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Interpretation and General Clauses

[1989 Ed.

PART VII

BOARDS AND COMMITTEES

47A. Power of Governor to appoint advisory bodies

(1) The Governor may from time to time by order published in the Gazette establish by law such advisory and other committees and bodies as he considers appropriate in the public interest and may appoint the members thereof.

(2) An order under subsection (1) may contain such provisions relating to the committee or body established by the order as the Governor thinks fit, including the terms of reference of the body, the terms of office of members appointed to that body, the removal or resignation of members, the re-appointment of members, quorums for meetings and similar procedural matters.

(Added 39 of 1982 s. 3)

48. Power to appoint chairman

Where any Ordinance confers power upon any person to appoint any persons to be members of any board, tribunal, commission, committee or similar body, the person so appointing may appoint a chairman, a deputy chairman, a vice-chairman and a secretary of such board, tribunal, commission, committee or similar body.

49. Power to appoint public officer to board, etc.

Where any Ordinance confers power upon any person to appoint any persons to be members of any board, tribunal, commission, committee or similar body, the person so empowered may appoint any public officer, by his official designation, to be a member of such board, tribunal, commission, committee or similar body, and, on such appointment and until such appointment shall be revoked or otherwise determined, the person for the time being holding the public office in question shall be a member of such board, tribunal, commission, committee or similar body.

50. Appointment of alternates

Where any board, tribunal, commission, committee or similar body is established by or under any Ordinance, any person who is empowered by such Ordinance to appoint any or all of the members thereof may-

(a) appoint 1 or more duly qualified persons to be alternate members of the same, and any one such alternate member may attend any

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30 CAP. 1] Interpretation and General Clauses [1989 Ed. PART VII BOARDS AND COMMITTEES 47A. Power of Governor to appoint advisory bodies (1) The Governor may from time to time by order published in the Gazette establish by law such advisory and other committees and bodies as he considers appropriate in the public interest and may appoint the members thereof. (2) An order under subsection (1) may contain such provisions relating to the committee or body established by the order as the Governor thinks fit, including the terms of reference of the body, the terms of office of members appointed to that body, the removal or resignation of members, the re-appointment of members, quorums for meetings and similar procedural matters. (Added 39 of 1982 s. 3) 48. Power to appoint chairman Where any Ordinance confers power upon any person to appoint any persons to be members of any board, tribunal, commission, committee or similar body, the person so appointing may appoint a chairman, a deputy chairman, a vice-chairman and a secretary of such board, tribunal, commission, committee or similar body. 49. Power to appoint public officer to board, etc. Where any Ordinance confers power upon any person to appoint any persons to be members of any board, tribunal, commission, committee or similar body, the person so empowered may appoint any public officer, by his official designation, to be a member of such board, tribunal, commission, committee or similar body, and, on such appointment and until such appointment shall be revoked or otherwise determined, the person for the time being holding the public office in question shall be a member of such board, tribunal, commission, committee or similar body. 50. Appointment of alternates Where any board, tribunal, commission, committee or similar body is established by or under any Ordinance, any person who is empowered by such Ordinance to appoint any or all of the members thereof may- (a) appoint 1 or more duly qualified persons to be alternate members of the same, and any one such alternate member may attend any
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30 CAP. 1] Interpretation and General Clauses [1989 Ed. PART VII BOARDS AND COMMITTEES 47A. Power of Governor to appoint advisory bodies (1) The Governor may from time to time by order published in the Gazette establish by law such advisory and other committees and bodies as he considers appropriate in the public interest and may appoint the members thereof. (2) An order under subsection (1) may contain such provisions relating to the committee or body established by the order as the Governor thinks fit, including the terms of reference of the body, the terms of office of mem- bers appointed to that body, the removal or resignation of members, the re-appointment of members, quorums for meetings and similar procedural matters. (Added 39 of 1982 s. 3) 48. Power to appoint chairman Where any Ordinance confers power upon any person to appoint any persons to be members of any board, tribunal, commission, committee or similar body, the person so appointing may appoint a chairman, a deputy chairman, a vice-chairman and a secretary of such board, tribunal, commission, committee or similar body. 49. Power to appoint public officer to board, etc. Where any Ordinance confers power upon any person to appoint any persons to be members of any board, tribunal, commission, committee or similar body, the person so empowered may appoint any public officer, by his official designation, to be a member of such board, tribunal, commission, committee or similar body, and, on such appointment and until such appointment shall be revoked or otherwise determined, the person for the time being holding the public office in question shall be a member of such board, tribunal, commission, committee or similar body. 50. Appointment of alternates Where any board, tribunal, commission, committee or similar body is established by or under any Ordinance, any person who is empowered by such Ordinance to appoint any or all of the members thereof may- (a) appoint 1 or more duly qualified persons to be alternate members of the same, and any one such alternate member may attend any
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CAP. 1]

Interpretation and General Clauses

[1989 Ed.

PART VII

BOARDS AND COMMITTEES

47A. Power of Governor to appoint advisory bodies

(1) The Governor may from time to time by order published in the Gazette establish by law such advisory and other committees and bodies as he considers appropriate in the public interest and may appoint the members thereof.

(2) An order under subsection (1) may contain such provisions relating to the committee or body established by the order as the Governor thinks fit, including the terms of reference of the body, the terms of office of mem- bers appointed to that body, the removal or resignation of members, the re-appointment of members, quorums for meetings and similar procedural

matters.

(Added 39 of 1982 s. 3)

48. Power to appoint chairman

Where any Ordinance confers power upon any person to appoint any persons to be members of any board, tribunal, commission, committee or similar body, the person so appointing may appoint a chairman, a deputy chairman, a vice-chairman and a secretary of such board, tribunal, commission, committee or similar body.

49. Power to appoint public officer to board, etc.

Where any Ordinance confers power upon any person to appoint any persons to be members of any board, tribunal, commission, committee or similar body, the person so empowered may appoint any public officer, by his official designation, to be a member of such board, tribunal, commission, committee or similar body, and, on such appointment and until such appointment shall be revoked or otherwise determined, the person for the time being holding the public office in question shall be a member of such board, tribunal, commission, committee or similar body.

50. Appointment of alternates

Where any board, tribunal, commission, committee or similar body is established by or under any Ordinance, any person who is empowered by such Ordinance to appoint any or all of the members thereof may-

(a) appoint 1 or more duly qualified persons to be alternate members of the same, and any one such alternate member may attend any

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