CHAPTER
51
ANTIQUITIES, MONUMENTS AND MUSEUM |
ARRANGEMENT OF
SECTIONS |
SECTION |
PART I
PRELIMINARY |
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PART II
MONUMENTS |
Declaration of monuments and plans thereof. |
Declarations affecting private land. |
Control of monuments generally. |
Acts prohibited in relation to certain monuments
under permit. |
Grant of sums for preservation, etc. of
monuments. |
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Assessment of compensation by Supreme Court. |
PART III
ARTIFACTS |
Certain artifacts to be property of Government. |
PART IV
DISCOVERY AND EXCAVATION OF ANTIQUITIES |
Discovery of Antiquities. |
No excavation etc. of antiquities, without
licence. |
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Appeal against refusal of licence. |
PART V
ESTABLISHMENT, FUNCTIONS AND MANAGEMENT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM |
Establishment of National Museum. |
Common Seal of the National Museum. |
Functions of the National Museum. |
Director of the National Museum. |
Secretary of the National Museum. |
Establishment of the Board. |
Pensions of persons transferred from the public
service to the National Museum. |
Board to be subject to directions of Minister. |
PART VI
FINANCIAL PROVISIONS |
Funds and resources of the National Museum. |
Moneys deposited to General Account. |
Expenditure of gifts and grants. |
Advances to the National Museum. |
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Balancing of revenue account and surplus
revenue. |
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PART VII
MISCELLANEOUS |
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Payments to be made from funds provided by
Parliament. |
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Provisions of this Act to prevail. |
SCHEDULE - Constitution and Procedure of the Board. |
CHAPTER 51 |
ANTIQUITIES,
MONUMENTS AND MUSEUM |
An Act to
provide for the preservation, conservation, restoration, documentation, study
and presentation of sites and objects of historical, anthropological,
archaeological and palaeontological interest, to establish a National Museum,
and for matters ancillary thereto or connected therewith. | 5 of 1998 |
[Assent 12th May,
1998]
[Commencement 1st July, 1999] |
PART I
PRELIMINARY |
1. This Act may be cited as the Antiquities, Monuments
and Museum Act, 1998. | Short title. |
2. In this Act- | Interpretation. |
"antiquity"
means- |
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(b) A place,
building, site or structure erected, formed or built by human agency which is
at least fifty years old and the ruins or remains of any such place, building,
site or structure, whether or not the same has been modified, added to or
restored at any time; |
"artifact"
means- |
(a) a movable
object made, shaped, painted, carved, inscribed, or otherwise created,
manufactured, produced, used or modified by human agency which is at least fifty
years old, whether or not it has been modified, added to or restored at any
time; or |
(b) fossil
remains or impressions; |
"Board"
means the Antiquities, Monuments and Museum Board established by section 22; |
"Crown
land" means land vested in Her Majesty or the Governor-General on behalf
of Her Majesty as property of the Crown for the beneficial interests of The
Bahamas; |
"designated
person" means- |
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(b) designated
officers of the National Museum; |
(c) an officer
of the Defence Force; |
(d) the officer
in charge of a police station; |
(e) a police
officer of or above the rank of inspectors; and |
(f) any person
specified by the Minister by notice published in the Gazette; |
"Director"
means the Director of the National Museum appointed under section 20; |
"discovery"
means the findings in The Bahamas- |
(a) in, on or
under land or strandline; |
(b) in or on
anything growing on land; or |
(c) attached to
or within the fabric or foundations of a structure in, on or under land or sea, |
of any
antiquity or supposed antiquity, the presence of which was previously unknown
to the owner of such land or structure, |
"Government
land" means land, other than private land or Crown land, owned by the
Government; |
"licence"
means a licence granted under section 13; |
"Minister"
means the Minister responsible for Antiquities, Monuments and Museums; |
"monument"
means a place, building, site or structure which is declared to be a monument
under section 3; |
"movable
object" means an object which does not form part of land or seabed; |
"National
Museum" means the National Museum of The Bahamas established by section
17; |
"permit"
means a permit granted under section 6; |
"private
land" means land other than Government land or Crown land; |
"public
