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Chapter 1 General Provisions |
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Article 1: |
The
Association is named Taiwan Urological
Association, abbreviated to T.U.A.,
hereinafter referred to as The
Association. |
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Article 2: |
The
purposes of the Association are: raising
the standards of urological medicine,
promoting the treatment and study of
urological disorders, improving the
friendship and encouraging exchange of
study results among members, and
establishing connection between
international urological medicine
organizations. |
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Article 3: |
The
Association is located where Taiwan
central government is located. |
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Article 4: |
The
Association may establish branch offices
in different parts of the country. The
rules governing the branches are to be
drawn up separately.
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Chapter 2 Missions |
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Article 5: |
Missions
of the Association are: |
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| 1. |
Promoting study of urological
medicine and prevention of
urological disorders in an
effort to raise teaching and
treatment standards. |
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Publishing academic magazines
and other publications. |
| 3. |
Giving academic lectures and
holding discussions. |
| 4. |
Participating in international
urology academic organizations
and promoting cooperation. |
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Subsidizing further education in
urological medicine. |
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Holding other events.
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Chapter 3 Membership |
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Article 6: |
Qualifications for membership are: |
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| 1. |
Individuals
graduated from public or
Ministry of Education-accredited
junior medical college and
above, and having worked as
resident under the direction of
full-time urologist and worked
full-time in clinical urological
work or study for at least two
years are eligible to apply for
membership. Individuals having
received one year or more and
less than two years full-time
urological training are eligible
to apply for prospective
membership. |
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Recommendation
by two existing members is
required for application for
membership or prospective
membership. Applicants become
members or prospective members
after application is approved by
the board of directors. |
| 3. |
Honorary
membership is awarded to
individuals having made special
contributions to urological
medicine. |
| 4. |
Members 70 and
older who, after being inquired,
agree to forgo the electoral
right of a formal member may
become the Association’s
Honorary Member with the
membership fee waived.
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Article 7: |
| 1. |
Members who
violate the Association’s rules
or damage its reputation are to
be censured by the board of
directors or stripped of
membership after being approved
by the member meeting depending
on the gravity of the violation. |
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Membership is
suspended for those who have not
paid membership fee for two
years or longer. Membership is
to be restored after the fee is
paid in full with approval by
the joint meeting of the
directors and supervisors.
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Article 8: |
Members
enjoy the following rights: |
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| 1. |
The right to
elect and being elected. |
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The right to
speak and vote. |
| 3. |
The right to
attend annual meetings and other
meetings. |
| 4. |
The right to
publish papers in Association
publications and receive
Association publications free of
charge. |
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Prospective and Honorary Members enjoy
only the third and fourth rights.
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Article 9: |
Members
shall fulfill the following obligations: |
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| 1. |
Abide by
Association rules and implement
its resolutions. |
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Carry out tasks
assigned by the Association. |
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Pay membership
fee.
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Chapter 4 Organization |
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Article 10: |
The member
meeting has the highest authority. When
member meeting is not in session, the
board of directors shall perform all the
duties on its behalf.
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Article 11: |
The
Association has 17 directors, 5
alternate directors, 5 supervisors, and
1 alternate supervisor, to be elected in
the member meeting. They shall form the
board of directors and board of
supervisors.
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Article 12: |
Five
executive directors are to be elected
executive directors by all directors. A
director-general is to be elected from
the five executive directors. The
director-general is the Association’s
legal representative, in charge of all
matters of the Association. The
director-general is the chairman of all
the meetings. When the director-general
is absent, he shall appoint one of the
executive directors as the chairman to
act on his behalf.
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Article 13: |
One
supervisor is to be elected the
executive supervisor by all supervisors.
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Article 14: |
The boards
of directors and supervisors shall
nominate members as candidates for
directors and supervisors prior to
member meeting for reference.
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Article 15: |
Directors
and supervisors shall perform their
duties without compensation.
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Article 16: |
Directors
and supervisors have a term of office of
two years. They can be elected more than
once. The director-general can be
re-elected only once.
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Article 17: |
Directors
and supervisors shall be discharged from
their duties in the event of one of the
following. |
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Resignation approved by board of
directors and member meeting for
unforeseeable reasons. |
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Failure to perform duties and
are determined by member meeting
to resign. |
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In
violation of laws and
regulations when performing
duties or material improper act
that are determined by member
meeting to resign.
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Article 18: |
The
Association has one secretary-general,
one secretary, and several assistants,
to be nominated by director-general and
approved by board of directors.
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Article 19: |
If
director/supervisor is unable to perform
his duties, alternate
director/supervisor is to fill the
vacancy in due order.
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Article 20: |
The
Association shall have one honorary
director-general, to be nominated by
director-general and approved by boards
of directors and supervisors.
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Article 21: |
The board
of directors has the following powers:
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Planning the activities of the
Association and implementing
member meeting’s resolutions. |
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Convening member meetings. |
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Admission to and withdrawal from
the Association. |
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Preparation of budgets and final
accounts. |
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Selecting administrative
personnel and members of various
committees.
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Article 22: |
The board
of supervisors has the following powers:
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Reviewing the Association’s
budgets and final accounts. |
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Investigating and handling
matters regarding discipline. |
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Monitoring progress of
Association activities.
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Chapter 5 Meetings |
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Article 23: |
Member
meeting convenes and academic lecture is
given once yearly. Under special
circumstances, provisional member
meeting called by board of directors
convenes.
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Article 24: |
The joint
meeting of directors and supervisors is
held once every four months. Provisional
meetings may be held if necessary.
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Chapter 6 Funds |
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Article 25: |
Association activities are funded as
follows:
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Membership and annual fees.
Membership fee is NT$2,000.
Annual fee is NT$1,000 ($500 for
prospective members and members
who are chief residents and
below). |
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Donations. |
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Interest income. |
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Other income.
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Chapter 7 Supplementary Provisions |
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Article 26: |
When the
Association is dissolved, the remaining
assets are to be handled according to
law. They do not belong to any
individual or private enterprise. They
belong to self-governed organization or
government.
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Article 27: |
Issued not
included in these rules are to be
amended by member meeting and submitted
to Ministry of the Interior.
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Article 28: |
After
being approved by member meeting, the
rules are to be submitted to Ministry of
the Interior for approval. They become
effective after being approved by
Ministry of the Interior.
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