Constitution

Trinidad and Tobago 1976 Constitution (reviewed 2007)

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CHAPTER 11A. THE TOBAGO HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

141A. Tobago House of Assembly

  1. There shall be an Assembly for Tobago to be called “the Tobago House of Assembly”, in this Chapter referred to as “the Assembly”.
  2. The Assembly shall consist of a Presiding Officer and such other members qualified and appointed in such manner and holding office upon such terms and conditions as may be prescribed.

141B. Powers of the Assembly

Subject to this Constitution, the Assembly shall have such powers and functions in relation to Tobago as may be prescribed.

141C. Executive Council

  1. There shall be an Executive Council of the Assembly consisting of a Chief Secretary and such number of Secretaries as may be prescribed, to be appointed in such manner as may be prescribed.
  2. The functions of the Chief Secretary and other Secretaries shall be prescribed.

141D. Fund

There is established a fund to be called “the Tobago House of Assembly Fund” which shall consist of—

  1. such monies as may be appropriated by Parliament for the use of the Assembly; and
  2. such other monies as the Assembly may lawfully collect.

CHAPTER 12. MISCELLANEOUS AND GENERAL

142. Resignations

  1. Subject to the provisions of this Constitution, any person who is appointed or elected to or otherwise selected for any office established by this Constitution, including the office of Prime Minister or other Minister, or Parliamentary Secretary, may resign from that office by writing under his hand addressed to the person or authority by whom he was appointed, elected or selected.
  2. The resignation of any person from any such office shall take effect when the writing signifying the resignation is received by the person or authority to whom it is addressed or by any person authorised by that person or authority to receive it.

143. Re-appointment, etc

  1. Where any person has vacated any office as established by this Constitution, including the office of Prime Minister or other Minister, or Parliamentary Secretary, he may, if qualified, again be appointed, elected or otherwise selected to hold that office in accordance with the provisions of this Constitution.
  2. Where by this Constitution a power is conferred upon any person or authority to make any appointment to any public office, a person may be appointed to that office notwithstanding that some other person may be holding that office, when that other person is on leave of absence pending relinquishment of the office; and where two or more persons are holding the same office by reason of an appointment made in pursuance of this subsection, then for the purposes of any function conferred upon the holder of that office the person last appointed shall be deemed to be the sole holder of the office.
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