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Ceylon Tourist Board Act (No. 10 of 1966) - Sect 29

Power of the Board to make Orders

29.
(1) The Board may, from time to time, make Orders in respect of all or any of the following matters: -
(a) all matters necessary for, or incidental to, or connected with, the introduction, operation and enforcement of schemes for the regulation and control of the rates of fees or charges that may be levied and recovered in respect of tourist services generally, or tourist services of any class or description, or particular tourist services of any class or description;
(b) all matters necessary for, or incidental to, or connected with, the introduction, operation and enforcement of schemes for the registration of tourist services generally, or tourist services of any class or description, so long as such services are established, maintained and operated in conformity or compliance with the minimum standards or provisions specified or contained in the Order for the purpose of ensuring that any such services are adequate, efficient and attractive, and in particular, but without prejudice to the generality of the preceding provisions of this paragraph, the circumstances in which such registration may be granted or refused, or suspended or cancelled: or
(c) all matters necessary for, or incidental to, or connected with, the introduction, operation and enforcement of schemes for the registration by the Board of persons who are fit and suitable for employment in tourist services generally, or tourist services of any class or description, by reason of the fact that they have had such training, or possess such qualifications, or are not subject to such disabilities or disqualifications as may be specified in the Order with a view to ensuring that the persons so employed in any such services shall be fit and suitable for such employment, and in particular, but without prejudice to the generality of the preceding provisions of this paragraph, the circumstances in which such registration may be granted or refused, or suspended or cancelled.
(2) Any Order made under the preceding provisions of this section may provide for the prohibition of the establishment, maintenance or operation of any tourist service unless such service is registered by the Board and any person aggrieved by such Order shall have the right of appeal to a Tribunal appointed by the Minister.
(3) No Order made under the preceding provisions of this section shall come into force until it is approved by the Minister, confirmed by the Senate and the House of Representatives and published in the Gazette.
(4) Every Order made under the preceding provisions of this section shall, upon its coming into force as herein before provided, be as valid and effectual as if it were herein enacted.
(5) In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between the provisions of any Order made under the preceding provisions of this section and the provisions of any other subsidiary legislation, the provisions of such Order shall prevail over the provisions of such subsidiary legislation.
(6) For the purposes of this section, the expression " subsidiary legislation" means any by-law, regulation, rule , order, notification or other provisions having the effect of law and made by a person by virtue of the power conferred on him by any written law.


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