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FEDERAL BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
To
provide for the establishment of a Federal Board of Intermediate and
Secondary Education.
Whereas
it is expedient to provide for the establishment of a Federal Board of
Intermediate & Secondary Education and for matters connected
therewith or incidental there to: It is hereby enacted as follows:
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SHORT
TITLE AND COMMENCEMENT:
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This
act may be called the Federal Board of Intermediate and
Secondary Education Act, 1975
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It
shall come into force on such date as the Federal Government
may, by notification in the official Gazette, appoint in this
behalf.
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DEFINITIONS:
In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or
context
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"Board"
means the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary
Education.
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"Chairman"
means Chairman of the Board.
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"College"
means an institution within the jurisdiction of the Board and
recognized by it for Intermediate Education, and includes a
college having Intermediate and Degree classes and affiliated
to a University for the Degree classes;
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"Committee"
means a committee constituted under this act.
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"Head
of an Institution" means the principal of a college or
the headmaster or headmistress of a school.
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"Headmaster"
and "Headmistress" include the principal of school.
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"Institution"
means a college or a school;
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"Intermediate
College" means an institution recognized for imparting
Intermediate Education, and includes an institution imparting
both Intermediate Education and Secondary Education;
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"Intermediate
Education" means education pertaining to Class XI and
Class XII;
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"Prescribed"
means prescribed by regulations;
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"Principal"
means head of a college;
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"Recognized"
means recognized by the Board;
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"School"
means an institution within the jurisdiction of the Board
& recognized by it only for imparting Secondary Education;
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"Regulations"
means regulations made under this Act;
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"Sec
Education" means education pertaining to Class IX and
Class X and such other classes as may be declared by the
Federal Government to be classes of Secondary Education; and
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"Secretary"
means Secretary of the Board.
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CONSTITUTION
OF THE BOARD:
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The
Federal Government shall , as soon as may be after the
commencement of this Act, establish a Board to be known as the
Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education.
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The
Board shall be a body corporate having perpetual succession
and a common seal with powers to acquire, hold and dispose of
property, both movable and immovable, and shall by the
aforesaid name sue and be sued.
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JURISDICTION
OF THE BOARD:
The Board shall exercise the powers conferred on it by or under
this Act in respect of the institutions within the Federal
Capital, the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, and such states
and territories, not forming part of a Province, as are or may be
included in Pakistan, whether by accession or otherwise
institutions established by Pakistan Mission or citizens of
Pakistan in foreign countries and such institutions located within
the jurisdiction of Cantonment Boards constituted under the
Cantonments Act, 1924 (II of 1924), as seek recognition of the
Board.
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COMPOSITION
OF THE BOARD:
The Board shall consist of the following members, namely,
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the
Chairman, to be appointed by the Federal Government.
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two
Vice-Chancellors to be nominated by the University Grants
Commission;
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a
nominee of the Ministry of Education not below the rank of
Deputy Secretary in the Federal Government;
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a
nominee of the Directorate of Military Lands and Cantonments
to represent the Cantonment Boards;
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one
principal to be elected in the prescribed manner by the
principals from amongst themselves;
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one
headmaster of a school for boys to be elected in the
prescribed manner by the headmasters of schools for boys from
amongst themselves;
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one
headmistress of a school for girls to be elected in the
prescribed manner by the headmistresses of schools for girls
from amongst themselves;
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the
Director, Federal Government Educational Institutions,
Islamabad.
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the
Director, Institute of Islamic Research, Islamabad.
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three
members, of whom one shall be a woman, to be elected by the
national Assembly from amongst its members;
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Two
members to be elected by the Senate from among its members;
and
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one
representative each of the Provincial Government, the Azad
Government of the State of Jammu and Kashmir, the
administration of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and
the Areas of Gilgit, Baltistan, Nagar Haveli and Hunza.
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TERMS
OF MEMBER OF THE BOARD:
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Unless
the Federal Government, being of the opinion that it is
necessary in the public interest so to do, removes him from
office, a member, other than an ex-officio member, shall hold
office for a period of three years from the date of his
election or nomination, as the case may be.
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No
ex-officio member shall continue to be a member if he ceases
to hold the office by virtue of holding which he was
appointed.
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Any
casual vacancy in the office of a member, other than
an-officio member, shall be filled by election or nomination,
as the case may be and the person so elected or nominated
shall hold office for the unexpired period of the term of his
predecessor.
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Any
member of the Board may, by writing under his hand addressed
to the Chairman, resign his office, provided that the
resignation shall not have effect until it is accepted by the
Chairman.
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A
member shall, on the expiry of his term of office, be eligible
for re-election or re-nomination.
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MEETINGS
OF THE BOARD:
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The
meeting of the Board shall be held in such manner and at such
time as may be prescribed. Provided that, until regulations
are made in this behalf, such meetings shall be called by the
Chairman.