officer" shall have the meaning assigned thereto in thePensions
Act; |
"Secretary"
means the Secretary to the National Museum appointed by virtue of section 21; |
"supposed
antiquity" means an object or site which may reasonably be supposed to be
or to contain an antiquity. |
PART II
MONUMENTS |
3. (1) Subject to section 4, the Minister may, after
consultation with the Board, by notice published in the Gazette, declare
any place, building, site or structure, which the Minister considers to be of
public interest by reason of its historical, anthropological, archaeological or
palaeontological significance to be a monument. | Declaration of monuments and plans thereof. |
(2) A declaration
under subsection (1) may include as part of a monument any land adjoining the
place, building, site or structure required for fencing, covering or protecting
the monument or for providing or facilitating access thereto. |
(3) A notice under
subsection (1) shall include a reference to the appropriate plan deposited
under subsection (4). |
(4) The Minister
shall, before publication of a declaration under subsection (1)- |
(a) sign and
deposit in The Registrar General's Department a plan clearly showing the
location of the proposed monument; and |
(b) if the
declaration relates to a monument within private land, register the declaration
in the Registrar General's Department. |
(5) The Minister
shall- |
(a) keep
available at his office, for public inspection at all reasonable times, a copy
of every plan deposited under subsection (4); and |
(b) at the
request of the owner or a lawful occupier of a monument which is shown on a
plan so deposited, deliver a copy of the plan free of charge to the owner or
occupier. |
4. (1) If a proposed monument is within private land,
then, prior to the making of the declaration, the provisions of this section
shall have effect. | Declarations affecting private land. |
(2) The Minister
shall serve on the owner and any lawful occupier of the private land a notice
in writing of his proposal to declare a monument therein together with a plan
clearly showing the location of the proposed monument. |
(3) Within one
month, or such longer period as may be allowed by the Supreme Court in any
particular case, after the service of a notice under subsection (2), the owner
or a lawful occupier may object to the proposed monument by application to the
Supreme Court. |
(4) The Supreme
Court, upon considering an application made under subsection (3), may direct
that the proposed declaration shall or shall not be made or shall be made
subject to such variations or conditions as it thinks fit. |
(5) A direction of
the Supreme Court under subsection (4) shall be final. |
(6) A notice
required to be served under this section may be served- |
(a) by
delivering it personally to the person to be served; |
(b) by leaving
it at the usual or last known place of residence or business of the person to
be served; |
(c) by sending
it by post addressed to the person to be served at the usual or last known
place of residence or business of the person; or |
(d) by serving
it in such other manner as the court may, on application made to it in that
behalf, direct. |
5. (1) Subject to this section, the Minister, or any
designated person authorized by him in writing, may, for the purposes of this
Act, at all reasonable times- | Control of monuments generally. |
(a) enter and
inspect any monument; |
(b) fence,
repair, maintain, preserve or restore any monument; or |
(c) excavate or
search for artifacts in any monument and remove any artifacts hitherto
undiscovered. |
(2) Neither the
Minister nor a designated person authorized by him may enter any premises, in
the exercise of the powers conferred by subsection (1), unless he first
notifies the owner or the lawful occupier of such premises of his intention to
do so: |
Provided that the
Minister shall dispense with such notification where he considers it necessary
to do so. |
(3) Nothing in
this section shall authorize the exclusion from any part of a monument of- |
(a) the owner
or lawful occupier of the monument; |
(b) a person
beneficially interested in the monument; or |
(c) a person
authorized by such owner, occupier or person beneficially interested in the
monument. |
6. No person shall- | Acts prohibited in relation to certain monuments
under permit. |
(a) excavate,
carry on building or other work, plant or fell trees or deposit earth or refuse
on, in or near a monument; or |
(b) demolish,
remove, obstruct, deface or interfere with a monument, |
except in
accordance with a permit granted by the Minister. |
7. The Minister may grant to a person who proposes to
carry out work for the maintenance, preservation, restoration, documentation,
study or presentation of a monument such sum as the Minister thinks fit for the
