1. NAME
The League shall be called ‘The Huddersfield Table Tennis League’.
2. THE OBJECTS OF THE LEAGUE
The objects of the League shall be to promote competitive Table Tennis in
Huddersfield and District to improve the standard of play. In addition, the
promotion of local community participation in a healthy recreation through
the provision of facilities and the promotion of Table Tennis.
3. CONSTITUTION
The League shall consist of President and Officers elected in accordance
with Rule 10 hereinafter and Affiliated Clubs and individuals.
4. MEMBERSHIP
Membership shall be open to any club or individual at the discretion of the
Management Committee.
5. ELECTION
(a) Every club applying for membership of the League shall complete the
Application Form in force at the time, which shall state the number of teams
to be entered, the Home Night for each team address of the Club Secretary.
(b) All new clubs are admitted to the League at the discretion of the
Management Committee.
6. SUBSCRIPTIONS
Subscriptions (to be paid at the time of entry) will be £75.00 per senior
team and 50% for junior teams (all players must be juniors) and 67% of this
rate where two juniors payers play on a regular basis (to be a junior all
players must be under the age of 18 at the beginning of the season).
Subscriptions shall be paid by the 31st October of that season, after that
date a 10% surcharge will be added. The subscription includes free entry
into the Closed Championship for each team member.
7. OFFICERS
(a) The Honorary Officers of the League shall be President, Secretary,
Treasurer, Chairman, Match Secretary, Development Officer, Coaching
Secretary and Website Manager.
(b) The Management Committee shall be empowered to appoint any past or
present member of the League as Vice-President in the recognition of
services to the League. Once appointed the person shall hold office for a
minimum of five years.
8. GENERAL COUNCIL
The General Council shall be convened for any extraordinary matter, and
shall consist of the Honorary Officers of the League, the Vice-Presidents
plus any and all registered players entitled to vote. All such persons
attending shall be entitled to one vote.
9. MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
(a) The League affairs shall be managed by a Management Committee consisting
of the Honorary Officers of the league and a representative from each league club,
but voting rights will still remain as one vote per person in attendance.
(b) The Management Committee shall have the power to co-opt additional
members on to the Committee.
(c) A quorum shall be five members.
(d) Committee Meetings to be held on dates fixed at the first Committee
meeting.
(e) The Committee shall have power to arrange and control any
tournaments, matches, trials or competitions found desirable.
(f) The Honorary Secretary and any other member of the Committee
together shall be empowered to act in case of an emergency and decisions
shall be given subject to confirmation at the next meeting of the Committee.
(g) If any member of the Management Committee (with the exception of the
President) is absent without reasonable cause from three consecutive
meetings, he or she may be requested to resign.
(h) Should an Officer or member of the Management Committee relinquish
his or her office during the year, the Management Committee shall have the
power to fill the vacancy.
(i) In all matters before the Management Committee concerning a Club in
which a member of the Committee is interested as an official or member,
such a member shall have no voting power when a decision is being arrived at.
(j) The League Secretary, Match Secretary, Coaching Secretary, Website
Manager and Development officer shall receive an honorarium of £50.
(k) The League Treasurer shall receive an honorarium of £25.
10. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
(a) The Annual General Meeting of the League shall be held no later than the
30th June, at such place as the Management Committee shall decide.
(b) At least fourteen days notice of the Meeting, together with the Agenda
and Proposed Alterations of Rules shall be given to all affiliated Clubs who
shall be responsible for notifying all registered players.
(c) The Honorary Officers shall be elected at the Annual General Meeting.
They shall retire annually and shall be eligible for the re-election at the
Annual General Meeting.
(d) Each Registered Player shall be entitled to one vote at the Annual
General Meeting.
(e) Attendance at the Annual General Meeting by non-registered players
shall be at the discretion of the Management Committee.
(f) Clubs not sending a representative to the Annual General Meeting shall
be fined £20.
(g) (i) Nominations for the Honorary Officers as defined by the Rule 7 shall
be in writing to the Secretary before May 1st each year and shall include the
written consent of the person nominated.
(ii) Nominations for the Management Committee will be accepted at the
A.G.M. if the person nominated has consented.
(h) Resolutions shall be carried by a simple majority of the votes cast.
(i) No registered player shall be entitled to a vote at the Annual General
Meeting if monies are owing to the League either by the player or the
player’s club.
