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BERMUDA
1969 : 224
BERMUDA ARTS COUNCIL
ACT 1969
ARRANGEMENT OF
SECTIONS
1 Interpretation
2 Bermuda Arts Council established
3 Principal objects
4 Constitution of Council
5 Notice of resignation from Council
6 Meetings
7 Returns to Minister
8 Minister may give general directions
9 Moneys received must be applied to
objects; audit
10 Officers of Council
[27 May 1969]
[preamble and
words of enactment omitted]
Interpretation
1 In this Act, unless the context
otherwise requires—
"the
Chairman" means the Chairman of the Council appointed under section 4;
"the
Council" means the Bermuda Arts Council established pur suant to section
2;
"the
Minister" means the Minister for the time being responsible for Archives.
Bermuda Arts
Council established
2 (1) There
shall be established a Council to be known as "The Bermuda Arts
Council".
(2) The Council shall be a body corporate having
perpetual succession and a common seal having power, subject to this Act, to ac quire,
hold and dispose of moveable and immoveable property of what ever kind, to
enter into contracts and to do all things necessary
for the purposes of its
functions:
Provided that the
Council may only acquire and hold, with the prior sanction of the Governor in
each case, a freehold interest in
land to a maximum of 2 acres unless such
acquisition is by virtue of a gift, de vise or any other means which is not
within the
control of the Council but provided nevertheless that if as a result
of such acquisition the land held by the Council exceeds 2
acres the Council
shall as soon as may be divest itself of such freehold interest in land as will
reduce the total amount of freehold
land held by the Council to 2 acres.
(3) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection
(2) the Council may take on lease or letting agreement such premises as the
Council
may from time to time bona fide require for its purposes.
(4) The Council may sue and be sued in its
corporate name and may for all purposes be described by that name.
(5) The seal of the Council shall be
authenticated by the sig nature of the Chairman and one other member of the
Council authorized
to act in that behalf and shall be judicially and officially
noticed.
(6) All documents, other than those required by law
to be un der seal, made by, and all decisions of the Council may be signified
un
der the hand of the Chairman or any member of the Council or officer
authorized to act in that behalf.
Principal
objects
3 The principal objects of the Council
shall be—
(a) to develop and improve the knowledge,
understanding and practice of the arts;
(b) to increase the accessibility of the arts
whether by means of Festivals of the Arts, or otherwise, to the public
throughout Bermuda;
(c) to
advise and cooperate with Government Departments, art groups and societies in
Bermuda and other bodies on any matters concerned
whether directly or
indirectly with the foregoing objects,
Constitution of Council
4 (1) The
Council shall consist of such number of persons ap pointed annually by the
Governor being not less than five nor more than eleven
as the Governor may
decide.
(2) There shall be—
(a) a Chairman appointed annually by the Governor
from amongst the members of the Council who shall hold of fice during the
Governor's
pleasure; and
(b) a Deputy Chairman elected annually by the
members of the Council from amongst the members of the Council.
(3) The Council shall be deemed to be properly
constituted notwithstanding that there is a vacancy in the office of Chairman
or Deputy
Chairman or a member.
(4) In the exercise of the functions conferred
upon him by this section the Governor shall act on the advice of the Minister.
Notice of
resignation from Council
5 Resignations from the Council shall be
made in the manner hereinafter set out:
(a) in the case of the Chairman or of any member of
the Council by notice in writing to the Governor;
(b) in the case of the Deputy Chairman by notice in
writing to the Chairman who shall forward such notice to the Governor.
Meetings
6 (1) The
Council shall meet as often as they deem necessary or expedient for the due
performance of their functions and meetings shall
be held at such places, on
such days, and at such times as the Chair man or three other members acting
together may determine.
(2) Any meeting of the Council shall be presided
over by—
(a) the Chairman; or
(b) in the absence of the Chairman, the Deputy
Chairman; or
(c) in the absence of both the Chairman and Deputy
Chair man, such member of the Council as the members pre sent elect to act as Chairman
at that meeting and, in the event of an equality of votes, the person presiding
at the meeting shall have a further and casting
vote.
(3) The quorum of the Council shall be five
members including the Chairman, Deputy Chairman or other member presiding at
the meeting.
(4) Subject to this Act, the Council may
regulate its own proce dure, and, without prejudice to the generality of the
foregoing, may
ap point such committees and panels to exercise such functions
and to have such membership as the Council may determine:
Provided that a member
of the Council shall be appointed as Chairman of any such committee or panel.
Returns to
Minister
7 (1) The
Council shall furnish the Minister with such returns, accounts and other
information with respect to the exercise and perfor
mance by them of their
functions as the Minister may require.
(2) Without prejudice to subsection (1), the
Council shall, as soon as possible after the end of each financial year of the
Council,
make to the Minister a report on the exercise and performance by them
of their functions during that year and as to their policy
and programme and
the Minister shall lay a copy of every such report before each House of the
Legislature.
(3) The report for any year made under
subsection (2) shall—
(a) set out any directions given by the Minister to
the Coun cil during the year pursuant to section 8; and
(b) contain a copy of the accounts of the Council
for that year certified by the Auditor as being a true and correct statement of
the
financial affairs of the Council.
Minister may
give general directions
8 The Minister may give to the Council
such general directions as to the policy to be followed by the Council in the
exercise of its
functions as appear to the Minister to be necessary in the
public interest, and the Council shall give effect to such directions.
Moneys received
must be applied to objects; audit
9 (1) All
moneys and property of the Council, however received, including moneys received
from the Government, shall be applied to wards
the promotion of the objects of
the Council and, except as other-
wise provided in this Act, shall be used for no other purpose.
(2) Members of the Council and any committee or
panel ap pointed by the Council, shall not be entitled to any remuneration for
their
service thereon but the Council may, in its discretion, reimburse any
member of the Council or such committee or panel for any expenses
reasonably
incurred by the member in the performance of his duties:
Provided that no member
of the Council, committee or panel shall be reimbursed as aforesaid for any
expenses incurred in attending
meetings of the Council, committee or panel.
(3) The accounts of the Council shall be audited
annually by the Auditor.
Officers of
Council
10 (1) The
Council may appoint and employ, on such remunera tion, and on such terms and
conditions as they think fit, a Secretary and a
Treasurer, or one person to
fill both such offices, as the Council may determine.
(2) The Governor acting on the advice of the
Minister, may ei ther—
(a) approve of the appointment of any public
officer by way of secondment to any office under the Council; or
(b) authorize any public officer to exercise any
function or class of function under the directions and control of the Council
as he
may think fit,
and, a public
officer so appointed or authorized shall, when acting within the scope of his
appointment or authorization, be deemed
to be an officer of the Council.
[Amended by
BR 5/1984]
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