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Club membership: MAUN.TEN St. Moritz Racing Team

Club membership: MAUN.TEN St. Moritz Racing Team

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Become part of our club – MAUN.TEN St. Moritz Racing Team!

Our club offers you the opportunity to take part in exciting competitions and to acquire licenses through the association. As a club officially listed with Swiss Olympics, you benefit from numerous advantages and exclusive offers.

Membership for one year costs 70 CHF. At the end of the year we will contact you to find out if you would like to remain part of our association.

Your benefits at a glance:
- Pre-emption right on MAUN.TEN products
- Exclusive events and special club promotions
- Access to an active and motivated community
- Start pass in the association
- Opportunity to participate in official championships as an individual and/or team
- Athletes Card with all the benefits at St. Moritz Sports

After registering, you also have the opportunity to join our club WhatsApp group. Interested? Then just send us your mobile number to: racingteam@maun-ten.com .

Club address:
MAUN.TEN St. Moritz Racing Team
Stradun 80  
7524 Zuoz  
c/o Seja-Bewegungstraining

If you have any questions or would like further information, please contact us directly: racingteam@maun-ten.com . To register with swiss-athletics, we need your name, address and date of birth.

Important: "MAUN.TEN, Pollerhoff, Luca" acts exclusively as a service provider for the club, and your data will be forwarded exclusively for club purposes.

If you are interested in registering the club with other associations (e.g. Swiss Cycling), just let us know.

We look forward to welcoming you to the team!

In February we plan a kick-off event with all members who have registered by then

club statutes "MAUN.TEN St. Moritz Racing Team"

1. Name and registered office

MAUN.TEN St. Moritz Racing Team

Stradun 80, 7524 Zuoz

c/o Seja-Bewegungstraining

 

 

2. Aim and purpose

The purpose of the club is to create a sporting community in the Upper Engadine that goes beyond training. Joint preparation and participation in competitions should provide additional motivation for all sports enthusiasts.

In addition, the association also aims to create added value for the social landscape of the Upper Engadine through non-sporting, community activities.

St. Moritz is one of the world's athletics centers. A local club represents the sporting face of the region and serves as a meeting place between professional athletes and local athletes.

 

3rd medium

To pursue its purpose, the association has the following means:

- membership fees

- Patron contributions

- Income from own events

- Income from performance agreements

- Donations and contributions of all kinds

 

The membership fees are set annually by the general meeting.

Active members pay a higher contribution than passive members. Honorary members

and incumbent board members are exempt from membership fees.

The financial year corresponds to the calendar year.

 

4. Membership

Members may be natural or legal persons who agree with the purpose of the association

is a concern.

Active members with voting rights are natural persons who have read and understood the offers and

Use the club's facilities.

Passive members with voting rights can be natural or legal persons,

who support the association ideologically and financially.

Persons who have made a special contribution to the association can

Proposal of the Board of Directors by the General Meeting of Members the honorary membership

They have full voting rights.

Patron members with voting rights pay an annual fee that is at least equal to the

active members.

You can join the club at any time. Applications for membership should be sent to

The Board of Directors shall make the final decision regarding admission.

 

5. Termination of membership

Membership expires

- in the case of natural persons, through resignation, exclusion or death.

- in the case of legal entities, by withdrawal, exclusion or dissolution of the legal entity

Person.

 

6. Withdrawal and Exclusion

You can leave the club at any time by notifying the board.

The full membership fee must be paid for the current year.

If a member fails to pay the membership fee despite a reminder, the board can

can be excluded without further ado.

 

7. Organs of the Association

The organs of the association are:

a) the general meeting

b) the Board of Directors

c) the auditor

d) the office

 

8. The General Meeting

The highest body of the association is the general meeting. A regular

The general meeting takes place annually. The date is communicated by the board at least 3 weeks in advance.

Members are invited to the general meeting in advance in writing, stating the agenda items. Invitations sent by email are valid.

Requests from members for additional business to be submitted to the general meeting

must be submitted in writing and justified to the Board of Directors no later than 7 days before the meeting.

to submit.

The Board or 1/5 of the members may at any time call a

extraordinary general meeting, stating the purpose. The

The meeting must take place no later than 3 weeks after receipt of the request.

The General Assembly has the following inalienable tasks and

Competencies:

a) Approval of the minutes of the last general meeting

b) Approval of the Annual Report of the Board of Directors

c) Receipt of the audit report and approval of the annual accounts

d) Discharge of the Board of Directors

e) Election of the President and the other members of the Board of Directors as well as the

auditor.

Comment: The board members can also be elected individually,

e.g. as treasurer, vice-president, etc. Election of other committees.

f) Determination of membership fees

Variant: membership fees

g) Acknowledgement of the annual budget

h) Decision on the programme of activities

i) Resolution on proposals from the Board of Directors and members

j) Amendment of the statutes

k) Decision on exclusion of members.

l) Resolution on the dissolution of the association and the use of the

liquidation proceeds.

Any duly convened general meeting is independent of the

Number of members present constitutes a quorum.

The members take decisions by a simple majority of the votes cast.

Votes. In case of a tie, the chairperson has the casting vote.

For special transactions (amendments to the statutes, dissolution) a

Two-thirds majority required.

Minutes of the decisions taken must be drawn up.

 

9. The Board of Directors

The board consists of at least 2 people.

The term of office is 2 years. Re-election is permitted.

The board manages the day-to-day business and represents the association externally.

He issues regulations.

He can set up working groups (specialist groups).

To achieve the association's objectives, it may employ or commission persons or legal entities against appropriate compensation (according to labor law).

 

Further tasks and responsibilities of the Board of Directors:

The Board of Directors has all powers not granted by law or

have been transferred to another body in accordance with these statutes.

The following departments are represented on the board:

a) Presidium

b) Vice Presidency

c) Finance and Audit Office

d) Competition

e) Communication

Accumulation of offices is possible.

 

The board of directors is fundamentally voluntary and works unpaid, it is entitled to

Reimbursement of actual expenses. For special services of individual

Board members may be paid appropriate compensation.

 

10. The auditor

The General Meeting shall elect 1 auditor or a legal

Person who controls the accounting and at least once a year

conducts spot checks.

The auditors submit a report to the Board of Directors for the attention of the General Meeting.

The term of office is 1 year. Re-election is permitted.

 

11. Signing authority

The association is bound by the collective signature of the president

together with another member of the board.

 

 

12. Liability

Only the association’s assets are liable for the association’s debts. Personal liability

of the members is excluded.

 

13. Data Protection

The association collects from its members only those personal data that are necessary for

are necessary to fulfil the purpose of the association. The board ensures that the risk

appropriate security of the data.

The member data, namely the name, address, telephone number and email address, will be communicated to all club members.

The member data could be used by the members to exercise their

Membership rights are required (e.g. convening an extraordinary

General meeting according to Art. 64 para. 3 of the Swiss Civil Code).

Member data will be published on the website and in the newsletter

of the association. Otherwise, the data will only be disclosed to third parties within the scope of legally permissible order processing and if this is required by law or ordered by the authorities.

The processing of member data always takes place in accordance with the provisions of the

Swiss data protection legislation and the privacy policy on the

website of the association.

 

 

15. Entry into force

These statutes were adopted at the founding meeting on November 11, 2024 and are in force as of this date

kicked.

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