11. FINANCE
(a) The Financial year of the League shall end on April 30th and a Statement
of Accounts up to and including that date shall be presented to the Annual
General Meeting.
(b) The Funds of the League shall be lodged at the Yorkshire Bank in the
name of The Huddersfield Table Tennis League. The Financial Business of
the League shall be the responsibility of the Honorary Treasurer.
12. ALTERATION OF THE RULES
No addition to or alteration or rescission of the Rules shall be effected
unless at the Annual General Meeting or at a General Meeting convened for
the purpose. Any proposed addition to, alteration or recission of the Rules
shall be submitted in writing to the Honorary Secretary before April 30th or
together with the requisition for a General Council Meeting.
13. LEAGUE COMPOSITION AND TEAM ENTRY
(a) The League shall be composed of a General Selection plus a Ladies
Section should entries permit. Ladies teams will be incorporated into the
General Section should entries prove insufficient for a Ladies Section. A
Ladies team cannot enter the General Section as a team unless they are
entered in the Ladies Section should one exist.
(b) Clubs should enter their teams for the forthcoming season by or at the
Annual General Meeting accompanied by a £20 deposit per team. Late
entries, if accepted, will be subject to a £10 non-refundable levy.
14. ALLOCATION OF TEAMS
Where two or more divisions are formed the Management Committee shall
decide to which division a ream shall be allocated, but the following general
principles shall be observed:
(a) At the end of a season the bottom two teams in each Division except the
lowest Division shall be relegated to the next lower Division; and the top
two teams in each Division except the highest Division shall be promoted to
the next higher Division.
(b) A team shall be allocated to the same Division as that in which it
participated the previous season except where clause (a) or (c) operates.
(c) A vacancy in a Division caused by the resignation of a team during the
previous season or the failure of a team to re-enter the Division shall be
either filled by a team which would normally have been relegated in
accordance with clause (A), a team from the next lower Division, or a new
team.
(d) A new team entering the League shall be allocated to the lowest
Division, unless otherwise allocated in accordance with clause (c).
(e) A team which resigned during the previous season and is desirous of
re-entering the League shall be regarded as a new team.
15. FIXTURES
(a) Fixtures shall be arranged by the Management Committee and shall be
fulfilled by each team by the end of a season.
(b) Postponement of a fixture will be permitted providing:
(1) 48 hours is given. However in exceptional circumstances where an event
occurs within the 48 hour period e.g. inclement weather, sudden illness of a
player, postponement will be permitted.
(2) The Match Secretary is notified of the postponement prior to the date of
the original fixture.
(3) The home team must offer two alternative dates.
(4) The team requesting a postponement shall be liable to a £10 fine which
will only be imposed if the fixture remains unplayed 28 days after the
original date of the fixture.
(5) If the fixture remains unplayed after the new date then both teams will
be required to attend the next Management Committee when further
penalties may be imposed.
(6) All fixtures from the first half of the season must be completed within 21
days of the end of the first half otherwise rule 15(d) applies.
Note: The Committee are seeking to strengthen the existing rule
considerably because of the unacceptably high numbers of unfulfilled
fixtures at the end of last season and the apparent ease with which teams
have cancelled matches without rearranging them within reasonable time.
(c) Both teams must keep a record of all matches played. The home team is
responsible for submitting the official result card to the Match Secretary
ensuring that it is received no later than the Wednesday following each
week to the match. The away team is responsible for sending the result
(score card only) by email to the Match Secretary within 48 hours of
completing the fixture. Clubs in breach of this rule may be liable to a fine of £3.00
(d) In the event of a team not fulfilling a fixture on the original date or a
rearranged date under Rule 15(b), the matter will be referred to the League
Management Committee, who may deduct up to 10 points from the offending
team and may order the match to be played on a fixed date. The Committee
will have the power to award points for any unfulfilled fixture.
(e) Teams failing to fulfil two or more fixtures to be suspended from the
League at the discretion of the Management Committee.
(f) The Management Committee may fine, suspend or expel from the
League any club, team or player sending in the name of a player who did not
take part in the match.
(g) For each occasion after the first that any team plays a match with less
than three players, the team shall have two additional points deducted,
irrespective of the result of the match. Points for unplayed games to be
credited to players for Merit Award purposes.
(h) Where two or more teams in the same division have the same number of
points at the end of the season, the number of games won will determine
the winner. In the event of games won being equal, then the side with the
least games conceded (lost) will win.