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In
the absence of the Chairman from any meeting of the Board the
members present shall elect a member from among themselves to
preside at that meeting.
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No
act or proceedings of the Board shall be invalid merely on the
ground of the existence of a vacancy in or defect in the
constitution of, the Board.
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POWERS
AND FUNCTIONS OF THE BOARD:
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Subject
to the other provisions of this Act, the Board shall have
power to organize, regulate, develop and control Intermediate
Education and Secondary Education.
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In
particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the
foregoing power, the Board shall have the power to:
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hold
and conduct examinations pertaining to Intermediate
Education and Secondary Education;
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prescribe
courses of instruction for examinations conducted by the
Board, provided that the Board may prescribe different
courses of instruction for different classes of
institution;
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admit
candidates to the examinations conducted by it and
prescribe the conditions for admission to such
examinations;
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recognize
institutions in Pakistan or outside Pakistan,
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control
and regulate, with the approval of the Federal Government
the examinations held at the Intermediate Education and
Secondary Education level in Pakistan by foreign agencies,
professional institutions or bodies or universities;
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withdraw
recognition if it is satisfied after inspection carried
out under clause (h) that the standards of management and
instruction in an institution justify withdrawal, provided
that the recognition shall not be withdrawn without the
prior approval of the Federal Government;
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fix,
demand and receive such fees as may be prescribed;
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cause
an inspection to be made by such person or persons as the
Board may nominate of recognized institutions or
institutions applying for recognition;
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adopt
measures to promote the physical and moral well-being of
students of recognized institutions and supervise their
residence, health and discipline;
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organize
and provide lectures, demonstrations, educational
exhibitions and take such other measures as are necessary
to promote the standard of Intermediate and Secondary
Education.
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Institute
and award scholarships; medals and prizes subject to such
conditions as may be prescribed and to accept endowments
for the same subject to such conditions as the Board may
deem fit;
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prescribe
text-books or other books study and to arrange publication
of such text-books or other books;
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regulate
the imposing of penalties for misconduct of students,
teachers, examiners and examinees;
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prescribe
qualifications for the appointment of teachers in the
institutions recognized by the Board.
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submit
to the Federal Government its views on any matter with
which it is concerned or which the Federal Government or
any provincial Government or a educational institution may
refer to it for its advice;
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deposit
its surplus funds in any nationalized bank of Pakistan.
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enter
into and carry out contracts in exercise of its powers and
in the performance of its duties under this Act and the
regulations;
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regulate
and decide all administrative matters including the
creation and abolition of posts under the Board.
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appoint
such officers and staff as it may consider necessary for
the performance of its functions and to define their
duties and conditions of service;
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make
provision for buildings, premises, furniture, apparatus,
books and other means required for carrying out the
purposes of this Act;
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pass
its annual budget;
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sanction
or incur such expenditure as may be necessary for carrying
out the purposes of this act and
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do
all other acts necessary for carrying out the purposes of
this act.
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The
Board may delegate any of its powers to the Chairman or
any officer of the Board or to a committee or
sub-Committee appointed by it.
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The
Board may delegate any of its powers to the Chairman or any
officer of the Board or to a committee or sub-Committee
appointed by it.
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POWER
OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT:
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The
Federal Government shall have the power to cause inspection to
be made by such person or persons as it may direct, of the
officers, activities, and funds of, and all the examinations
conducted by, the Board and to cause in inquiry to be made in
like manner in respect of any matter concerning the Board.
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The
Federal Government shall communicate to the Board the result
of such inspection or inquiry and may advise the Board to take
such actions and within such period as may be specified.
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The
Board shall report to the Federal Government the action it
proposes to take or has taken on such communication.
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Where
the Board does not, within a reasonable time, take action to
the satisfaction of the Federal Government the Federal
Government may, after considering any explanation made by the
Board, issue such directions as it thinks fit and the Chairman
shall comply with such directions.
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The
Federal Government may, from time to time, direct the Board to
conduct its affairs and perform its functions in such manner
as may be specified.
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The
Federal Government may, require the board to furnish it with:
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any
return, statement, estimate, statistics or other
information regarding any matter relating to, or under the
control of, the Board or
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a
report on any such matter; or
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a
copy of any document in the charge of the Board; and the
Chairman shall comply with every such requisition.
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If
the board fails or neglects to comply with the directives or
orders given to it under sub-section (5) or if, in the opinion
of the Federal government, the Board persistently makes
defaults in the performance of its functions under this Act.
The Federal Government may supersede the Board and appoint the
Chairman in the place of such Board until a new Board is
established in accordance with the provisions of this Act and
no such supersession or appointment shall be questioned in any
court.
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OFFICERS
OF THE BOARD:
The following shall be the officers of the Board, namely:
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The
Chairman;
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The
Secretary; and
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Such
other officers as may be appointed by the Board.
