Central Authority governance: Chief Commissioner allocates business, authorises contracts, and controls publication of decisions. The regulations vest transaction of the Central Authority's business in the Chief Commissioner, who allocates business, oversees administrative matters, delegates powers, and controls publication of decisions; every decision must be recorded. Contracts require written signatures by authorised officers, documents may be verified by officers authorised by the Chief Commissioner, and the Common Seal may be affixed only on a resolution in the Commissioner's presence. Non-official attendees may receive discretionary reimbursement, and procedural irregularities not affecting merits do not invalidate acts.
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Central Authority governance: Chief Commissioner allocates business, authorises contracts, and controls publication of decisions.
The regulations vest transaction of the Central Authority's business in the Chief Commissioner, who allocates business, oversees administrative matters, delegates powers, and controls publication of decisions; every decision must be recorded. Contracts require written signatures by authorised officers, documents may be verified by officers authorised by the Chief Commissioner, and the Common Seal may be affixed only on a resolution in the Commissioner's presence. Non-official attendees may receive discretionary reimbursement, and procedural irregularities not affecting merits do not invalidate acts.
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