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Officers and staff, their appointment, powers, duties and emoluments.
CAP. 1117] The English Schools Foundation
[1987 Ed.
(2) Unless otherwise expressly provided by the regulations, any committee may consist partly of persons who are not members of the Foundation, the Executive Committee or the School Council, as the case may be.
(3) Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, the Foundation, the Executive Committee and any School Council respectively may, with or without restrictions or conditions as they think fit, delegate any of their powers and duties to any committee.
9. (1) The officers of the Foundation shall be the Chairman, Vice-chairman, Secretary, Treasurer and such other persons as may be designated as officers by the regulations.
(2) All officers shall be appointed by the Foundation in accordance with the regulations, and the Foundation shall not terminate any such appointment otherwise than for good cause after the consideration of the recommendation of the Executive Committee.
(3) The Chairman shall be the chief officer of the Foundation, and shall preside at all meetings of the Foundation and of the Executive Committee.
(4) In the absence of the Chairman, the Vice-chairman shall have all the powers and duties of the Chairman.
(5) In the absence of both the Chairman and the Vice-chairman from a meeting of the Foundation or of the Executive Committee, the Secretary or the Treasurer shall preside until the members present shall have elected a chairman from amongst themselves to conduct the business of the meeting.
(6) The Secretary shall be the principal academic and administrative officer of the Foundation.
(7) In the absence of the Secretary, the Foundation may appoint an Acting Secretary, who shall, while acting, have all the powers and duties of the Secretary.
(8) Subject to the approval of the Director of Education, the Principal of each school shall be appointed and the period of such employment shall be determined by the Executive Committee acting on behalf of the Foundation upon the recommendation of the appropriate School Council. The Executive Committee shall not terminate any such appointment otherwise than for good cause after due consideration of the recommendation of the School Council.
(9) A Principal shall be responsible for the appointment of all other members of the staff of his school, such appointments being subject to confirmation by the Executive Committee acting on behalf of the Foundation upon the recommendation of the Principal and of the School Council.
(10) An appeal shall lie to the Foundation from any decision of the Executive Committee to terminate the appointment of any member of the staff of a school,
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Officers and staff, their appointment, powers, duties and emoluments.
CAP. 1117] The English Schools Foundation
[1987 Ed.
(2) Unless otherwise expressly provided by the regulations, any committee may consist partly of persons who are not members of the Foundation, the Executive Committee or the School Council, as the case may be.
(3) Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, the Founda- tion, the Executive Committee and any School Council respectively may, with or without restrictions or conditions as they think fit, delegate any of their powers and duties to any committee.
9. (1) The officers of the Foundation shall be the Chairman, Vice-chairman, Secretary, Treasurer and such other persons as may be designated as officers by the regulations.
(2) All officers shall be appointed by the Foundation in accordance with the regulations, and the Foundation shall not terminate any such appointment otherwise than for good cause after the consideration of the recommendation of the Executive Committee.
(3) The Chairman shall be the chief officer of the Foundation, and shall preside at all meetings of the Foundation and of the Executive Committee.
(4) In the absence of the Chairman, the Vice-chairman shall have all the powers and duties of the Chairman.
(5) In the absence of the both the Chairman and the Vice- chairman from a meeting of the Foundation or of the Executive Committee the Secretary or the Treasurer shall preside until the members present shall have elected a chairman from amongst themselves to conduct the business of the meeting.
(6) The Secretary shall be the principal academic and adminis- trative officer of the Foundation.
(7) In the absence of the Secretary the Foundation may appoint an Acting Secretary, who shall, while acting, have all the powers and duties of the Secretary.
(8) Subject to the approval of the Director of Education the Principal of each school shall be appointed and the period of such employment shall be determined by the Executive Committee acting on behalf of the Foundation upon the recommendation of the appropriate School Council. The Executive Committee shall not terminate any such appointment otherwise than for good cause after due consideration of the recommendation of the School Council.
(9) A Principal shall be responsible for the appointment of all other members of the staff of his school, such appointments being subject to confirmation by the Executive Committee acting on behalf of the Foundation upon the recommendation of the Principal and of the School Council.
(10) An appeal shall lie to the Foundation from any decision of the Executive Committee to terminate the appointment of any member of the staff of a school,
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