purpose of assisting the person to carry out the work. | Grant of sums for preservation, etc. of monuments. |
8. (1) Subject to this section, the Minister shall pay
to the owner or lawful occupier of a monument compensation in respect of
financial loss suffered or likely to be suffered by him by reason of- | Compensation. |
(a) the exercise
by the Minister, or by a designated person authorized by him, of the powers
specified in subsection (1) of section 5; or |
(b) a refusal
to grant a permit or any conditions imposed in a permit. |
(2) The
compensation shall be such amount as may- |
(a) be agreed
between the Minister and the owner or lawful occupier of the monument; or |
(b) be assessed
by the Supreme Court under section 9. |
(3) No
compensation shall be awarded under this section in respect of financial loss
which may be suffer in connection with a contract made or anything done by the
owner or lawful occupier of the monument after the service of a notice under
subsection (2) of section 4. |
9. (1) In default of agreement under paragraph (a) of
subsection (2) of section 8, the owner or lawful occupier may apply to the
Supreme Court- | Assessment of compensation by Supreme Court. |
(a) for
determination of his interest or right; |
(b) for the
determination of the legality of the declaration affecting his interest or
right; |
(c) to assess
the amount of compensation payable under section 8; and |
(d) for
obtaining prompt payment of such compensation. |
(2) The Supreme
Court may, on such application, award to the applicant such compensation as it
thinks reasonable in the circumstances. |
PART III
ARTIFACTS |
10. (1) Subject to this Act, the ownership of every
artifact discovered in The Bahamas after the commencement of this Act shall
vest in the Government from the moment of discovery. | Certain artifacts to be property of Government. |
(2) The Minister
may, on behalf of the Government, disclaim the ownership of an artifact so
discovered, and upon such disclaimer- |
(a) the
ownership of the Government in the artifact shall be extinguished; and |
(b) the
ownership of the artifact shall vest in the person who, but for the enactment
of this Act, would otherwise have been the owner thereof. |
(3) The provisions
of sections 8 and 9 shall apply mutatis mutandis to this Part. |
PART IV
DISCOVERY AND EXCAVATION OF ANTIQUITIES |
11. (1) Any person who discovers, or knows of the
discovery of an antiquity or supposed antiquity shall forthwith report the
discovery to the Minister, or to a designated person. | Discovery of Antiquities. |
(2) A person who
makes a report under subsection (1) shall, if so requested by the Minister or a
designated person, identify to the Minister or to the designated person the
antiquity or the supposed antiquity and its exact location in respect of which
the report was made. |
(3) A person who
discovers an antiquity or supposed antiquity shall take all reasonable measures
to protect it. |
(4) The Minister
may award to a person who makes a report under subsection (1) such sum by way
of reward as the Minister thinks fit. |
(5) A designated
person to whom a report is made under this section shall forthwith inform the
Minister, in writing, of the report. |
(6) Subject to
subsection (7), the Minister and any designated person authorized by him in
writing, may enter upon and inspect the site of the discovery of an antiquity
or supposed antiquity. |
(7) Neither the
Minister nor a designated person authorized by him may enter any premises in
the exercise of the powers conferred by subsection (6), unless he first
notifies the owner or the lawful occupier of such premises of his intention to
do so: |
Provided that the
Minister shall dispense with such notification where he considers it necessary
to do so. |
12. No person, other than the Minister and a designated
person authorized by him, shall- | No excavation etc. of antiquities, without licence. |
(a) excavate or
search for antiquities except in accordance with a licence granted to him; |
(b) remove any
artifact hitherto undiscovered from a monument or collect or remove any object
which he supposes to be an artifact from the site of its discovery, otherwise
than for the purpose of protecting the same or in accordance with a licence
granted to him. |
13. (1) Subject to this Act, the Minister may grant to
any person a licence to excavate and search for antiquities. | Grant of licences. |
(2) A licence may
not be granted to a person unless the Minister is satisfied that he- |
(a) has had
sufficient scientific training or experience to enable him to carry out the
excavation and search; |
(b) has at his
disposal sufficient staff and financial or other resources to enable him to
carry out the proposed excavation and search satisfactorily; |
(c) is able to
