There are also rules regarding eligibility of events for CFC rating in chapter 7 of the handbook:
All events rated Standard/Regular should:
1. use chess clocks
2. require both players to record moves
3. have time set for no less than game in 60 minutes per player (may include increments based on 60 moves) (CFC Handbook article 711)
4. have time controls and round times advertised in pre-event advertising and posted on organizer's website (CFC Handbook article 711)
5. have no more than 4 games per day
6. include the exact time control with the rating submission to the CFC
Also, there are CFC rating rules in the Handbook regarding games played on the internet - not intended to usurp "correspondence chess".
These items may or may not be important enough to be mentioned in your proposal, just thought I'd mention them.
Paul Leblanc
Treasurer, Chess Foundation of Canada
CFC Voting Member