s.16Bye-laws
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Section 16Part 0

Bye-laws

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The Council, with the approval of the Governor, may make bye-laws for —
the regulation of its proceedings, establishing a quorum for meetings of the Council and the Trust, the calling of meetings of the Council and the Trust, the voting of the members of the Council and the procedure for the transaction of business at meetings of the Council and the Trust;
the appointment of such committees and sub-committees as it shall consider necessary, and the delegation to such committees and sub-committees of the powers and duties of the Council;
the appointment of officers, agents and employees of the Trust, and the allocation of duties to and powers of such persons;
the keeping and presentation of accounts;
the establishment of the membership of District Committees, the responsibilities of the District Committees, the regulation of proceedings, the calling of meetings, the voting of members, the appointment of chairmen, the procedure for the transaction of business and the keeping of records of such Committees:
prescribing the rights and privileges of members of the Trust;
regulating the use of the facilities of the Trust by members of the Trust and the public;
the categories of membership of the Trust and the fees payable in respect of such membership;
the creation and maintenance of a Heritage Register;
the adoption of a logo; and
generally for the conduct and management of its activities and for carrying this Law into effect.
Copies of bye-laws made under subsection (1) shall be published in the Official Gazette.