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Vanuatu Consolidated Legislation |
Commencement: 30 May 1983
LAWS
OF THE REPUBLIC OF
VANUATU
REVISED
EDITION 1988
CHAPTER 170
SOUTH PACIFIC CENTRE FOR INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Act
14 of 1983ARRANGEMENT OF
SECTIONS
SECTION
1.
Interpretation
2. Establishment of the
Centre
3.
Council
4. Deputy
chairman
5. Objects of the
Centre
6. Powers of the
Council
7.
Meetings
8.
Director
9.
Employees
10. Liability of members,
officers and employees
11.
Funds
12. Accounts and
records
13. Submission of estimates
for grants
14. Annual
report
15. Evidence of sealing of
documents
16. Ministerial
directions
17.
Regulations
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SOUTH PACIFIC CENTRE FOR INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
To provide for the
establishment of the South Pacific Centre for International Relations, its
objects, powers and matters connected
therewith.
INTERPRETATION
1.
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires-
"A.C.C.T." means l'Agence de Cooperation Culturelle et Technique (Cultural and Technical Cooperation Agency);
"Centre" means the South Pacific Centre for International Relations established under section 2;
"Council" means the Council of the Centre established under section 3;
"Director" means the Director of the Centre appointed under section 8;
"member" means a member of the Council appointed by the Minister under section 3(1)(a);
"Minister" means the Minister responsible for foreign affairs.
ESTABLISHMENT
OF THE CENTRE
2. (1) There is
hereby established a body corporate to be known as the South Pacific Centre for
International Relations.
(2) The
Centre shall have perpetual succession and a common seal and may sue and be sued
in its corporate
name.
COUNCIL
3.
(1) There shall be a Council of the Centre which shall consist
of-
(a) five members appointed by the Minister and who shall be-
(i) a representative of the Ministry responsible for education;
(ii) a representative of the Ministry responsible for foreign affairs;
(iii) a representative of the Ministry responsible for finance;
(iv) a representative of A.C.C.T.;
(v) a person who the Minister considers has relevant experience in international relations;
(b) the Director, ex-officio member;
(c) the Secretary for Foreign Affairs, ex-officio chairman.
(2)
A member shall hold office for 3 years and shall be eligible for
reappointment.
(3) A member may
resign his office by not less than 30 days notice in writing to the
Minister.
DEPUTY
CHAIRMAN
4. (1) The Minister shall
appoint from among the members a deputy-chairman of the
Council.
(2) The deputy chairman
shall serve as such until his term as member of the Centre ends and may be
reappointed.
(3) Where the
chairman is absent or otherwise unable or unfit to discharge his functions, the
deputy chairman shall have and exercise
all the powers of the chairman under
this
Act.
OBJECTS OF
THE CENTRE
5. The objects of the
Centre shall be-
(a) to promote bilingualism in the French and English languages;
(b) to initiate, encourage, support and conduct research and training programmes on any matter related to international relations;
(c) to foster cooperation in research on bilingualism and international relations between the Centre and governments, organizations or bodies interested therein;
(d) to examine and report on any question or matter related to bilingualism or international relations which may be referred to it by the Government.
POWERS
OF THE COUNCIL
6. (1) The Council
shall have the powers to do all the things necessary or conducive to the
carrying out of its objects.
(2)
Without derogation from the generality of subsection (1), the Council
may-
(a) purchase, hold, manage and dispose of any property;
(b) promote or finance any undertaking related to international relations or the promotion of bilingualism;
(c) subject to the prior approval of the Minister responsible for finance, borrow or lend money on such terms and conditions as the Council thinks fit;
(d) establish or participate in any pension and provident fund scheme for the benefit of its employees and their dependants;
(e) publish printed or audio visual matter for sale or otherwise;
(f) sponsor or support conferences, seminars or other meetings on any matter related to international relations or the promotion of bilingualism;
(g) initiate and carry out training sessions or programmes for diplomatic or consular agents;
(h) initiate and carry out research and training programmes to promote bilingualism;
enter
into agreements with any Government, organization or body for the better
carrying out of the objects of the Centre; charge fees
for services rendered by
it.
MEETINGS
7.
