I see the following from the AGM section of the JCNA web site regarding the proposal to add a Modified and Special Interest Class to Driven:

"Item 2 q) Concours Judge Manual Section 3, Driven Division Classes – JC of Tulsa

Additional Class

It is proposed to add a Class D11: Modified and Special Interest

Secretary’s Note: Unless otherwise amended, this measure will be effective upon adoption by a majority vote at the AGM"

It is marked in yellow, which means it is referred to committee. Can someone explain the process from this point on? When does the committee meet and if they decide the proposal has merit, what next?

Regards, John

Submitted by SW03-09811 on Tue, 04/01/2003 - 14:00

John,
The Judge's Concours Rules Committee (JCRC) acquired several AGM issues for resolution. The committee has been in the process of
making corrections to the Rule Book, chapter by chapter, with the specific goal of improving the quality and standardization of concours
judging and will include these new items.

In light of several recommendations to make adjustments in the concours classes, JCRC will review of Chapter 2 in the near future.
The proposal to add a "Special Interest" class to Driven Division has not been met with enthusiasm because it would be yet another class
in which authenticity and/or originality isn't judged and, therefore, contrary to the spirit of concours and the presentation of cars as they
were originally delivered.

JCNA encourages the display of members' Jaguars in a variety of personalized configurations. However, rather than mix customized cars
with those whose owners have devoted significant time, research and resources to restore and preserve the car's authenticity, there may
be a need for a new Division specifically for cars whose authenticity is not judged. All possible solutions will be examined.

Thank you for your interest.
Dick Cavicke
Chairman, JCNA, JCRC

Submitted by pascal@jcna.com on Tue, 04/01/2003 - 10:06

I think you should check with the Committe chair, Dick Cavicke, (dcavickeatjcna.com) to see what's next. the committee works via email mostly, they are very active as can be seen from the amount work done on the rule book

Pascal Gademer