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BERMUDA
1979 : 25
TREATMENT OF
OFFENDERS BOARD ACT 1979
ARRANGEMENT OF
SECTIONS
1 Short title and com mencement
2 Interpretation
3 Treatment of Offenders Board established
4 Appointment of members of Board
5 Meetings
6 Public officers; exercise of function
7 Fees of members
8 Returns
9 Repeal and transitional [omitted]
[23 July 1979]
[preamble and words of enactment omitted]
Short title and
commencement
1 This Act may be cited as the Treatment
of Offenders Board Act 1979 and shall come into force on such day as the
Minister shall appoint
by notice in the Gazette.
Interpretation
2 In this Act —
"the Board"
means the Treatment of Offenders Board established under section 2;
"member"
means any person appointed to be a member of the Board;
"the
Minister" means the Minister for the time being responsible for the
treatment of offenders.
Treatment of
Offenders Board established
3 There shall be established a body to
be called the Treatment of Offenders Board (referred to in this Act as
"the Board")
which, subject to this Act, shall have the powers and
shall discharge the duties con ferred or imposed upon the Board by or under
any
Act.
Appointment of members of Board
4 (1) Subject
to subsection (4) the Minister shall appoint to be members of the Board such
persons as appear to him to be representa tive
of the community in general, and
shall, in respect of such persons, have regard to their age, and to their
experience in industry,
commerce, or any profession or other field of
endeavour.
(2) The Minister shall, for the purposes of
enabling the Board to perform its specific functions, include in the
appointment of its
mem bers under subsection (1), so far as is practicable,
persons who possess expertise in medicine, psychology, law, or education.
(3) The Board shall consist of not less than ten
members who shall hold office at the Minister's pleasure, and subject thereto,
for
a pe riod of three years; and members shall be eligible for re-appointment
to the Board.
(4) At least three members of the Board shall at
all times be women and at least three members shall at all times be men.
(5) If at any time a member is, by reason of
ill-health, absent from Bermuda or is from other sufficient cause unable to
perform his
or her duties, the Minister may appoint another person of the same
sex to act as a member during the incapacity of the substantive
member; and any
person so appointed shall while so acting be deemed for the pur poses of this
or any other Act to be a member.
(6) There shall be a Chairman and a Deputy
Chairman of the Board, each of whom shall be appointed by the Minister from
among the members
to hold such office for such period as the Minister thinks
fit but who within that period shall hold office during the Minister's
plea sure.
Meetings
5 (1) Except
as otherwise provided in any Act, at any meeting of the Board five members
shall form a quorum.
(2) If
at any meeting of the Board the Chairman is absent, the Deputy Chairman shall
preside over that meeting and if both the Chair
man and Deputy Chairman are
absent the members present shall elect one of their number to act as chairman
at the meeting.
(3) Every question or matter to be determined by
the Board shall be decided by a majority of the votes of the members present
and voting
on the question or matter; and in the event of an equal division of
votes the chairman of the meeting may, if he thinks fit, give
a second or
casting vote.
(4) Subject to this section, the Board shall
have power to regu late its own procedure.
Public
officers; exercise of function
6 The Minister may authorize any public
officer to exercise any function or class of function under the direction and
control of the
Board and if he does so any such officer shall exercise that
function or class of function accordingly.
Fees of members
7 Fees shall be paid to the members in
accordance with the Gov ernment Authorities (Fees) Act 1971 [title 14 item 6].
Returns
8 (1) The
Board shall furnish the Minister with such returns and other information with
respect to the exercise and performance by it
of its functions as he may from
time to time require.
(2) Without prejudice to subsection (1) the
Board shall, as soon as possible after the 31st day of January in any year,
make to the
Min ister a report on the exercise and performance by it of its
functions dur ing the previous calendar year and on its policy and
programme,
and the Minister shall lay a copy of every such report before each House of the
Legislature.
Repeal and
transitional
9 [omitted]
[this Act was
brought into operation on 1 September 1979 by BR 35/1979]
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