conduct or arrange for a proper scientific study of any antiquities discovered
as a result of the proposed excavation and search for their proper
preservation, restoration, analysis, documentation and presentation; and |
(d) has
deposited the prescribed performance bond. |
(3) Subject to
subsection (2), a licence may be granted or renewed for a period not exceeding
twelve months. |
(4) A licence
shall be in the prescribed form and shall specify the area of land in respect
of which it is granted. |
(5) A licence
shall not be transferable in whole or in part. |
(6) The Minister
may include such conditions in a licence as he considers appropriate and in
particular but without prejudice to the generality hereof, may include
conditions as to the conduct of any excavation and search, the reporting,
mapping and documenting thereof, the preservation, conservation and restoration
of materials discovered, their removal, examination, presentation and return,
and the making and delivery of casts, rubbings, squeezes and other
reproductions. |
14. (1) The holder of a licence may, subject to the
conditions thereof, enter upon the excavation and search for antiquities, in,
on or under- | Rights of licensee. |
(a) any
Government land or Crown land within the area specified in the licence; and |
(b) subject to
subsection (2), any private land within the area specified in the licence. |
(2) The holder of
a licence shall not be entitled to enter upon, or excavate or search for
antiquities in, on or under private land unless he first obtains the consent in
writing of the owner and any lawful occupier of the land. |
15. (1) Subject to subsection (2), the Minister may
cancel any licence. | Cancellation of licence. |
(2) A licence
shall not be cancelled unless the holder of the licence has been given
reasonable opportunity to make representations to the Minister as to why his
licence should not be cancelled. |
(3) As soon as
possible after the cancellation of a licence, the Minister shall, by notice in
writing, served either personally or by registered post, inform the person
whose licence has been cancelled of the cancellation and of the reasons
thereof. |
(4) Failure to
comply with subsection (3) shall not invalidate the cancellation of a licence. |
16. (1) The decision of the Minister to grant, renew or
cancel a licence shall be final unless it can be shown to the satisfaction of
the Supreme Court by the party aggrieved that the Minister was acting ultra
vires. | Minister's decision to be final. |
(2) The decision
of the Supreme Court on the appeal shall be final. |
PART V
ESTABLISHMENT, FUNCTIONS AND MANAGEMENT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM |
17. (1) There shall be established a museum to be known
as "The National Museum of The Bahamas". | Establishment of National Museum. |
(2) The National
Museum shall be a body corporate with perpetual succession and a common seal,
and shall be capable of- |
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(b) taking,
purchasing or otherwise acquiring, holding charging and disposing of property,
movable and immovable; and |
(c) doing or
performing all such other things or acts for the performance of its functions
under, and for the furtherance of the provisions of, this Act which may
lawfully be done or performed by a body corporate. |
18. (1) The common seal of the National Museum shall be
kept in such custody as the Board directs and shall not be used except upon the
order of the Board. | Common Seal of the National Museum. |
(2) The common
seal of the National Museum shall be authenticated by the signatures of the
Chairman of the Board or any other member of the Board duly authorized by the
Board in that behalf, and by the Secretary. |
(3) The common
seal of the National Museum when affixed to any document and duly authenticated
under this section shall be judicially and officially noticed, and, unless and
until the contrary is proved, any necessary order or authorization of the Board
under this section shall be presumed to have been duly given. |
19. The functions of the National Museum shall be- | Functions of the National Museum. |
(a) to
establish, operate and administer museums throughout The Bahamas; |
(b) to provide
for the presentation and study of sites and objects of historical,
anthropological, archaeological, palaeontological, and other scientific
interest and matters ancillary thereto; |
(c) to assist
other bodies or persons either financially or in any other way to carry on any
undertaking which appears to the National Museum to be needed for the
achievement of its purposes; |
(d) to carry on
any activities incidental to any undertaking which appears to the National
Museum to be necessary for the promotion of that undertaking; |
(e) to be the
