Box MSS186.14
Contains 27 Results:
Macau Sports Association of the Deaf, 1995 - 1997
Deaf athletic groups applying for CISS membership were required to submit a copy of their statutes to ensure that they conformed to CISS’s practices; for example, potential members had to require a majority of deaf people in their administration. This series is mostly made up of these submissions, along with some correspondence between the CISS secretary-general and potential applicants.
Arranged alphabetically by group name.
Mauritius Handisports Federation, 1987 - 1988
Deaf athletic groups applying for CISS membership were required to submit a copy of their statutes to ensure that they conformed to CISS’s practices; for example, potential members had to require a majority of deaf people in their administration. This series is mostly made up of these submissions, along with some correspondence between the CISS secretary-general and potential applicants.
Arranged alphabetically by group name.
Mongolian Sports Federation of the Deaf, 1997
Deaf athletic groups applying for CISS membership were required to submit a copy of their statutes to ensure that they conformed to CISS’s practices; for example, potential members had to require a majority of deaf people in their administration. This series is mostly made up of these submissions, along with some correspondence between the CISS secretary-general and potential applicants.
Arranged alphabetically by group name.
National Association for the Young Deaf — Malta, 1992
Deaf athletic groups applying for CISS membership were required to submit a copy of their statutes to ensure that they conformed to CISS’s practices; for example, potential members had to require a majority of deaf people in their administration. This series is mostly made up of these submissions, along with some correspondence between the CISS secretary-general and potential applicants.
Arranged alphabetically by group name.
National Association of Sports and Recreation for the Deaf in Cuba, 1993
Deaf athletic groups applying for CISS membership were required to submit a copy of their statutes to ensure that they conformed to CISS’s practices; for example, potential members had to require a majority of deaf people in their administration. This series is mostly made up of these submissions, along with some correspondence between the CISS secretary-general and potential applicants.
Arranged alphabetically by group name.
Nigeria Sports Association for the Disabled, 1991 - 1992
Deaf athletic groups applying for CISS membership were required to submit a copy of their statutes to ensure that they conformed to CISS’s practices; for example, potential members had to require a majority of deaf people in their administration. This series is mostly made up of these submissions, along with some correspondence between the CISS secretary-general and potential applicants.
Arranged alphabetically by group name.
Pakistan Deaf Sports Council, 1983
Deaf athletic groups applying for CISS membership were required to submit a copy of their statutes to ensure that they conformed to CISS’s practices; for example, potential members had to require a majority of deaf people in their administration. This series is mostly made up of these submissions, along with some correspondence between the CISS secretary-general and potential applicants.
Arranged alphabetically by group name.
Romanian Deaf Sport Association, 1990 - 1991
Deaf athletic groups applying for CISS membership were required to submit a copy of their statutes to ensure that they conformed to CISS’s practices; for example, potential members had to require a majority of deaf people in their administration. This series is mostly made up of these submissions, along with some correspondence between the CISS secretary-general and potential applicants.
Arranged alphabetically by group name.
Russian Deaf Sports Union, 1992 - 1994
Deaf athletic groups applying for CISS membership were required to submit a copy of their statutes to ensure that they conformed to CISS’s practices; for example, potential members had to require a majority of deaf people in their administration. This series is mostly made up of these submissions, along with some correspondence between the CISS secretary-general and potential applicants.
Arranged alphabetically by group name.
Slovak Association of the Deaf Sportsmen, 1993
Deaf athletic groups applying for CISS membership were required to submit a copy of their statutes to ensure that they conformed to CISS’s practices; for example, potential members had to require a majority of deaf people in their administration. This series is mostly made up of these submissions, along with some correspondence between the CISS secretary-general and potential applicants.
Arranged alphabetically by group name.