(1) The Council shall meet not less than twice in every 12 months. The chairman
shall convene the meetings at such times and places
as he thinks
fit.
(2) The quorum at meetings
shall be four members of the
Council.
(3) The chairman or in
his absence the deputy chairman shall preside at every meeting of the Centre.
Where neither is present, the
Council shall elect one of its members to preside
over that meeting, who shall have and exercise the same powers as the
chairman.
(4) The proceedings at
any meeting shall not be invalidated by any defect in the appointment of any
member.
(5) Decisions of the
Council shall be made by a majority vote of members present and voting. The
chairman shall have a casting
vote.
(6) If a member has any
pecuniary interests, direct or indirect in any contract or proposed contract or
other matter relating to the
Centre he shall as soon as practicable disclose to
the chairman of the Council the fact and nature of his
interest.
(7) The Council may
invite any person to participate in its meetings but without the right to
vote.
(8) Subject to this Act, the
Council may make internal rules regulating its
procedures.
(9) Any rules made in
accordance with subsection (8) shall be issued under the hand of the
chairman.
DIRECTOR
8.
(1) The Minister may after consultation with the Council, appoint upon such
terms and conditions as the Council thinks fit a Director
who shall be an
employee of the Centre.
(2) The
Director shall be the chief executive and administrative officer of the
Centre.
(3) The Council may
delegate to the Director, with or without restrictions or conditions, such of
its powers and functions as it may
consider expedient for the day to day
operation of the Centre.
(4) The
Director shall cause to be prepared the minutes of all meetings of the
Council.
(5) The Director shall
keep in safe custody the seal and all documents of the Centre, receive all
process served on the Centre and
carry out such other duties as the Council
shall
direct.
EMPLOYEES
9.
The Council may appoint, at such remuneration and upon such terms and conditions
as it thinks fit such other staff as may be required
for the proper and
efficient discharge of the objects of the
Centre.
LIABILITY
OF MEMBERS, OFFICERS AND
EMPLOYEES
10. No personal
liability shall attach to any member, officer or employee of the Centre in
respect of anything done or omitted to
be done in good faith and without
negligence in the course of the operation of the
Centre.
FUNDS
11.
(1) The funds of the Centre shall consist of-
(a) grants from the Government out of monies appropriated by Parliament for such purposes;
(b) grants from other sources;
(c) monies borrowed by the Centre;
(d) monies received by the Centre in any other way in the course of the discharge of its objects.
(2)
Any funds of the Centre not immediately required for the carrying out of its
objects may be invested in such manner as the Council
may
approve.
ACCOUNTS
AND RECORDS
12. (1) The Centre
shall keep proper accounts and other records in respect of its receipts and
expenditures and shall cause to be
prepared an annual statement of accounts for
each financial year.
(2) The
accounts of the Centre shall be audited by an independent and qualified auditor
appointed by the Council.
(3) As
soon as is reasonable after the end of each financial year the Council shall
provide the Minister and the Minister responsible
for finance each with a copy
of the audited accounts and auditor's
report.
SUBMISSION
OF ESTIMATES FOR GRANTS
13. If the
Centre shall need a grant referred to in section 11(1)(a), so that the
Government may determine the amount thereof for
inclusion in the Budget, the
Centre shall, not less than 90 days before commencement of the financial year
during which the grant
is required, submit to the Minister responsible for
finance estimates of expenditure and receipts for that year and of unexpended
funds carried
forward.
ANNUAL
REPORT
14. Not later than 1st
April in each year the Council shall prepare a report of activities of the
Centre during the preceding year
and shall send a copy to the Minister and
publish the same in such manner as the Minister may
direct.
EVIDENCE
OF SEALING OF DOCUMENTS
15. The
fact that a document bears the seal of the Centre shall be prima facie evidence
in any court or legal proceedings that the
document has been properly executed
by and on behalf of the
Centre.
MINISTERIAL
DIRECTIONS
16. The Minister may,
after consultation with the Centre, give to the Centre such directions of a
general character with respect to
the performance of any objects of the Centre
as appear to the Minister to be requisite in the public
interest.
REGULATIONS
17.
The Minister may make regulations not inconsistent with this Act for the better
carrying out of the objects and purposes of this
Act.
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