major national and public repository of all artifacts of integral importance to
the prehistory, history and cultural development of the Bahamian people and The
Bahamas; |
(f) to hold
and display significant archaeological, anthropological, historical, cultural,
palaeontological and other scientific collections; |
(g) to
establish, operate and administer a conservation unit of the National Museum as
prescribed, to be headed by a conservator appointed by the Board, for the
purpose of superintending the conservation, preservation and restoration of all
antiquities and monuments, and the supervision of persons and institutions
licensed by this Act to perform similar functions; |
(h) to
establish, operate and administer an archaeological and palaeontological
research unit of the National Museum as prescribed, to be headed by an
archaeologist appointed by the Board, for the purpose of conducting terrestrial
and underwater archaeological research into the prehistory and history of the
Bahamian people and The Bahamas and the supervision of persons and institutions
licensed by this Act to perform such research; and |
(i) to
establish, operate and administer an historical site unit of the National
Museum as prescribed to be headed by a surveyor or architect or other
appropriate person appointed by the Board, for the purpose of identifying,
studying, demarcating and maintaining national, historical and cultural sites. |
20. (1) There shall be a Director of the National
Museum who shall be appointed by the Minister on such terms and conditions
(including salaries, allowances and other remuneration) as the Minister may
determine. | Director of the National Museum. |
(2) The Director
shall, subject to the directions of the Board, be responsible generally for the
management of the National Museum. |
(3) Without
prejudice to the generality of subjection(2), the Director shall supervise and
direct the work of the National Museum, the administrative and other staff of
the National Museum and also perform such other functions as may from time to
time be assigned to him by the Board. |
(4) The Director
may be removed from office by the Minister on the grounds of misconduct,
inefficiency or other good cause. |
(5) Whenever the
Director is absent from The Bahamas or is for any reason unable to perform the
functions of his office, the Minister may appoint a person to act as Director
during such absence or inability. |
21. (1) There shall be a Secretary of the National
Museum who shall be appointed by the Board on such terms and conditions
(including salaries, allowances and other remuneration and disciplinary,
control) as the Board may determine. | Secretary of the National Museum. |
(2) The Secretary,
under the direction of the Director, shall be responsible for the
administration of the National Museum, including the administration of funds
and other assets of the National Museum. |
22. (1) There shall be established a board to be known
as the "Antiquities, Monuments and Museum Board". | Establishment of the Board. |
(2) The
management, control and administration of the National Museum shall be vested
in the Board- |
(3) Without
prejudice to the generality of subsection (2), the Board shall have power- |
(a) to control
and superintend the property and policy of the National Museum; |
(b) to appoint
such professional, technical, administrative and other staff as appear to the
Board to be necessary, on such terms and conditions (including salaries,
allowances and other renumeration and disciplinary control) as the Board may
determine; |
(c) to receive
on behalf of the National Museum gifts, grants or other moneys; |
(d) subject to
the prior approval of the Minister, to make regulations- |
(i) to
direct and regulate the administration of the National Museum, |
(ii) without
prejudice to the generality of subparagraph (i), to direct and regulate the
conduct, discipline and such other matters affecting the employment of members
of the staff as the Board sees fit. |
(4) The provisions
of the
Schedule shall have effect with respect to the Constitution of the Board and
otherwise in relation thereto. |
23. (1) Where any public officer holding a pensionable
office under the Government ceases to be the holder of such office by reason of
his transfer with his consent to the service of the National Museum and such
person subsequently retires from the service of the National Museum in such
circumstances that, had he remained a public officer, he would have been
eligible for pension under the provisions of the Pensions Act, then in any such
case the provisions of subsections (2) and (3) shall have effect. | Pensions of persons transferred from the public service
to the National Museum. |
(2) Any pension
payable to any such person as is mentioned in subsection (1) by the National
