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PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NG MAYNILA
(University of the City of Manila)
Intramuros, Manila

COLLEGE OF NURSING

LAKAS ORGANIZATION
S.Y. 2013-2014

CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS

Preamble: We, the officers and members of Lakas Organization, involving the guidance of the Divine creator motivated by a common desire to organize a sports organization that will promote not only mental activities but also physical/sports activities among students of the College of Nursing in Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, to establish sportsmanship and camaraderie among nursing students, to encourage nursing students to believe in their physical and mental talents, and to develop a responsible leadership, do hereby ordain and promulgate this constitution.

ARTICLE I
General Provisions

Section 1. This constitution shall be known as the constitution of the College of Nursing Lakas Organization.

Section 2. This constitution shall subject to University, College and Organization rules and regulation.

ARTICLE II
Duties, Obligation and Function

Section 1. It is the duty of every nursing student especially the members and officers of Lakas to observe, respect and upholds this constitution.

Section 2. It is an obligation of the members and officers of Lakas to participate in all sports activities of the University and College of Nursing.

Section 3. Lakas organization shall exercise the following powers and function:

a. Adopt and promulgate its own lawful rules; b. Be the official representative in the sports organization in College of Nursing; c. Advice and make recommendations to the CNSC concerning in sports activities; and d. Provide and organize events/programs related to the sports activities such as intramurals and sports’ fest.
ARTICLE III
Principles and Objectives

Section 1. Statement of Purpose: Athletic programs offer a vehicle for the physical, mental, and social development of the College of Nursing’s young men and women.

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