Section 39Part 5 — MISCELLANEOUS
Regulations
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The Governor in Cabinet may make regulations prescribing all matters that are required or permitted by this Law to be prescribed, or are necessary or convenient to be prescribed for giving effect to the purposes of this Law.
Without limiting the generality of the power contained in subsection (1), the Governor in Cabinet may make regulations with respect to -
regulating the conduct of negotiations entered into by or on behalf of the Board with persons having the care and possession of children who are desirous of causing children to be adopted;
transitional arrangements relating to the transfer of a child to an prospective adopter;
the care and supervision of children who have been placed by their parents or guardians under the responsibility of the Board;
the creation, functions and powers of administrative bodies that may be involved in the adoption process; and
reports that may be required in relation to adoption matters.