Museum to whose service he has been transferred shall be calculated and granted
to him in respect of his total service under the Government and with the
National Museum taken together and such service shall be reckoned as continuous
for pension purposes. |
(3) There shall be
payable out of the Consolidated Fund upon the warrant of the Minister of
Finance to the National Museum as contribution to every pension paid in
accordance with subsection (2), such amounts as would have been payable to the
person concerned by way of pension under the Pensions Act, if such person had
retired from the public service and if he had been granted a pension under the
Pensions Act upon the date of his ceasing to be a public officer. |
24. (1) The Minister may give the Board such general
directions as he thinks fit with respect to the exercise of its functions under
this Act. | Board to be subject to directions of Minister. |
(2) In the
exercise of its functions under this Act, the Board shall comply with any
directions given by the Minister under subsection (1). |
PART VI
FINANCIAL PROVISIONS |
25. The funds and resources of the National Museum
shall consist of- | Funds and resources of the National Museum. |
(a) such sums
as may be voted for the purposes of the National Museum by Parliament; |
(b) all other
sums or property which may in any manner become payable to or vested in the
National Museum in respect of any matter incidental to its functions. |
26. (1) All moneys received by the National Museum
pursuant to section 25 shall be deposited into as account (to be known as
"the General Account") to be maintained by the National Museum with
such bank or banks as the Board may determine. | Moneys deposited to General Account. |
(2) The National
Museum shall keep in respect of the General Account, two separate accounts- |
(a) an account
to be known as "the General Current Account" in which shall be
recorded all deposits into and withdrawals from the General Account for
applications towards defraying current expenditure; and |
(b) an account
to be known as "the General Capital Account" in which shall be
recorded all deposits into and withdrawals from the General Account for
applications towards defraying capital expenditure. |
27. (1) Subject to subsection (2), where any gifts,
grants or other moneys are received by the Board on behalf of the National
Museum, the National Museum shall inform the Minister of the receipt of such
gifts, grants or other moneys, and such gifts, grants or other moneys shall be
expended in such manner as the Board may determine. | Expenditure of gifts and grants. |
(2) Where a donor
or grantor, as the case may be, has attached any reasonable stipulation to any
such gift or grant or other moneys, such stipulation shall be given effect
thereto. |
28. (1) Subject to subsection (2), the Minister of
Finance may, at the request of the Board, make advances for the purpose of
enabling the National Museum to defray expenditure properly chargeable to the
capital account, including provision of working capital. | Advances to the National Museum. |
(2) No advance
shall be made under this section unless prior approval thereof has been
signified by the House of Assembly in accordance with the
Financial Administration and Audit Act. |
29. At the end of each financial year, any surplus
moneys standing to the credit of the National Museum and not required for any
current purposes shall be carried to the reserve fund established under section
30. | Surplus moneys. |
30. (1) The National Museum shall establish a reserve
fund. | Reserve Fund. |
(2) The management
of the reserve fund, the sums to be carried from time to time to the credit
thereof, and the application thereof, shall be as the Board may determine, but,
the reserve fund shall not be applied otherwise than for the purposes of the
National Museum. |
31. (1) It shall be the duty of the National Museum to
discharge its functions as to ensure that its revenue are not less than
sufficient to meet all sums properly chargeable; to its revenue account
(including, without prejudice to the generality of that expression, provisions
in respect of its obligations under section 29 and this section) taking one
year with another. | Balancing of revenue account and surplus revenue. |
(2) Any excess of
the revenue of the National Museum for any financial year over the sums
properly chargeable to its revenue account for that year (including the
provisions referred to in subsection (1)) shall be applied by the National
Museum for such purposes as the Board may determine. |
(3) The National
Museum shall prepare for each new financial year an annual budget of revenue
and expenditure which shall be submitted to the Minister at least two months
prior to the commencement of the financial year. |
