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Chamber of Construction Industry of Sri Lanka
Chamber of Construction Industry of Sri Lanka (Incorporation) Act
Arrangement of Sections
1. Short title.
2. Incorporation of the Chamber of Construction Industry of Sri Lanka.
3. General objects of the body corporate.
4. Body corporate to ensure no conflict with work of Ministry or Department of the Government or Provincial Council.
5. Management of affairs of the body corporate.
6. Powers of the body corporate.
7. Rules of the body corporate.
8. Register of members.
9. Fund of the body corporate.
10. Accounts and auditing.
11. Annual report.
12. Debts due by and payable to the Chamber.
13. Property vested in the Chamber.
14. Body corporate may hold property movable and immovable.
15. Application of moneys and property.
16. Seal of the body corporate.
17. Property remaining on dissolution.
18. Saving of the rights of the Republic.
19. Sinhala text to prevail in case of inconsistency.
23 of 2019.
An Act to incorporate the Chamber of Construction Industry of Sri Lanka.
[Date of Commencement: 22nd November, 2019]
Preamble
WHEREAS a Chamber called and known as the “Chamber of Construction Industry of Sri Lanka” has heretofore been registered under the Companies Act, No. 7 of 2007 for the purpose of effectually carrying out its objects and transacting all matters connected with the said Chamber according to the rules agreed to by its members:
AND WHEREAS the said Chamber has heretofore successfully carried out and transacted the several objects and matters for which it was established and has applied to be incorporated and it will be for the public advantage to grant the said application.
1. Short title.
This Act may be cited as the Chamber of Construction Industry of Sri Lanka (Incorporation) Act.
2. Incorporation of the Chamber of Construction Industry of Sri Lanka.
From and after the date of commencement of this Act, such and so many persons as now are members of the Chamber of Construction Industry of Sri Lanka (hereinafter referred to as the “Chamber”) and shall hereafter be admitted as members of the body corporate hereby constituted shall have perpetual succession under the name and style of the “Chamber of Construction Industry of Sri Lanka” (hereinafter referred to as the “body corporate”) and by that name may sue and be sued with full power and authority to have, and use a common seal and to alter the same at its
pleasure.
3. General objects of the body corporate.
The general objects for which the body corporate is constituted are hereby declared to be—
(a) to act as a representative body, to promote and protect the interests of those engaged in construction activities;
(b) to assist the relevant authorities to stimulate the development of national construction industry;
(c) to study issues of national significance and to make recommendations;
(d) to establish panels of professionals in such areas in projects relating to its members and to evaluate and issue reports and certificates on such projects;
(e) to act as a centre for recruitment of staff for member firms in the national construction industry on the request of such firms;
(f) to secure contracts within and outside Sri Lanka for the members of the body corporate upon receipt of the registration of the Construction Industry Development Authority and subject to the provisions of the Construction Industry Development Authority Act, No. 33 of 2014 and standards and guidelines of the Construction Industry Development Authority;
(g) to award scholarships and fellowships for the furtherance and development of the local construction industry;
(h) to conduct training courses and issue certificates with the approval of the Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission established under section 2 of the Tertiary and Vocational Education Act, No. 20 of 1990; and
(i) to act as trustees, custodians or managers to funds subscribed or donated for the upliftment of the construction industry.
4. Body corporate to ensure no conflict with work of Ministry or Department of the Government or Provincial Council.
The objects of the body corporate shall be carried out in such manner so as not to create any conflict between the work of the body corporate and any work being carried out simultaneously by any Ministry or Department of the Government or of any Provincial Council.
5. Management of affairs of the body corporate.
(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the management and administration of the affairs of the body corporate shall be carried out by a Board of Management consisting of such number of office bearers as may be specified by the rules made under section 7.
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Chandima Weerakkody Foundation (Incorporation) Act
CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF LOGISTICS AND TRANSPORT OF SRI LANKA (INCORPORATION) ACT
CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF LOGISTICS AND TRANSPORT OF SRI LANKA (INCORPORATION) ACT
Arrangement of Sections
1. Short title.
2. Incorporation of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport of Sri Lanka.
3. General Objects of the Corporation.
4. Management of the affairs of the Corporation.
5. Rules of the Corporation.
6. Power of the Corporation to hold property.
7. Power to charge fees and subscriptions.
8. General powers of the Corporation.
9. Debts due by and to the Institute be payable by and to the Corporation.
10. Seal of the Corporation.
11. Audit and accounts.
12. Saving of the rights of the Republic.
13. Sinhala text to prevail in case of inconsistency.
8 of 2000,
18 of 2023.
AN ACT to incorporate the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport of Sri Lanka.
[Long title am by s 2 of Act 18 of 2023.]
[Date of Commencement: 27th March, 2000]
1. Short title.
This Act may be cited as the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport of Sri Lanka (Incorporation) Act.
