Power to Make Regulations permits board to prescribe procedural, disclosure and registration rules under the Act. The Board may make regulations by notification, consistent with the Act and rules, to effectuate the Act. Regulations may prescribe Board meeting times, procedures and quorum; terms of service for officers and employees; disclosure and other matters relating to issue and transfer of capital; utilisation of amounts credited under the Act; conditions for collective investment schemes; issuance, fees, suspension and cancellation of registration certificates; terms and procedures for settlement of proceedings; and other matters required or permitted to be regulated.
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Power to Make Regulations permits board to prescribe procedural, disclosure and registration rules under the Act.
The Board may make regulations by notification, consistent with the Act and rules, to effectuate the Act. Regulations may prescribe Board meeting times, procedures and quorum; terms of service for officers and employees; disclosure and other matters relating to issue and transfer of capital; utilisation of amounts credited under the Act; conditions for collective investment schemes; issuance, fees, suspension and cancellation of registration certificates; terms and procedures for settlement of proceedings; and other matters required or permitted to be regulated.
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