NCABA delegate decisions on proposed amendments
for the 2002 ABC Annual Meeting Legislative Session


On February 24, 2002 at the 58th annual NCABA Council of Delegates Meeting at the Holiday Inn Eisenhower Metro Center in Alexandria, Virginia, the attending delegates voted on the following proposed amendments that will be considered at the American Bowling Congress Convention on March 15, 2002 in Billings, Montana.

The NCABA delegation in Billings thus will vote as directed below. (Each link will allow you to see the entire amendment and the reason for its proposal.)


ABC will consider the following:

Amendment No. A-1.
Article 6, Item d, Membership Fees, ABC Constitution. Allows processing of membership cards by the local association or ABC Headquarters.
Proposer: Walter Utt, Executive Director, Spokane (WA) Bowling Association and Jerry Anderson, Executive Director, Dallas (TX) Bowling Association

NCABA delegates voted to APPROVE.



Amendment No. A-2.
Article 6, Item d, Membership Fees, ABC Constitution. Provides for an ABC membership card to be valid for one year from date of purchase.
Proposer: Madison (WI) Bowling Association

NCABA delegates voted to REJECT.



Amendment No. A-3.
Article 10, Item f, Executive Committee, ABC Constitution. Places the responsibility to appoint ABC members to other bowling organizations with the Executive Committee.
Proposer: Max D. Skelton, Past President, American Bowling Congress, Stonewall, Oklahoma and G. Walton Roberson, Past President, American Bowling Congress, Tucson, Arizona

NCABA delegates voted to APPROVE.



Amendment No. A-4.
Article 3, Item a, Annual Tournament, State/Provincial Association Constitution. Introduces "sectional format" as an option for state/provincial tournaments.
Proposer: Illinois State Bowling Association

NCABA delegates voted to APPROVE.



Amendment No. A-5.
Article 5, Item c, Term of Office, State/Provincial Association Constitution. Allows board members to bowl in unsanctioned leagues as long as they also bowl in a sanctioned league.
Proposer: Joseph C. Mizda, Executive Director, Maine State Ten Pin Bowling Association

NCABA delegates voted to REJECT.



Amendment No. A-6.
Article 6, Item e, Nominations And Elections, Local Association Constitution. Allows board members in associations with 900 or less members to bowl in unsanctioned leagues as long as they also bowl in a sanctioned league.
Proposer: Joseph C. Mizda, Executive Director, Maine State Ten Pin Bowling Association

NCABA delegates voted to REJECT.



Amendment No. A-7.
Article 4, Site Selection Committee, ABC Championships Tournament Rules. Limits the number of contracts ABC can enter into regarding the Championships Tournament.
Proposer: Thomas M. Lewis, Executive Director, California State Bowling Association

NCABA delegates voted to APPROVE.



WIBC and ABC will consider the following:

Amendment No. J-1
J-1 Deferred by ABC last year (J-4). New Rule, Remote League. Provide a new league format for members from different areas of the country to participate in a league.
Proposer: ABC Rules Committee, WIBC Legislative Committee

NCABA delegates voted to REJECT.



Amendment No. J-2
J-2 New Rule, Mail-O-Graphic League. Creates new league format.
Proposer: ABC Rules Committee, WIBC Legislative Committee

NCABA delegates voted to DEFER until ABC Convention.



Amendment No. J-3
J-3 Deferred by ABC last year (J-16). New Rule, Remote Tournament. Provide a new tournament format for members from different areas of the country to participate in a tournament.
Proposer: ABC Rules Committee, WIBC Legislative Committee

NCABA delegates voted to REJECT.



Amendment No. J-4
J-4 New Rule, Mail-O-Graphic Tournament. Provides a new format for bowlers to compete against each other worldwide.
Proposer: ABC Rules Committee, WIBC Legislative Committee

NCABA delegates voted to DEFER until ABC Convention.



Amendment No. J-5
J-5 Rule 101g, Match Point System. States how individual points are earned when bowling against an absentee or vacancy.
Proposer: ABC Rules Committee, WIBC Legislative Committee

NCABA delegates voted to APPROVE.



Amendment No. J-6
J-6 Rule 101h, Intercollegiate Conferences. Delete the rule.
Proposer: Collegiate Committee

NCABA delegates voted to APPROVE.



Amendment No. J-7
J-7 Rule 101k, Handicap Leagues. Sets 300 as the base average for computing individual and team handicaps. Also provide for a negative handicap for players whose average exceeds the adopted base average.
Proposer: Vincent Costello - Albuquerque, New Mexico

NCABA delegates voted to REJECT.



Amendment No. J-8
J-8 Bowling Center Certificates, Section 1, Application/ Inspection. Increases maximum fees for 1st lane inspection from $5 To $10 and additional visits after the second from $20 to $30.
Proposer: Daniel E. Dotson, Local Inspection Chairman - Mountain Home BA, AR

NCABA delegates voted to REJECT.



Amendment No. J-9
Bowling Center Certificates, Application/Inspection, Sections 4 & 6. Amends the lane dressing inspection procedures to require the first inspection to be done after a center has its first honor score of the current season.
Proposer: ABC/WIBC Certification Review Committee

NCABA delegates voted to APPROVE.



Amendment No. J-10
(WIBC) Joint Inspection Committee, Local Association Bylaws. Eliminates the requirement that all associations have a joint inspection committee.
Proposer: ABC/WIBC Certification Review Committee

NCABA delegates voted to APPROVE.



Amendment No. J-11
Rule 319b, Assigned Averages. Allows tournaments more flexibility regarding average limitations.
Proposer: ABC Rules Committee, WIBC Legislative Committee

NCABA delegates voted to APPROVE.



Resolution No. R-1.
Resolution ABC 5. World Bowling Village, ABC Resolutions. Deletes resolution.
Proposer: Rules Committee, American Bowling Congress

NCABA delegates voted to APPROVE.



Resolution No. R-2.
This resolution would allow scholastic leagues and tournaments to sanction despite differences and afford ABC/WIBC/YABA the opportunity to develop a program for scholastic competition.
Proposer: ABC Executive Committee

NCABA delegates voted to APPROVE.