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APPOINTMENT,
POWERS & DUTIES OF CHAIRMAN:
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The
Chairman shall be appointed by the Federal Government on such
terms and conditions as the Federal Government may determine.
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The
Chairman shall hold office for a term of three years but shall
be eligible for re-appointment for a second term not exceeding
three years; Provided that, notwithstanding the expiry of the
terms of his office, he shall continue to hold office until
his successor is appointed and enters upon his office.
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If
at any time the office of Chairman is vacant, or he is unable
to perform his functions, temporarily or otherwise by reason
of leave, illness or other cause for a period not exceeding
one year, the Federal Government shall make such arrangements
for carrying on the duties of Chairman as it may think fit;
and, until such arrangement are made, the Secretary shall
perform the duties of the Chairman.
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It
shall be the duty of the Chairman to ensure that the
provisions of this Act and the regulations are faithfully
observed, and he shall exercise all powers necessary for this
purpose.
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If
an emergency arises out of the administrative business of the
Board which, in the opinion of the Chairman, requires that
immediate action should be taken, the Chairman, may take such
action as he deems necessary and shall report the action taken
to the Federal Government and to the Board at its next meeting
for approval.
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The
Chairman shall exercise such other powers as may be
prescribed.
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APPOINTMENT,
POWERS & DUTIES OF THE SECRETARY:
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The
Secretary shall be appointed by the Federal Government on such
terms and conditions and for such period as the Federal
Government may think fit,
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The
Secretary shall, subject to the control of the Chairman, be
the chief administrative officer of the Board, shall be
responsible for ensuring that the orders of the Board and the
Chairman are carried out and shall execute all contracts for
and on behalf of the Board.
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The
Secretary shall be responsible for ensuring that all moneys
are expended on the purpose for which they are granted or
allotted and for preparing and submitting to the Board for
approval an annual statement of accounts and budget estimates.
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The
Secretary shall exercise such other powers as may be
prescribed.
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APPOINTMENT
AND CONSTITUTION OF COMMITTEES:
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The
Board shall appoint Committee of Courses, a Finance Committee
and such other committees as it may deem necessary for the
proper execution of its business.
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Each
committee shall consist of members of the Board and of such
other persons, if any, as the Board, in each case may think
fit to appoint;
* Provided that a person nominated by the Federal
Government shall be a member of the Finance Committee.
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A
Committee may, subject to the approval of the Chairman, co-opt
persons if the committee so feels.
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The
terms of office of a member of a committee co-opted under
sub-section (3) shall be one year from the date of co-option;
* Provided that a person co-opted in his capacity as a
member of a particular body or as the holder of a particular
appointment shall hold office only for so long as the case may
be.
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FUND:
The Board shall have a fund to which shall be credited all income
of the Board, including income from fees, endowments, grants and
contributions.
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ANNUAL
AUDIT OF ACCOUNTS:
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The
accounts of the Board shall be maintained in such form and in
such manner as may be prescribed.
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The
accounts of the Board shall be audited every year by the
Accountant General, Pakistan Revenues.
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The
Board shall, at the time of Audit, produce all accounts,
registers, documents and other papers which may be required by
the auditor to assist him in his investigations;
* Provided that, if the Federal Government certifies, that
a particular document is secret, the auditor shall accept in
lieu of such documents statement in respect there of duly
certified by the chairman;
* Provided further that, if such a document is confidential,
the auditor shall be responsible for preventing disclosure of
its contents.
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The
board shall, as soon as possible after the end of each
financial year, submit to the Federal Government, the annual
statement of the accounts of the Board, duly audited, together
with the report of the auditor.
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PROVIDENT
FUND:
The Board may establish a Provident Fund for the benefit of its
employees and, there it establishes such fund, the provisions of
the Provident Funds Act, 1925 (XIX of 1926), shall apply to such
fund.
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POWERS
OF THE BOARD TO MAKE REGULATIONS:
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The
Board may, with the approval of the Federal Government, make
regulations for carrying out the purposes of this Act.
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In
particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the
foregoing power, the regulations may provide for all any of
the following matters, namely:
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the
procedure for the conduct of, and the number of members
required to form a quorum at, meetings of the Board and
the committees;
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the
conduct of examinations, including the appointment of
examiners and their duties, powers and remuneration;
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the
conditions for admission of candidates to the examinations
held by the Board and their eligibility for diplomas,
certificates and titles;
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the
conditions for the recognition of institutions and the
withdrawal of recognitions;
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the
courses of study to be followed in the institutions
imparting Intermediate Education or Secondary Education or
education for other examinations conducted by the Board;
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the
institution of scholarships and prizes;
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the
election and co-option of members of the Board and its
committees;
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the
constitution, powers and duties of committees;
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the
appointment of employees of the Board and the conditions
of their service;
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the
constitution of a Provident Fund for the benefit of the
employees of the Board; and
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such
other matters as may be necessary for giving effect to the
provisions of this Act.
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