The West Pakistan Co-operative Board (Dissolution) Act, 1966.
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Details: | THE WEST PAKISTAN CO-OPERATIVE BOARD (DISSOLUTION) ACT,
1966.
[22nd
December, 1966.] CONTENTS
1.
Short title, extent and commencement. 2.
Definitions. 3.
Dissolution of the Board. 4.
Appointment of Administrator. 5.
Term of office of Administrator. 6.
Duties, etc, of Administrator. 7.
Co-operative Development Fund. 8.
Account and audit. 9.
Administrator, etc. to be public servants. 10.
Protection of action taken under this Act. 11.
Power to make rule. 12.
Power to
frame regulations. 13.
Repeal.
THE WEST PAKISTAN CO-OPERATIVE BOARD (DISSOLUTION) ACT,
1966.
[22nd
December, 1966.] AN to provide for the
dissolution of the West Pakistan Co-operative Board.
It
is hereby enacted as follows:—
(2) It shall come into force at once. (3) It shall
extend to the whole of the Province of West Pakistan except the Tribal Areas.
(a)
"Administrator" means the Administrator appointed under section 4; (b)
"Board" means the West Pakistan Co-operative Board established under section 3 of the West
Pakistan Co-operative Board
Ordinance, 1962, (W. P. Ordinance No. XIV of 1962); (c)
"Co-operative Development Fund," means the Fund
established under section 7; (d)
"Government" means the Government of West Pakistan
and
For Statement of Object and Reason see Gazette of
West Pakistan, 1966, (Extraordinary), dated 25th November, 1966, pages 3231 to
3237
(i)
winding up the affairs of the Board; (ii)
administering such projects promoted, sponsored, organized
or managed by the Board immediately before its
dissolution as may be approved by Government; (iii)
completing, in such manner as may be directed by Government,
such schemes or projects undertaken by the Board; and (iv)
performing the other duties and functions of an Administrator
under this Act. (2) All
properties, funds and dues which, immediately before the dissolution of the
Board, were vested in or were realizable by the Board, shall vest in and be
realizable by the Administrator, and all liabilities which, immediately before
the dissolution of the Board, were enforceable against the Board, shall be
assumed by, and be enforceable against the Administrator.
(a)
to carry on such of the business of the Board as may be necessary for the proper
winding up of the affairs of the Board; (b)
to recover, arrange to recover or to collect and realize the assets of the Board, including
advances and loans made to
any Co-operative Society or person, investments in the shares of a co-operative project undertaken by
the Board; (c)
to pay or arrange to pay the liabilities of the Board; (d)
to settle all outstanding claims against the Board; (e)
to administer the Co-operative Development Fund in accordance with any
regulations framed under section 12; (f)
to administer, execute and complete projects until their transfer to Co-operative
Societies; (g)
to incur all necessary expenditure for the purpose of- (i)
the proper functioning or completion of the various projects to be
administered, executed or completed by the Administrator;
or (ii)
the winding up of the affairs of the Board; or (iii)
payment of salaries, allowances, etc., of the employee working in
the projects to be administered, executed or completed by the Administrator ;
or (iv)
the due performance of any of the duties of the Administrator
under this Act or the rules framed under section 11; (h)
to appoint, transfer, suspend, punish, remove or dismiss, in
accordance with the rules framed under section 11, the employees
working in the projects or required for the winding up of the affairs of the
Board. (2) The Administrator
shall exercise his powers and perform his duties and functions under this Act
subject to the general control and directions of Government.
(2) The
Co-operative Development Fund shall consist of— (a)
all moneys standing to the credit of the "Board's Fund" constituted under the West Pakistan
Co-operative Board Ordinance, 1962 (West
Pakistan Ordinance No. XIV of 1962) at
the time of the dissolution of the Board; and (b)
all other sums received by the Administrator. (3) The Fund shall be utilized by the Administrator,
subject to the general control and supervision of Government, for— (a)
satisfying the liabilities of the Board; and (b)
meeting charges of the Administrator in connection with his functions under this Act, and specially
the expenditure referred to in clause (g)
of subsection (1) of section 6. (4) Financial
assistance to co-operative societies may be provided out of the Co-operative
Development Fund by strengthening their share capital by granting loans to them
at a low rate of interest, or by giving them grants-in-aids or subsidies for
the benefit of the Societies and their constituents or the promotion and advancement
of the Co-operative Movement.
(2)
The Accounts of the Administrator shall be audited by an auditor
to be appointed for the purpose by the Government. (3)
The Administrator shall produce all accounts, books and documents,
and furnish such explanation and information as the auditor appointed under
this section may require for the purposes of audit. (4)
The auditor shall report to Government upon the annual balance
sheet and accounts of the Administrator and in his report shall state whether
in his opinion the balance-sheet is a full and fair balance-sheet containing
all necessary particulars and properly draw up, and in case he has called for
an explanation or information from the Administrator, whether it has been given
and whether it is satisfactory. (5)
Government may, at any time, issue directions to the auditor
requiring him to report upon the administration of the Co-operative Development
Fund and may at any time enlarge or extend the scope of audit and direct that a
different procedure in audit be adopted or that any other examination be made
by the auditor, if in his opinion, the public interest so requires. (6)
Government may issue directions to the Administrator for the
rectification of matters objected to in audit, and the Administrator shall
comply with every such direction. (7)
The Administrator shall, within one month of the closing of the
financial year, submit to Government, a report about the affairs of the
Projects in the charge and under the control of the Administrator, and the
progress in the winding up of the affairs of the Board, during the financial
year. (8)
Government may require the Administrator to furnish it with— (a)
any return, statement, estimate, statistics or other information regarding any matter under the
control of the Administrator; or (b)
a report on any such matter; or (c)
a copy of any document in the charge of the Administrator; and the Administrator
shall comply with every such requisition.
(2) Notwithstanding
the repeal of the said Ordinance, everything done, action taken, obligation or
liability incurred, contract entered into, officer appointed or person
authorised and order issued under any of the provisions of the said Ordinance
shall, if not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, continue n force
and, so areas may be, be deemed to have been respectively done, taken,
incurred, entered into, appointed, authorised or issued under this Act. |