TEXAS STATE SHUFFLEBOARD ASSOCIATION
ORGANIZED NOVEMBER 1982
REVISED NOVEMBER 2007
SECTION I
CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE I
Name
This Association shall be known as the Texas State Shuffleboard Association, herein
after referred to as the TSSA.
ARTICLE II
Official Location
The Official Location of the TSSA shall be the place of residence of its current President
in the State of Texas.
ARTICLE III
Objectives
The Objectives of the TSSA shall be to promote interest and play in the game of
Shuffleboard. To encourage and assist in the formation and organization of New Clubs
through out the State. To arrange for, direct or Sanction Certain Tournaments as TSSA
Tournaments.
ARTICLE IV
Policy
The Policy of the TSSA shall be non-political. Non-sectarian and non-profit making.
ARTICLE V
Affiliation
Any organized Shuffleboard Club, within the State of Texas, having duly elected officers
and controlling the operation, or having the use of at least (1) one regulation court shall
be eligible for affiliation in the TSSA, provided that its application is approved by the
TSSA's Board of Directors.
ARTICLE VI
Official Personnel
The Official Personnel of the TSSA shall consist of a President, (4) four Vice Presidents
a Secretary, and a Treasurer.
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ARTICLE VII
Board of Directors
a. The elective Officers of the TSSA as named in ARTICLE VI shall comprise the
membership of the Board of Directors.
b. Each member of the Board of Directors, including the President, shall have equal
voting power. No member by reason of holding office in the TSSA, or in an affiliated
club shall be privileged to cast more than a single vote. Vote by a written authorized
proxy vote may be accepted.
ARTICLE VIII
Official and Fiscal Year
The Official and Fiscal Year of the TSSA shall begin the day following the Annual
Meeting and the election of Officers.
ARTICLE IX
Annual Meeting
The Annual Meeting of the TSSA shall be held on a date between November 1 and
November 30 of each year, and shall be set by the State President naming a date, time
and place. Said meeting shall be held on the same date as the November meeting of the
Rio Grande Valley Shuffleboard Association and shall immediately precede the Rio
Grande Valley Shuffleboard Association meeting. The Secretary is to notify each official
member of the TSSA by mail at least (10) ten days prior to the meeting.
ARTICLE X
Special Meetings
A special meeting of the Board of Directors may be called at any time by the President or
by written request of a qualified voting majority thereof.
ARTICLE XI
Quorums
A majority of the Board of Directors shall constitute a legal quorum for the transaction of
business.
ARTICLE XII
Tenure of Board of Directors
The tenure of all elected officials shall be year by year. The nominating and electing
procedure to be as provided for in Article IV of the By-Laws.
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ARTICLE XIII
Amendments
The Constitution and/or By-Laws of the TSSA may be altered or rescinded by a majority
vote of the Board of Directors at the annual meeting or at a called special meeting.
ARTICLE XIV
Districts
The Board of Directors shall apportion the State into such districts as will best suit the
geographic areas and promote the play of Shuffleboard.
SECTION II
BY-LAWS
ARTICLE I
Order of Business
a. Reading of the Minutes
b. Communications
c. Treasurers Report
d. Reports from Affiliated Clubs
e. Reports from Delegates to the National
f. Reports from Standing and Special Committees
g. Unfinished Business
h. New Business
i. Report of the Nominating Committee and election of Officers
j. Adjournment
ARTICLE II
Application for Affiliation
A club or organization as defined in Article V of the Constitution should address its
application to the TSSA through the Club President or Chairman.
ARTICLE III
Annual Dues
There shall be no annual dues required for any affiliated Club. It shall be required
however, that each member of an affiliated Club must have a lifetime membership card in
the TSSA in order to play in any regularly scheduled tournament approved by the TSSA
or sanctioned as a TSSA Championship Tournament. The cost for the lifetime
membership card will be $1.00. If a person applies for membership and is from another
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State/Country, and has attained the status of Pro, or any other title that equals our Expert
Classification will be granted membership. However they will be classified as an Expert.
ARTICLE IV
Election of Officers
a. Nominating Committee
The TSSA Board of Directors shall hold a meeting immediately preceding and on the
same date of the Rio Grande Valley Shuffleboard Association Spring Meeting. At the
Meeting a Nominating Committee shall be appointed, consisting of (3) three people.
Said Nominating Committee shall be instructed to nominate (2) two candidates for
each Elective Position, excepting that, if in the opinion of the Nominating Committee,
the best interests of the TSSA could be served by retaining the services of any
Incumbent Officer, they need not name another nominee for that position. The
Chairman of the Annual Meeting be required however, to call for nominees from the
Floor for each Elective Office. Said Nominating Committee shall present their slate
of Nominees at the Annual Meeting.
b. Annual Meeting
The Annual Meeting time and place shall be as directed in Article IX of the
Constitution.
c. Election Procedure
1. The Nominating Committee shall present the names of their nominees.
2. The President shall call for nominations from the floor.
3. If more than one nomination is made for a position, voting shall be by written
Ballot with each official of the TSSA having a single vote as described in Article VII of the Constitution. Each affiliated Club Chairman or representative shall
have a single vote.
