Rules of the Association Teutaros

Association for research, teaching and promoting the Ostéopathie Haemodynamics

Article 1 - Name

TEUTAROS is an association for research, teaching and promoting Osteopathy Haemodynamics

Article 2 - Purpose

This association aims to: training, education, applied research in the field of osteopathy and particularly hemodynamic osteopathy based motility Muscular Permanente (PMM), as well as advocacy and representation may be events and meetings.

Article 3 - Head Office

The head office is set at 98 rue des Batignolles 75017 Paris.

Article 4 - Duration

The association is established for an unlimited period.

Article 5 - Membership

The association consists of:

  • Founding member.
  • Honorary Member.
  • Active members or member.
  • Patron.
  • Collective members.


Article 6 - Admission

To join the association, it must be approved by the Board which shall, if necessary at its meetings on applications for admission, the Bureau's decision is final and no substantiation. The Office classifies the members in the category that corresponds.
It must also:

  • Adhere to the laws of the association,
  • Be consistent with the concepts of association in relation to the practices within it,
  • Be up to date with its membership and contributions.


Article 7 - Members

1 / Founding Members are those who have decided together to found the association. These members are not required for membership and annual dues. They are permanent and have two votes each. They are M. Hervé JULIEN, M. Jaïs AZOULAY, Ms. Véronique JEANNOT, and M. Jean Louis GAUDRON.
2 / Honorary Members are persons who have rendered service to the association reported. These members may be exempt from levy on simple decision of the office.
3 / Active Members are those who organize activities.
4 / Supporting Members are those who pay the association a sum greater than the membership and the dues of active members.
5 / Collective Members are groups seeking to link the association to share in its goals. Membership of the group, represented by an agent (manager or his delegate), involves all the members of this group to TEUTAROS.
The amount of membership dues and active members, benefactors, or collective, is offered annually by the Board and endorsed by the General Assembly.


Article 8 - Radiation

The quality of member is lost by:

  • The resignation
  • The death
  • Cancellation made by the Office for non-payment of dues after a reminder to the person or to cause the person concerned has been invited by letter to appear before it to provide explanations.


Article 9 - Resources

The resources of the Association include:

  • The amount of entrance fees, memberships, dues and subscriptions of its members.
  • Any subsidies granted by government and communities.
  • Grants from the State, regions, departments and municipalities.
  • Grants for businesses and corporations.
  • European subsidies.
  • Product demonstrations, the payments received for services rendered and, in general, all resources and all occasional products and any contributions not prohibited by the Act.


Article 10 - The Office

Members elected at the OGA or an EGA among its members a Chairman and a Treasurer, a Vice President and a Secretary at the Bureau.
If necessary, the office can add a Secretary General, a Vice-President, Assistant Treasurer, an Assistant Secretary General. The Office is also partially renewed each year.


Article 11 - Ordinary General Assembly

The Ordinary General Assembly (OGA) includes all members of the association, provided that they are up to date with their membership and dues for the current year. Members may be represented by other members, without limiting the number of mandates.
The OGA meets once a year at the invitation of the President who sets the agenda, stated on the invitations sent at least fifteen days before the deadline. Collective members have a voice, they are represented by their leader or his delegate.
The OGA intends annual reports on the management of the Office and on the moral and financial management of the association. It approves the accounts and votes on the budget estimate.
It provides for the renewal of the Bureau.
The OGA can also be convened at any time at the request of the chairman or at the request of 2 / 3 members of the association.
The OGA can validly deliberate regardless of the number of members present and represented.
Decisions are taken by a simple majority of votes cast by members present or represented.


Article 12 - Extraordinary General Assembly

If need be, or at the request of at least two thirds of the members of the association, the President may convene an Extraordinary General Assembly (EGA).
EGA includes all members of the association, provided that they are up to date with their membership and dues for the current year. Members may be represented by other members, without limiting the number of mandates.

EGA may validly deliberate regardless of the number of members present and represented.
It has sole jurisdiction for any amendment of the Constitution or to dissolve the association.
Decisions of the EGA shall be taken by 2 / 3 majority of members present and represented.


Article 13 - Dissolution

In case of dissolution pronounced by at least two thirds of the members present at the General Assembly, statutory or judicial, the Extraordinary General Assembly shall decide on the devolution of property of the association, without being able to assign members of the association something other than their contributions. It means public schools, private schools recognized of public utility or possible associations with an object similar to that of the dissolved association who will receive the remaining assets after payment of all debts and expenses of the Association and all costs of liquidation. It called for the operations of liquidation, one or more members of the association who are vested with all powers necessary. That in accordance with Article 9 of the Act of 1 July 1901 and Decree of 16 August 1901.


Article 14 - Contributions

Following the decision of the Bureau the amounts of contributions for the current year by category of membership are:

Active Member: 30 € (10 € for students)
Members: 30 € minimum.


Article 15 - Scientific Council

The officers shall appoint the board members who oversee the scientific work of research groups.


Article 16 - Establishment of research groups

Research groups represent the basic unit in the design of Teutaros. They facilitate communication between members, exchange ideas and help establish a climate of useful work to the evolution of a particular study or training of participants. Supervision of the work is done by members of the Scientific Council.

  • The research groups can be formed at the initiative of the office, in accordance with the strategies and directions of research established by it.
  • At the initiative of members Teutaros in accordance with their concerns and scientific issues and research directions of interest approved by the office. In both cases the only criterion for the allocation of funds and obtaining scientific support / logistical was in quality.
  • The establishment of a research group presupposes the construction of a research project according to the requirements provided by the office of a member Teutaros may be part of several research groups.


The formation of a GR is validated by the office, and the exploitation of results. Publications produced at the end of the work of research groups will be Teutaros as principal author, coauthor, or cite it in thanks to the commitments made at the creation of the research group.

The Office

Done at Paris on 26 March 2009

 
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