[S 1 am by s 3(1) of Act 18 of 2023.]
2. Incorporation of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport of Sri Lanka.
From and after the date of commencement of this Act, such and so many persons as are now members of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport of Sri Lanka (hereinafter referred to as “the Institute”) or shall hereafter be admitted as members of the Corporation hereby constituted (hereinafter referred to as “the Corporation”) shall be a body corporate with perpetual succession, under the name and style of “The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport of Sri Lanka”, and by that name may sue and be sued in all courts, with full power and authority to have and to use a common seal and to alter the same at its pleasure.
[S 2 am by s 3(1) of Act 18 of 2023.]
3. General Objects of the Corporation.
The general objects for which the Corporation is constituted are hereby declared to be—
(a) to ensure an adequate supply of qualified personnel on the subject of transportation;
(b) to promote research and training on transportation among the professionals and others who are engaged in the subject;
(c) to assist in formulation of an appropriate transport policy for the country;
(d) to do such other acts and things as may be necessary to the attainment of the objects of the corporation subject to the provisions of this Act and any other written law.
4. Management of the affairs of the Corporation.
(1) The affairs of the Corporation shall, subject to the rules in force for the time being of the Corporation, be administered by a Council consisting of such office bearers and other members as may be provided for in such rules and elected in accordance therewith.
(2) The members of the Council of the Institute holding office on the day immediately preceding the date of Commencement of this Act shall be deemed to be the members of the first council of the corporation and shall hold office until the first annual general meeting of the Corporation.
5. Rules of the Corporation.
(1) It shall be lawful for the Corporation, from time to time, at any General Meeting and by a majority of the members present and voting, to make rules, not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act or any other written law for the admission, withdrawal and expulsion of members, and for the management of the affairs of the Corporation and the accomplishment of its objects. Such rides when made may at a like meeting and in like manner, be altered, added to amended or rescinded.
(2) The rules of the Institute in force on the day preceding the date of commencement of this Act, shall in so far as they are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act or any other written law, be deemed to be rules of the Corporation made under this section.
6. Power of the Corporation to hold property.
The Corporation shall be able and capable in law to take and hold property, movable or immovable, which may become vested in it by virtue of any purchase, grant, gift, testamentary disposition or otherwise, and all such property shall be held by the Corporation for the purposes of this Act, and subject to the rules in force for the time being of the Corporation, with full power to sell, mortgage, lease, exchange or otherwise dispose of the same.
7. Power to charge fees and subscriptions.
The Corporation shall he able and capable in law to charge:
(a) such fees, as the Corporation may deem reasonable, for admission to any examination or course of study conducted by the Corporation;
(b) such fees for the enrolment of persons to any class of membership of the Corporation; and
(c) such subscriptions and fees from members of the Corporation as the Corporation may deem appropriate to charge.
8. General powers of the Corporation.
Subject to the provisions of this Act, and any other written law the Corporation shall have the power to do, perform and execute all such acts, matters and things whatsoever as are necessary or desirable for the promotion or furtherance of the objects of the Corporation or any one of them, including the power to open, operate and close, bank accounts, to borrow or raise money with or without security, to receive or collect grants and donations, to invest its funds and to engage, employ and dismiss officers and servants required for the purpose of carrying out of the objects of the
Corporation.
9. Debts due by and to the Institute be payable by and to the Corporation.
All debts and liabilities of the Institute existing on the day immediately preceding the date of commencement of Ibis Act, shall be paid by the Corporation hereby constituted, and all debts due to and subscriptions due and payable to the Institute on the day immediately preceding the date of the commencement of this Act, shall be paid to the Corporation hereby constituted.
10. Seal of the Corporation.
The seal of the Corporation shall not be affixed to any instrument whatsoever except in the presence of two members of the Council of the Corporation, who shall sign their names on the instrument in token of their presence and such signing shall be independent of the signing of any person as a witness.
11. Audit and accounts.
(a) The financial year of the Corporation shall be the calendar year.
(b) The Corporation shall cause proper accounts to be kept of its income and expenditure, assets and liabilities and all other transactions of the Corporation.
(c) The accounts of the Corporation shall be audited by a qualified auditor.
In this section, “qualified auditor” means—
(i) an individual who being a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka, or of any other Institute established by law, possesses a certificate to practise as an Accountant issued by the Council of such Institute; or
(ii) a firm of Accountants each of the resident partners of which, being a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka or of any other institute established by law, possesses a certificate to practice as an Accountant issued by the Council of such Institute.
12. Saving of the rights of the Republic.
Nothing in this Act contained shall affect or deemed to affect the rights of the Republic or of any body politic or corporate or of any other persons, except, such as are mentioned in this Act, and those claiming by, from or under them.
13. Sinhala text to prevail in case of inconsistency.
In the event of any inconsistency between the Sinhala and Tamil texts of this Act, the Sinhala text shall prevail.