Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Uladh
Scoileanna Uladh Cumann Lúthchleas Gael – Constitution and Byelaws
B) All members of the Committee of Scoileanna Uladh shall have voting rights.
C) Meetings shall be attended by the duly appointed Scoileanna Uladh Administrator/Servicing Officer, who shall not have voting rights.
a) To implement the policies of Scoileanna Uladh and to manage the affairs of Scoileanna Uladh.
b) To adjudicate on applications for affiliation from schools in Ulster.
c) To adjudicate on any issues of eligibility for Scoileanna Uladh competitions.
d) To act as Coiste Stiúrtha na gComórtas (Competitions Control Committee), and as such to carry out the following powers and functions.
i) To be responsible for the organisation, administration and control of the Ulster Schools Championships, Leagues (and other competitions) in Hurling and Football, including the selection of venues and appointment of referees.
ii) To draw up Regulations governing the organisation of competitions under its control – including composition, timing, and promotion and relegation – prior to the start of Scoileanna Uladh competitions.
(iii) To be responsible for the investigation and processing of matters relating to the Enforcement of Rules, in the case of Competitions or Games under the jurisdiction of Scoileanna Uladh, including matters arising from Referees’ Reports and objections.
e) To be responsible for the management of all funds received by Scoileanna Uladh and for submitting audited accounts to the Annual General Meeting of Scoileanna Uladh for approval.
f) To appoint sub-committees as required, and to define the terms of reference of such committees.
g) It shall submit an annual report to Ulster GAA Convention.
h) To convene a Special General Meeting of Scoileanna Uladh at any time provided ten days’ clear notice in writing is given to the schools and members of Scoileanna Uladh.
i) Between meetings, the Cathaoirleach and one other Officer shall have plenary powers to deal with urgent matters.
b) Motions shall be submitted on the Motion Paper which shall be sent to An Rúnaí of each member school at least four weeks prior to the Annual General Meeting and which shall be c completed and returned to An Rúnaí at least two full weeks prior to the Annual General Meeting.
c) The Motion Paper shall be signed by An Rúnaí/Designated Teacher of the member school.
d) Motions to enact new or amend existing Bye-laws shall give the full text of the proposed addition or amendment and also quote the number(s) of the Bye-law(s) affected thereby.
e) Motions to remove or amend an existing bye-law shall be carried by two thirds of those present, entitled to vote and voting.
21. Schools with a proven record of success, and who compete at ‘B’, ‘C’, ‘D’ or ‘E’ level from U14½ upwards, may not enter a team in a lower tier at U13½ level.
26. In the event of the failure of two schools to agree on a referee, venue or date during the league stages of any competition, the final and binding decision will be made by the Servicing Officer or Secretary.
32. All Hurling games at ‘B’ , ‘C’ and ‘D’ levels must be played at 15-a- side where the schools involved have a panel of 18 or more players; otherwise, 13-a- side games will be played.
33. All players in hurling games must wear an approved helmet which has a frontal guard.
41. Registration: Schools participating in competitions with an All Ireland dimension (6) must register their panel of players with An Rúnaí prior to participating in the relevant Provincial Championship.
42. Insurance: Each school is advised to investigate thoroughly the issue of personal insurance for each student, and is advised to avail of the special rate (€300 per school) which is available under CLCG’s Player Injury Scheme.
44. Games may be scheduled and played under floodlights subject to the CCC being satisfied that the standard of lighting is of sufficient quality.