Amended constitution: Göttingen, Germany, Monday 17July 2000
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INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR APPLIED MINERALOGY
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CONSTITUTION 2000 |
The Council shall mean the International Council for Applied Mineralogy.
Applied mineralogy shall be as defined in this constitution and as added to by the Council from time to time.
Applied mineralogist shall mean any practitioner of applied mineralogy.
Relevant body shall mean a society, association, or other body that exists for the purpose of representing the interests of applied mineralogists in a country or that is considered by it's members to serve that function.
Founding country shall mean any of the following countries: Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Poland, South Africa, United States of America.
Constituent body shall mean any relevant body that has accepted membership of the Council.
Member shall mean an individual to attending a meeting of the Council and being nominated by the ICAM executive.
Applied mineralogy covers the complete spectrum of mineralogical activity in 1) the exploration for, and exploitation of, base metals, precious metals, base minerals, industrial minerals, building and construction materials, and carbonaceous materials, in mining, extractive metallurgy, and economic geology, as well as in 2) the investigation and development of refractories, ceramics, cements, alloys and other industrial materials, including ancient material, and 3) the study and protection of the environment.
There shall exist an International Council for Applied Mineralogy that shall be representative of applied mineralogists throughout the World. The Council can be affiliated to any other body but shall nevertheless be autonomous and shall retain its identity.
The aims of the Council shall be:
to ensure the regular continuation of the International Congress on Applied
Mineralogy (ICAM)
Membership of the Council shall be open to any relevant body.
The office bearers of the Council shall be drawn from the members and shall
consist of a President, a Vice-President, a Secretary General, and any others
that may be decided upon at a meeting of the Council.
The affairs of the Council, as determined at meetings of the Council, shall
be conducted by an Executive Committee.
A normal meeting of the Council shall be held during every International
Congress on Applied Mineralogy (ICAM).
No alteration to this constitution can be made except by a majority comprising
at least two-thirds of the members present at a normal meeting of the Council
or by mail ballot and must be agreed to by the members from all the founding
countries.
At every normal meeting of the Council, a majority decision shall be taken
on the host country and year for the next International Congress on Applied
Mineralogy (ICAM).
The language of the Council shall be English, and all the business of the
Council shall be conducted in English only.