(i) Players playing competitive table tennis outside of the Huddersfield
League, but excluding the National League or International competition,
must register this fact on their team registration form. Any such player must
play a minimum of five Huddersfield League Fixtures during the season. A
player failing to fulfil this minimum requirement shall have any sets that
he/she has participated in declared void at the discretion of the
Management Committee.
(j) In case of dispute on any point covering fixtures, reference shall be made
to the Management Committee, whose decisions shall be final.
16. WITHDRAWALS
Should a team withdraw from a Division during the season the matches
played by that team shall be declared void.
17. MATCH PROCEDURE
(a) All matches shall be played udner E.T.T.A and I.T.T.F regulations and the
current laws of the table tennis for International Competitions except that
the League reserves the right to play 21-up in knockout competitions.
(b) Teams shall consist of three players, each of whom shall play each
member of the apposing team a set. In addition one set of doubles shall be
played. In each case a set shall consist of best of five games.
(c) The Home Team shall mark its three players A, B and C and the Away
team X, Y and Z. Immediately before the commencement of the match the
teams shall simultaneously exchange the names of their players.
Subject to any re-arrangement mutually agreed upon, the order of play (A,
B, C being the Home Team) shall be A v X, B v Y, C v Z, B v X, Doubles, A v
Z, C v Y, B v Z, C v X , A v Y.
(d) One point will be awarded for each set won.
(e) All matches to start PROMPTLY at 7:30 p.m, except where two or more
tables are to be used, in which case matches shall start no later than 8.00
p.m. To encourage maximum participation by younger players, teams may
request an earlier start than 7:30p.m. Wherever possible, opponents should
respect such requests. No practice should be allowed for players arriving
after the start of the match.
(f) If a team shall not have sufficient players present to keep the table
continuously in use, the opposing team shall be entitled to the outstanding
unplayed sets at the discretion of the Management Committee.
(g) The umpires for each set must be agreed upon mutually and scoring
should be undertaken alternatively by representatives in each team. In the
case of a dispute as to who should umpire, the visiting team shall have the
choice.
18. PLAYERS REGISTRATION
(a) Clubs entering the League shall submit player registrations by July 31st.
Final date for the player registration 31st December. Application for later
registration subject to Management Committee discretion (only in cases of
emergency).
(b) A Club entering one team shall register a minimum of four players; two
teams - 8 players; three teams - 12 players; four teams - 16 players; five
teams - 19 players; six teams - 22 players. No team shall be allowed to
commence its fixtures until the minimum number of registrations have been
made.
(c) Additional players registered after the commencement of the season will
not be allowed to play twice against the same opponents in the League in
the second half of the season.
(d) A team entering two or more teams in the League shall register the best
three players in the first team, the next best three in the second team and so
on. No player may play for a lower team than that for which he/she is
registered, unless that team is in the same division. No player may play
against the same opposition more than the number of League games
scheduled between the team for which he is registered and the opponents,
nor for more than one team in a round of a cup competition (a player may
play for one other team in a cup competition up to a maximum of 2 matches
for that other team). No player of a losing team can play against the winning
ream in a latter round of the same competition while playing for the other
team. In the case of these rules being infringed then the illegal player(s)
scores shall be deleted and games awarded to their opponents. New players
must play a minimum of 2 League Matches before being eligible to play in
a cup competition. Each registered player may play for a higher team or
team within the limits of Rule 18 (g). Clubs seeking to demote a player, from
a higher team to a lower team, must seek the approval of the Management
Committee before that player is allowed to play for a lower team. Once
demoted, that player may not play for a higher team again that season. Any
demotion must be equated with a promotion unless the higher team already
has its required number of three players.
(e) A registered player may transfer from one club to another subject to the
approval of the Management Committee.
(f) Players cease to be eligible to play for lower division teams once they
have played six matches in a higher division(s). The Management
Committee will consider any submission covering exceptional
circumstances but until permission has been given in writing by the Match
Secretary or his deputy any points gained at a higher level after the sixth
match will be declared void and awarded to the opposition. Games played
for the player’s established lower division team will not be affected pending
the clarification of his status.
(g) No player shall be permitted to play until their registration has been
confirmed by the League Registration and Match Secretary.
Each application for registration must be accompanied by the Players ETTA
Player Licence Number and will be deemed accepted on the issue of the
Certificate of Registration in the handbook signed by a League Officer.