4. The President shall appoint (3) three tellers to distribute the ballots, collect the
ballots after voting is finished, tally the ballots and announce the name of the
elected Official.
d. Each Elected Official shall hold office until his successor assumes the position in
Accordance with the Official Year as set forth in Article VIII of the Constitution.
ARTICLE V
Vacancies
If for any reason, an elective office becomes vacant, such vacancy shall be filled by a
majority vote of the Board of Directors excepting that the 1st Vice President shall
automatically fill the vacancy in the office of President.
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ARTICLE VI
Duties of Officers
a. The President shall perform all duties deemed to be required of such office, or as may
Specifically be ordered by the Board of Directors.
b. The President shall preside over all metings of the TSSA and shall appoint any
Special or Standing Committees and become an ex-officio member of each
Committee so appointed.
c. The President shall appoint a Historian.
d. The 1st Vice President shall assume and perform all the duties of the President during
his absence or incapacitation.
e. The Secretary shall record the minutes of all regular and special meetings, attend to
Correspondence and Notices of meetings and be in charge of the TSSA files,
plus such other duties as directed by the Board of Directors.
f. The Treasurer shall be the sole custodian of all funds and legal papers. The Treasurer
shall draw checks for payment of Obligations as approved by the President and/or
the Board of Directors. No Disbursement is authorized, under the intent of this
paragraph to an official of the Association or for an individual bill in excess of
$150.00 without the specific Authorization of the Board of Directors. The Board of
Directors shall decide if and when the Treasurer shall be Bonded and effectuate such
bond.
g. The Historian will keep a record of all points earned by Amateur and Expert members
of the TSSA. The Historian will update and publish the points earned by each member
no less than annually in the Permanent Register. The Permanent Register will be the
official document for the Historical Records of the TSSA. The Historian will prepare a
backup copy of the annual Permanent Register and give it to the TSSA President or
appointed Board Member. The Historian must work closely with the TSSA Secretary,
who maintains the Official TSSA Membership Records.
ARTICLE VII
Representation to the National Association
The TSSA shall be represented on the Board of Directors of the National Shuffleboard
Association according to their regulations. The Board of Directors of the Texas State
Shuffleboard Association shall appoint such representative.
Selection of the Men and Ladies players to represent the TSSA on the USA Nationals
Team will be selected from the past seasons TSSA points earned as recorded in the
Permanent Register. The USA player with the most points (Men and Ladies) showing a
desire to represent Texas shall be selected. These two names will be sent to the President
of the NSA to represent Texas on the USA Team.
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If however, two or more players desire to represent Texas, then a Three Game Playoff
will be held under the supervision of a member of the Board of Directors appointed by the
President.
ARTICLE VIII
Hall of Fame
The Purpose of the TSSA Hall of Fame is to Honor those who have demonstrated
outstanding performance over a period of time in the area of Shuffleboard support as a
Player, Officer, Tournament Director or otherwise have distinguished themselves by
outstanding contribution to the Texas State Shuffleboard Association.
Membership in the Texas State Shuffleboard Association Hall of Fame is intended to be
selective. To be considered, a candidate must have achieved results as a player, or
administrator, or a supporter and must have conveyed good sportsmanship. A minimum
of (7) seven years as an Expert player in the TSSA must have been achieved. Only points
earned in a TSSA Sanctioned Tournament may be used for lifetime points.
1. In addition a nominee must have earned a minimum of 300 TSSA lifetime points (not
required for an administrator or supporter.)
Or
2. Won 1st Place in a TSSA Sanctioned Tournament in the Expert Division.
Or
3. Won a TSSA Hosted State Championship Tournament.
Or
4. Won a Nationals Tournament hosted by the TSSA.
Or
5. Been a Tournament Director for (7) seven years.
Or
6. Been an Officer of the TSSA for (3) three years.
Any of the above criteria may be waived by a unanimous vote of the Hall of Fame
Committee.
The President of the TSSA shall be entitled to automatic induction into the Hall of Fame
upon the completion of their tenure.
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An individual may be a Hall of Fame Inductee in any/all of the following Categories:
Player (PL), President (PR), Administrator (AD) or a Supporter (SP) of Shuffleboard as a
whole.
The Hall of Fame Committee shall maintain a Written Record of all persons inducted into
the TSSA Hall of Fame.
The Hall of Fame Committee will send their final list of nominees to the President for
approval by the Board of Directors at the Annual Meeting.
ARTICLE IX
Top Ten Shuffleboard Club
At the end of each season the President shall select 4 to 10 players from the Top Ten
Tournament Players list to become Members of the "Top Ten Shuffleboard Club" in the
Amateur, Expert and Over 75 Divisions. Selection will be made for both Men and Women.
There shall be no numerical rating made. Just the Honor of the award as a member of the
"Top Ten Shuffleboard Club". Members may receive this award one time only.
Membership is for a lifetime. The award shall be made at the Annual Awards Program.
ARTICLE X
Annual Awards Program
An Annual Awards Program will be held at the end of the current season or at the earliest
date possible of the next season. The Annual Awards Program Committee will determine
the time and place.
Awards from the current / past season wil be presented and will include but not be
limited to:
Hall of Fame Induction
Top Ten Shuffleboard Club Member Award
Announce the Amateurs entering into the Expert Division
Other awards as deemed appropriate.
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