CSA Guest wrote:But the CSA has all the power to direct its subordinate organisations read OSA to implement such changes
The CSA 'power' comes from the membership as follows:
1. Members participate in electing their Club Representatives (e.g. XYZ Soccer Club President/Directors)
2. Club Representatives participate in electing District Representatives (e.g. PHSA -- Peel Halton Soccer Association President/Directors)
3. District Representatives participate in electing Provincial Representatives (e.g. OSA -- The Ontario Soccer Association President/Directors)
4. Provincial Representatives participate in electing National Representatives (i.e. CSA -- The Canadian Soccer Association President/Directors)
The CSA Constitutions, Rules, Regulations and Policies, etc. are instituted as a result of decisions made by Provincial Representatives whose mandate, in turn, is determined by their respective District, Club and Individual Members.
Currently, there is no CSA Rule, Regulation or Policy specifying that the CSA/OSA Fees are to be included in Registration Forms.