Verbal confirmation of registration will only be valid for 14 days and it is the
players responsibility to ensure that they have evidence of registration and
ETTA Licence Number at all league events.
(h) In the event of a club playing an unlicensed player(s), that the player(s)
scores shall be deleted from the card and the games awarded to the
opponents. The club shall also be fined £2.
19. PLAYING FACILITIES AND EQUPIMENT
(a) Each club shall provide accommodation, lighting and one or more tables
which shall be maintained to the satisfaction of the Management Committee.
(b) Tables, nets and supports shall conform with the Laws of Table Tennis
nos. 1 and 2.
(c) Balls shall be provided by the Home Team and only balls sanctioned by
the E.T.T.A. shall be used unless otherwise mutually agreed upon by the two
teams concerned.
(d) No electronic smoking (vaping) to be allowed in the room where a table
tennis match is taking place.
20. CHANGE OF HEADQUARTERS, SECRETARY, ETC
Any change in Secretary, Secretary’s address or Headquarters, shall be
notified by the Club concerned to the League Honorary Fixture and
Registration Secretary and to the Secretary of each Club having a team in
the same Division or Divisions as the club concerned making the change.
This notification to be in writing.
21. CHANGE IN HOME NIGHT
Any change in Home night for a team or teams shall be notified to the
League Secretary and the Secretary of each Club which has a team or teams
in the same Division or Divisions. This notification to be in writing.
22. EXPENSES
The travelling expenses of the following shall be paid out of the League
Funds:
(a) Players representing the League in competitive matches only.
(b) Officers of the League or members of the Management Committee
representing the League at the meetings of the Y.T.T.A. and the E.T.T.A.
(c) The development Officer in pursuance of his duties.
23. HONOURS
Perpetual Trophies will be awarded to Divisional Winners at a time and
place to be decided by the Management Committee following the
completion of each season. Trophies to be returned in a clean condition to
the Hon. Secretary during the month of March each year. Four permanent
trophies will also be presented to each winning team. Any expense incurred
by the League in repairing damaged trophies or restoring them to a
Presentation condition will be levied at the Club or individual in whose
possession the cup or trophy was last entrusted.
MERIT AWARD - This will be awarded to the player in each Division who has
won the most sets during the season. In the event of a tie all players
involved will receive an award. No player may win a Merit Award for the
same division (except the first) on two successive years.
Junior Award - The most improved Junior in the League and a Senior Award
- The most improved player in the League. Both awards are to be
determined by the Management Committee.
24. LEAGUE REPRESENTATION
Any player selected to represent the Huddersfield League are required to
play a minimum of 4 games (during the current season) in the Huddersfield
League. Upon a player representing the town for a third time, he or she shall
qualify for, and be awarded, a representative brooch.
25. CLAIMS AND COMPLAINTS
Any claims or complaints against any club team or person must be made in
writing to the Secretary of the League within 10 days of the matter of claim
or complaint arising.
26. OTHER MATTERS
In the event of any question or matter arising which is not provided for in
the foregoing rules, such a question will be dealt with by the Management
Committee whose decision is final.
Time Out will not be permitted in any of the League Competitions including
the Closed Championships.
27. EXPULSION OF MEMBERS, CLUBS AND MEMBERS
Any club or player registered with the League whose conduct is
inappropriate or who decline to abide by any of the rules may be expelled
or suspended by a resolution passed at a Management Committee meeting
where registrations and subscriptions may be forfeited. The right to appeal
with regard to any decision must be submitted to the League Secretary
within 7 days notification of the decision.
28. DISSOLUTION
(a) if at any General Meeting of the League a resolution be passed calling
for the dissolution of the League of Secretary shall immediately convene a
Special General Meeting to discuss and vote on the resolution.
(b) If at that Special General Meeting the resolution is carried by at least two
thirds of those present and entitled to vote the Management Committee
shall proced to realise the assets of the League and discharge any debts
and liabilities.
(c) Any remaining assets shall be given or transferred to some other
voluntary organisations having similar objects to the League. The remaining
assets shall not be paid or distributed amongst the players and clubs of the
League.
29. CLOSED CHAMPIONSHIPS
A player registered with another league must play in a minimum of five
Huddersfield League Fixtures, by the closing date for entries to be eligable
to play in the closed championships. |