32. (1) The National Museum shall keep proper accounts
and other records in relation thereto, and shall prepare in respect of each
financial year a statement of accounts. | Accounts and audit. |
(2) The accounts
of the National Museum for each financial year small be audited by an auditor
to be appointed by the Board. |
(3) As soon as the
accounts have been audited the National Museum shall submit a copy thereof to
the Minister together with a copy of any report made by the auditor. |
(4) The Minister
shall lay a copy of every such audited accounts before each House of
Parliament, together with a copy of any report made by the auditors on the
accounts. |
PART VII
MISCELLANEOUS |
33. Any person who- | Offences. |
(a) knowingly
makes a false statement to the Minister or to a designated person as to the
situation or circumstances of the discovery of an antiquity; |
(b) contravenes
section 6, subsection (1) of section 11 or section 12; |
(c) without
reasonable excuse, fails to comply with a request made to him by the Minister
or a designated person under subsection (2) of section 11; |
(d) wilfully
obstructs the Minister, or any designated person authorized by him, in the
exercise of his powers under subsection (1) of section 5 or subsection (6) of
section 11; or |
(e) fails to
report a discovery within a reasonable time, |
is guilty of
an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of ten thousand
dollars or to imprisonment for one year. |
34. (1) Subject to this section, in any civil or
criminal proceedings if it is proved that an artifact or alleged artifact was
in The Bahamas after the date of the commencement of this Act, it shall be
presumed, until the contrary is proved, that the discovery of the artifact or
alleged artifact occurred after that date. | Evidence. |
(2) A presumption
arising under subsection (1) shall be rebutted if the court is satisfied that
the artifact or alleged artifact- |
(a) has been in
the possession of a party to the proceedings, or of such a party and any
identifiable person from whom he acquired possession, for a period of not less
than ten year prior to the commencement of the proceedings; or |
(b) has at any
time before the commencement of the proceedings been imported into The Bahamas. |
(3) In any civil
or criminal proceedings a certificate purporting to be signed by the Minister
and stating that anything is an antiquity, shall be admissible in evidence and
shall be prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein. |
35. A sum- | Payments to be made from funds provided by Parliament. |
(a) granted
under section 7; |
(b) awarded as
compensation under section 8 or 9; |
(c) awarded
under subsection (4) of section 11, |
shall be
paid from such moneys as may be provided from time to time by Parliament, and
from funds of the National Museum. |
36. As soon as practicable after the commencement of
this Act, the National Museum shall, subject to the approval of the Minister,
establish a scheme for the payment of pensions or gratuities for officers and
servants of the National Museum who retire from the service of the National
Museum or otherwise ceased to hold office by reason of age, or of infirmity of
mind or of the abolition of office. | Pensions and gratuities. |
37. The Minister may make regulations- | Regulations. |
(a) prescribing
the forms of licences and permits; |
(b) prescribing
the manner in which applications for licences and permits shall be made; |
(c) prescribing
the fees and performance bonds to be paid to the Minister upon the grant or
renewal of licences; |
(d) regulating
the conduct of excavations and searches for antiquities; |
(e) providing
for the preservation, conservation, restoration, analysis, documentation and
presentation of antiquities; |
(f) providing
for the management and control of antiquities and monuments; |
(g) providing
for the prohibition and control of access to excavations, monuments and sites,
and for the payment, restriction and regulation of entrance fees thereto; |
(h) providing
for the establishment , operation and administration of the conservation unit,
the archaeological and palaeontological research unit and the historical site
unit of the National Museum; |
(i) generally
for the better carrying out of the provisions of this Act. |
(2) No regulations
made under this Act shall- |
(a) prohibit or
restrict access to a monument of the owner or lawful occupier of the monument
or of any person beneficially interested therein, or of any person authorized
by the owner, occupier or person beneficially interested; or |
(b) confer upon
a person any right which he would not otherwise have had to enter upon private
land. |
38. There shall, by virtue of this section and without
further assurance, vest in the National Museum in fee simple free from
