(a) To encourage the pursuit of outdoor living by means of camping and kindred activities. To enable people to use the country, thus promoting their health, spiritual welfare, education, as well to help all enjoy to the full their country’s heritage of space and beauty,
(b) To protect the interest of accredited campers,
(c) To obtain and make available information relating to camping sites, parks, etc.,
(d) To encourage the development of camping equipment and to make such information available to members,
(e) To maintain a high camping standard, which shall be observed by all members,
(I) To sponsor meetings and exhibitions to promote camping as a sport and a recreation,
(g) To co-operate with foreign organisations having similar aims,
(b) To encourage camping as a family pursuit,
(i) To promote all forms of purposeful camping through field studies, sporting holidays and similar means,
(j) To preserve the ecology and natural beauty of the South African countryside,
(k) To assist the Government of the day in the preservation of sites and landmarks of national and historical interest, including the enforcement of all laws protecting Nature and its environments.
ORGANISATION
NATIONAL
3. The Club shall consist of territorial Sections in various parts of the Republic of South Africa and a National Committee. The composition and duties of the aforementioned are defined in the following clauses of this Constitution.
4. A National Committee shall only be convened when considered necessary, by a majority request of Section Committees, to attend to urgent matters of national concern relating to the South African Camping Club.
A National Committee shall consist of two representatives appointed by each Section, one of whom shall be the Section Chairperson and the other a member appointed by the Section Committee. In the event of a Section Chairperson not being able to serve on a National Committee, the Section may nominate one of it’s Committee members to serve in his / her stead.
5. The Sections concerned shall be responsible to arrange an appropriate venue for a National Committee meeting and each shall contribute towards their respective delegates traveling cost by own internal arrangement. A National Committee shall elect a Chairperson and a Secretary for the meeting from appointed delegates present. The Secretary shall submit minutes to all members of a National Committee within 14 days for approval and forward them to all Section Secretaries for distribution of notice to members.
6. A National Committee shall be the only body authorised to recommend alterations and amendments to this Constitution. Before such alterations or amendments become effective, they shall be passed by a majority of 75 (seventy-five) percent of those present or represented at a National Committee meeting. Resolution having first been approved by a majority of Sections meeting at Annual General Meetings, at which a two thirds majority of those present shall be required for an alteration or amendment.
7 A National Committee may institute, conduct, defend, compound or abandon any legal proceedings by or against the Club, or it’s office bearers as it decides.
8. A National Secretary shall be elected to oversee that protocols of the Club’s Constitution are adhered to nationally, and who shall interact and co-ordinate with the secretarial commitments of the Sections, a National Committee, and preservation of records. A National Secretary maybe re-elected annually by the majority of Sections from a national nomination list at their A.G.MS.
SECTIONS
9. Each Section shall be distinguished by a local appellation, and shall control a specified area to be determined by mutual consent of other Sections.
10. Each Section shall be controlled by a Committee, herein after referred to as the/a Section Committee, consisting of a Chairperson, a Vice Chairperson, a Secretary, a Treasurer and not less than one other member. Three members shall form a quorum.
11. Each Section shall be autonomous and shall have authority to act within the limits and parameters of this Constitution, except functions reserved for, and the authority of, a National Committee.
12. Each Section shall by choice be entitled to grant Club membership to any person, subject to the rules and conditions herein stated, and be responsible for the adherence of it’s members to the Club’s required standards of camping equipment, conduct and Camping Codes.
13. Each Section shall be responsible for collecting its own determined entrance and membership tees (annual subscriptions) and financial administration.
14. The Financial Year shall be from 1 July to 30 June in each year.
15. The Section Committee shall be entitled to appoint sub-committees of any number of members and for any purpose and to delegate to sub-committees such powers as it deems desirably, and to dissolve these sub-committees. The Section Committee shall be entitled to co-opt not more than two (2) members per Section Committee to serve on any committee or sub-committee, and the Section Committee shall be entitled to fill by co-option any vacancy caused on any Section Committee by resignation or death, until the next Annual General Meeting.
16. A Section Committee may allow the appointment of a Teenage Committee, comprising of the children of members of the Section, such children to be between the ages of 13 (thirteen) and 18 (eighteen) years of age. A Teenage Committee shall elect a chairperson, secretary and treasurer and shall comprise of not less than four (4) members including the Chairperson, Secretary and Treasurer. The election of a Teenage Committee shall be dealt with at the Annual General Meeting in accordance with the procedures laid out for the election of a Section Committee.