01-07-2015, 07:51 PM
-posted before I read Alastair's contribution -
Well, now some of the arguments make sense! I had read the 'changes' section previously, but used the 'new' and old Constitutions for my more recent posts, so missed/forgot this section of the changes.
Is the 'Please also note that eligibility to be registered as SCO is the same as the eligibility for the title of Scottish Champion. Anyone who qualifies as 'SCO' has full rights in terms of title and international
selection. This means that 'SCO' affiliation is a single-tier system.' to be found anywhere in the Constitution or elsewhere?
I'm not sure it's a good idea for it not to be clearly outlined in the new Constitution, but then mentioned as a change/addition with extra 'baggage'. Why not simply state in 16.2 'Please also note that eligibility to be registered as SCO is the same as the eligibility for the title of Scottish Champion. Anyone who qualifies as 'SCO' has full rights in terms of title and international selection. This means that 'SCO' affiliation is a single-tier system.??
Well, now some of the arguments make sense! I had read the 'changes' section previously, but used the 'new' and old Constitutions for my more recent posts, so missed/forgot this section of the changes.
Is the 'Please also note that eligibility to be registered as SCO is the same as the eligibility for the title of Scottish Champion. Anyone who qualifies as 'SCO' has full rights in terms of title and international
selection. This means that 'SCO' affiliation is a single-tier system.' to be found anywhere in the Constitution or elsewhere?
I'm not sure it's a good idea for it not to be clearly outlined in the new Constitution, but then mentioned as a change/addition with extra 'baggage'. Why not simply state in 16.2 'Please also note that eligibility to be registered as SCO is the same as the eligibility for the title of Scottish Champion. Anyone who qualifies as 'SCO' has full rights in terms of title and international selection. This means that 'SCO' affiliation is a single-tier system.??