Uganda AIDS Commission Act — Esheria

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Uganda AIDS Commission Act

Chapter 208 Country: Uganda As of: 31 Dec 2000 Status: In force Sections: 9
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Section 1

1. Interpretation

Section 1. Interpretation Section " AIDS " means the acquired immune deficiency syndrome;

Section 2

2. Establishment of thecommission

Section 2. Establishment of thecommission Section 2(1) There is established a commission to be known as the Uganda AIDS Commission. Section 2(2) The commission shall be a body corporate with perpetual succession and a common seal, and in its own name capable of— Section 2(2)(a) acquiring and holding property; Section 2(2)(b) suing and being sued; and Section 2(2)(c) doing all acts and things as bodies corporate may lawfully do.

Section 3

3. Composition of thecommission

Section 3. Composition of thecommission Section the chairperson, who shall be appointed by the President;

Section 4

4. The secretariat

Section 4. The secretariat Section 4(1) The commission shall be serviced by a secretariat consisting of— Section 4(1)(a) the director general who shall be the chief executive and accounting officer of the commission ; Section 4(1)(b) such other technical staff as may be appointed by the commission ; and Section 4(1)(c) such support staff as may be appointed by the director general and approved by the commission . Section 4(2) The staff of the secretariat shall hold office on such terms and conditions as the commission may determine. Section 4(3) The functions of the secretariat shall be— Section 4(3)(a) to ensure implementation of the decisions and programmes of the commission ; Section 4(3)(b) to advise the Government on all matters relating to the commission 's objectives under this Act; and Section 4(3)(c) to perform such other functions as the commission may direct. Section 4(4) The chairperson of the commission shall be responsible for the supervision of the director general and the secretariat.

Section 5

5. Functions and powers of thecommission

Section 5. Functions and powers of thecommission Section 5(1) The functions of the commission shall be to oversee, plan and coordinate AIDS prevention and control activities throughout Uganda and, in particular, to— Section 5(1)(a) formulate policy and establish programme priorities for the control of the AIDS epidemic and management of its consequences throughout the country; Section 5(1)(b) ensure proper planning and coordination of all AIDS control policies and programmes within the overall programme strategy; Section 5(1)(c) identify obstacles to the implementation of AIDS control policies and programmes and ensure the implementation and attainment of programme activities and targets; Section 5(1)(d) mobilise, expedite and monitor resources for the AIDS control programmes and activities; Section 5(1)(e) disseminate information on the AIDS epidemic and its consequences in Uganda and on the programme activities for its control; Section 5(1)(f) health care and counselling of AIDS patients; Section 5(1)(g) find a drug for the cure of the AIDS disease; and Section 5(1)(h) perform such other functions relating to the prevention or control of the AIDS epidemic in Uganda as the commiss...

Section 6

6. Procedure of thecommission

Section 6. Procedure of thecommission Section 6(1) Subject to this section, the commission may regulate its own procedure. Section 6(2) The chairperson of the commission shall preside at all meetings, and in his or her absence the vice chairperson shall preside; and in the absence of both of them, the members present shall elect one of themselves to preside. Section 6(3) The quorum of the commission shall be one-third of the members, and every question shall be decided by a majority of the members present and voting. Section 6(4) The commission may co-opt a person to attend any of its meetings in an advisory capacity, but that person shall not be entitled to vote.

Section 7

7. Funds of thecommission

Section 7. Funds of thecommission Section 7(1) The funds of the commission shall consist of such sums as may be provided by— Section 7(1)(a) Parliament; Section 7(1)(b) donor support groups; or Section 7(1)(c) any other person. Section 7(2) The expenditure of the commission shall be a charge on the Consolidated Fund. Section 7(3) The commission shall be a self-accounting body and shall in its financial matters deal directly with the Ministry responsible for finance.

Section 8

8. Accounts and audit

Section 8. Accounts and audit Section 8(1) The commission shall, through its secretariat, keep proper books of account in respect of its income and expenditure, in a form approved by the Auditor General. Section 8(2) The books of account of the commission and other financial records shall be audited by the Auditor General or any other auditors appointed by the Auditor General within three months after the end of each financial year. Section 8(3) The annual financial report of the Auditor General regarding the commission 's accounts shall be laid before Parliament by the Minister responsible for finance. Section 8(4) Donor support groups may appoint an independent auditor to audit the accounts of the commission .

Section 9

9. Regulations

Section 9. Regulations Section The chairperson, on the advice of the commission , may make regulations generally for better carrying out the functions of the commission under this Act.