THE BRITISH SOCIETY OF
PAEDIATRIC GASTROENTEROLOGY HEPATOLOGY AND NUTRITION

Constitution (1999)

Draft Revised Constitution (August 1999)
Additions to 1997 Constitution which was adopted at
York RCPCH meeting in April 1999

 

Rule 1

The title of the Society shall be "The British Society of Paediatric Gastroenterology Hepatology and Nutrition" hereinafter referred to as "the Society".

Rule 2

The objects of the Society shall be the advancement of research, clinical excellence and training in paediatric gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition.
In furtherance of the above objects but no further or otherwise the Society shall:

(i) foster professional relationships with colleagues, both nationally and Internationally.

(ii) organise the Annual Meetings which shall remain the fora at which researchers can present their work.

Rule 3

Alterations to this constitution shall receive the assent of two-thirds of the members present and voting at an Annual General Meeting or a Special General Meeting. A resolution for the alteration of the constitution must be received by the Secretary of the Society at least 21 days before the meeting at which the resolution is to be brought forward. At least 14 days notice of such a meeting must be given by the Secretary to the membership and must include notice of the alteration proposed. Provided that no alteration shall be made to Rule 2, Rule 16 or Rule 3 until the approval in writing of the Charity Commissioners or other authority having charitable jurisdiction shall have been obtained and no alteration shall be made which will have the effect of causing the Society to cease to be a charity in law.

Rule 4

Membership : Full membership shall be available, upon payment of the appropriate fee, to Consultants, Specialist Registrars, Lecturers , Research Fellows and basic scientists in any speciality who are committed to an area of paediatric gastroenterology, hepatology or nutrition. Proposals for membership shall be submitted to the Council by a member on the Society’s Proposal Form and the Council shall recommend those suitable for election to membership to the Annual Meeting of the Society. Honorary Membership may be conferred by the Society, at the recommendation of Council, upon distinguished colleagues who have made an outstanding contribution to paediatric gastroenterology, whether they be members of the Society or not. Upon retirement, full members may apply in writing to the Secretary to become Honorary Members. Honorary Members would not be required to pay the annual subscription fee and would not have voting rights at the Annual General Meeting nor at Special Meetings.

Associate membership shall be available, upon payment of an appropriate concessionary fee, to any non-medically qualified health professional who is committed to clinical service and/or research in paediatric gastroenterology, hepatology or nutrition

Rule 5

A member who has been absent from six consecutive meetings of the Society shall be deemed to have allowed his/her membership to lapse.

Rule 6

Members moving abroad may request to become Corresponding Members and shall pay a Corresponding Membership charge. Membership shall be open to Paediatric Gastroenterologists and Hepatologists from overseas for the duration of their clinical or research attachments in the UK. On their departure they would normally be required to become Corresponding Members if they so desired.

Rule 7

Council: the business of the Society shall be conducted by a Council which shall consist of the President, Secretary, Treasurer and seven other elected members, one of whom shall be a trainee representative, and one the associate members’ representative. Each of the Society’s 3 main areas of interest (gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition) shall be represented on the Council. A quorum of four must be present at a Council meeting and must include the President or Secretary. The President, Secretary and Treasurer and six other members shall be elected at the Business Meeting. In addition there will be a paediatric surgeon who represents BAPS.

Rule 8

The President, Secretary, Treasurer and other members of Council shall normally serve for a period of 3 years. Members of Council below the rank of Consultant shall serve for two years.

Rule 9

The President shall:

(a) preside at Business Meetings of the Society and chair meetings of Council;

(b) be authorised to speak on both academic and administrative issues. The Secretary may attend meetings as his deputy;

(c) authorise an appropriate member of the Society, who need not be a member of the Council, to represent the views of the Society to other Associations and Societies and, in particular, shall ensure that the Society is represented at deliberations of the British Association of Paediatric Surgeons (BAPS), the British Association for the Study of the Liver (BASL) and the European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN).

Rule 10

The Secretary shall:

(a) keep minutes of Business Meetings of the Council;

(b) prepare the Agenda and take minutes of the Business Meetings of the Society;

(c) maintain a current list of members and their addresses;

(d) maintain an archive of documents pertaining to the history and development of the Society

(e) deputise for the President;

(f) represent the Society at meetings of Convenors of the specialty groups of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health

Rule 11

The Treasurer shall:

(a) be responsible for the collection and banking of annual subscription fees

(b) be responsible for the payment of bills incurred by the Society out of the Society’s Bank Account

(c) submit annually to the Society a statment of accounts

Rule12

Two meetings shall be held annually:

(a) The Spring Meeting shall be held in association with the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and shall consist of original scientific contributions. It may include such guest lectures, symposia or joint sessions with other paediatric specialty groups as the Council shall determine.

Papers submitted to the Society for the Spring Meeting, using abstract forms and submission procedures of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, shall be chosen by Council. In general, papers will be accepted on the understanding that they have not been published or read at a national or international meeting before the Society’s scientific meeting.

Papers shall be spoken not read.

By providing clear guidelines of the acceptable standards for abstract preparation, slide preparation and presentation, the Society shall foster excellence in scientific presentation and discussion.

 

(b) The Winter Meeting shall be held annually.

Rule 13

Funding: A membership fee shall be paid as determined by Council. Registration and accommodation at meetings held in association with the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health or with the British Society of Gastroenterology shall be administered by those societies. Financial arrangements for autonomous meetings shall be made by local organisers.

Rule 14

The proceedings of meetings of the Society shall be regarded as confidential

Rule 15

Members wishing to relinquish full membership shall have the opportunity of resignation or adoption of Corresponding Membership.

Rule 16

The Society may be dissolved by a Resolution passed by a two-thirds majority of those present and voting at a Special General Meeting convened for the purpose, of which 21 days notice shall have been given to the members. Such resolution may give instructions for the disposal of any assets held by or in the name of the Society, provided that any property shall to be paid to or distributed among the members of the Society but shall be given or transferred to such other charitable institution or institution having objects similar to some or all of the objects of the Society as the Society may determine and if and in so far as effect cannot be given to the provision then to some other charitable purpose.

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