Appendix 3 Club Constitution and Rules - GAA ie 2025

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The structure of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) is a voluntary, democratic association consisting of various boards, councils, and committees organised in a structured hierarchy. The individual club is the basic unit of the association, and the world headquarters are at Croke Park.
While the Club Chairperson, Secretary, Treasurer and PRO are considered the main officers of the Executive, many others play a key role in the day to day running of the Club.
The executive committee should include high level executives, along with the leaders of other standing committees in the company or leaders of temporary task groups. This can include the companys chair or president, vice chair, secretary, treasurer, and others.
Chairman. Vice-Chairman. Treasurer. Secretary. Registrar. Coaching and Games Officer. P.R.O. Officer for Irish Language.
The new Article 40. 3. 3 stated clearly that the unborn had a right to life under the Constitution. This imposed limits on the powers of both the Oireachtas and the courts when dealing with abortion.
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The Chairperson is the principal officer of a GAA Club. As well as chairing Club Executive Committee and other Club meetings, the Chairperson has prime responsibility for ensuring that the Club is a well organized, well managed and an active unit.

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