Posted on December 23, 2011
This is the mandate of the Caribbean Football Union Normalization Committee.
There are 10 mandates for the committee, which was formed earlier this week at FIFA headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland.
(a) Performing the functions of the CFU Executive Committee, until such time that the CFU elects a new CFU executive committee
(b) Appointing an interim CFU general secretary
(c) Reviewing new CFU statutes to be proposed by the CFU legal committee
(d) Preparing the 2011 Annual Report of the CFU
(e) Setting a date for a CFU extraordinary congress to approve the new CFU statutes – such date to be no later than 90 days after Dec. 20
(f) Setting a date for the for the 2012 Ordinary Congress – such date to be no later than May 15, 2012 – for the election of members of the CFU executive committee
(g) Appointing a legal committee, a finance committee and a football committee
(h) Making recommendations to the membership as to the legal domicile of the CFU
(i) Appointing two observers to attend all CONCACAF meetings or working groups
(j) Consulting with the CONCACAF on the appointment of a member of the Normalization Committee as the Caribbean zone representative to the FIFA executive committee. This person will hold observer status.
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