
1 No. We expect there would be a proper event for this.Originally posted by John Upper View PostA couple questions about women at the 2017 Closed:
- does it count as a qualifier for the next FIDE Women's World Cup (or whatever FIDE calls the next stage of the Women's World Championship cycle)?
- what are the entry fees for WIMs and WGMs?
Thanks.
2 As it's in the Open FIDE division, I wouldn't expect Women's titles to receive reduced entry.
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Questions RE: women at 2017 CC
A couple questions about women at the 2017 Closed:Originally posted by Pierre Denommee View PostThis Championship is open to both Men and Women.
This message was brought to you by your Women Coordinator just in case some WGM, WIM, WFM or other strong women were not aware that they can play.
- does it count as a qualifier for the next FIDE Women's World Cup (or whatever FIDE calls the next stage of the Women's World Championship cycle)?
- what are the entry fees for WIMs and WGMs?
Thanks.
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Often schools will allow students write exams early. I don't know if something can be arranged for the 29th.
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