Schedule
1A member of the Commission shall be appointed for a period of one year beginning on such day as may be determined by the Cabinet and such member shall be paid such fees as may be determined by the Cabinet.
2A member of the Commission may resign his office at any time by notice in writing given to the Cabinet.
3The Cabinet may declare the office of a member of the Commission vacant if it is satisfied that the member —
(a)is unable through mental or physical incapacity or absence from the Islands to perform the functions of his office;
(b)has failed, without adequate cause, to attend three successive meetings of the Commission; or
(c)has been sentenced to imprisonment for the commission of a criminal offence.
4A person appointed to fill the place of a member of the Commission before the end of the member's term shall hold office for so long as the vacating member would have held office.
5Where a member of the Commission is absent from the Islands, ill or otherwise temporarily incapacitated from performing his functions as a member, the Cabinet may appoint a person to act in the place of such a member for the purposes of such inquiry or decision and any person so appointed shall while so acting be deemed to be a member of the Commission.
6A person who has held office as a member of the Commission shall be eligible for re-appointment.
7A member of the Commission shall not take part in an inquiry or decision relating to any business in which he or his spouse is a member or shareholder or has any private interests, direct or indirect whereby his private interests may conflict with his duties as a member and the Cabinet may appoint a person to act in place of such member for the purpose of such inquiry or decision and any person so appointed shall while so acting be deemed to be a member of the Commission.
8The Commission may act notwithstanding any vacancy in its membership and no act of the Commission shall be deemed to be invalid only by reason of a defect in the appointment of a member thereof.
9The Commission shall meet as often as may be necessary for it to dispatch its business under this Law.
10Minutes shall be made of every decision of the Commission in such form as the Cabinet may direct.
11The quorum of the Commission shall be three.
12The Cabinet may designate any public officer to be secretary to the Commission.
13Any direction of the Commission given under the Law shall be deemed to be duly authenticated if it is given under the hand of the Chairman or, in his absence, the secretary thereof.
14In any matter before the Commission the chairman or person acting as chairman shall have a deliberative as well as a casting vote.
15A notice may be given to the Commission by service upon the secretary of the Commission.
16Subject to the foregoing provisions of this Schedule the Commission may determine its procedure.