Section 4Part 0 —
Tokens of recognition
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Notwithstanding any other law, the Governor may —
with money made available for the purpose by the Legislative Assembly, purchase, or in the case of Crown land, reserve any land and construct on it a park, garden or place of peace or recreation dedicated as a token of recognition to a National Hero or to National Heroes and may, in accordance with a resolution of the Legislative Assembly, name the park, garden or place of peace or recreation accordingly;
provide for the subscription to, and the production and erection of, any monument, statue, plaque, memorial or other token of recognition of any National Hero;
specify, by order published in the Gazette, any day or other period as a day or period for the recognition of a National Hero or National Heroes;
name or rename any public building, structure or other Crown property, or any place, locality or physical or geographical feature, in recognition of a National Hero; and
take such other action as the Governor considers appropriate to recognise National Heroes and their services to the Islands and the peoples of the Islands.