incumbrances all such land which immediately before the commencement of this
Act vested in the Treasurer in trust for Her Majesty in right of Her Government
of The Bahamas and shall be described by the Minister by notice published in
the Gazette. | Vesting of property. |
39. (1) Where there is a conflict between any provision
of this Act and any provision of any other Act, the provision of this Act shall
prevail. | Provisions of this Act to prevail. |
(2) For the
avoidance of doubt, it is hereby declared that in relation to monuments,
historical and archaeological sites and antiquities, the provisions of this Act
shall take precedence over the provisions of The Bahamas National Trust Act. |
SCHEDULE (Section 22(4)) |
CONSTITUTION AND
PROCEDURE OF THE BOARD |
1. (1) The Board
shall consist of twelve members of whom- |
(a) one shall
be the Director of the National Museum ex officio; |
(b) one shall
be the Director of Archives; |
(c) one shall
be the President or his representative of the College of The Bahamas; |
(d) one shall
be the Director-General of Tourism; |
(e) one shall
be the Director of Culture; |
(f) one shall
be the Director of Physical Planning; |
(g) one shall
he a member of The Bahamas National Trust appointed by the Minister; and |
(h) five shall
be appointed by the Minister after consultation with the Director and such
economic or social bodies or associations from which the Minister considers
that such members should be selected. |
(2) In exercise of
his powers of appointment under this paragraph the Minister shall ensure that,
after the initial constitution of the Board, the members of the Board shall not
consist entirely of persons previously appointed to membership of the Board at
the same time. |
2. A member of the
Board other than the persons referred to in paragraph 1(1)(a) to (f) shall hold
office for a period not exceeding three years, and shall be eligible for
re-appointment. |
3. The Minister
shall appoint one of the members of the Board to be the Chairman thereof. |
4. (1) Any member
of the Board, other than the Chairman, may at anytime resign his office by
instrument in writing addressed to the Minister and transmitted through the
Chairman, and from the date of receipt by the Minister of such instrument such
member shall cease to be a member of the Board. |
(2) The Chairman
may at any time resign his office by instrument in writing addressed to the
Minister and such resignation shall take effect as from the date of receipt by
the Minister of such instrument. |
5. The Minister
may at any time revoke the appointment of any member of the Board. |
6. (1) If any
vacancy occurs in the membership of the Board, such vacancy shall be filled by
the appointment of another member who shall, subject to the provisions of this
Schedule, hold office for the remainder of the period for which the previous
member was appointed, so however, that such appointment shall be made in the
same manner and from the same category of persons, if any, as the appointment
of the previous member. |
(2) If the
Minister is satisfied that the Chairman or any other member of the Board is
unable to act, the Minister shall appoint any person to act in his place. |
7. The names of
all members of the Board as first constituted and every change in membership
thereof shall be published in the Gazette. |
8. All documents,
other than those required to be under seal, made by, and all decisions of, the
Board may be signified under the hands of the Chairman, or any other member
authorized to act in that behalf, and the Secretary. |
9. (1) The Board
shall meet at least once every three months and at such other times as may be
necessary or expedient for transaction of its business and such meetings shall
be held at such places and times and on such days as the Board may determine. |
(2) The Chairman
shall preside at all meetings of the Board at which he is present and, in the
case of the Chairman's absence from any meeting, the members present and
constituting a quorum shall elect a Chairman from among their number to preside
at that meeting. |
(3) A quorum of
the Board shall consist of five members. |
(4) The decisions
of the Board shall be by a majority of votes and, in addition to an original
vote the Chairman or other person presiding at a meeting shall have a casting
vote in any case in which the voting is equal. |
(5) Minutes in
proper form of each meeting of the Board shall be kept by the Secretary of the
Board and a copy of the minutes of every meeting shall be submitted to the
Minister as soon as possible thereafter. |
10. There shall be
paid from the funds of the National Museum to the Chairman and other members of
the Board such remuneration, if any, whether by way of honorarium, salary or
fees such allowances, if any, as the Minister may determine. |