Section 1
Interpretation - Interpretation
Part I: Interpretation Section Interpretation Section In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires— “ Chairperson ” means the Chairperson of the Commission appointed under section 3 ; “ Commission ” means the Uganda Law Reform Commission established by section 2 ; “ Commissioner ” means the Chairperson and commissioners appointed under section 3 ; and “ Secretary ” means the Secretary of the Commission appointed under section 15 .
Section 2
Establishment and membership of Uganda Law Reform Commission - Establishment of Uganda Law Reform Commission
Part II: Establishment and membership of Uganda Law Reform Commission Section Establishment of Uganda Law Reform Commission Section For purposes of promoting the reform of the law, there is established a commission to be known as the Uganda Law Reform Commission .
Section 3
Establishment and membership of Uganda Law Reform Commission - Composition of Commission and appointment of commissioners
Part II: Establishment and membership of Uganda Law Reform Commission Section Composition of Commission and appointment of commissioners Section The Commission shall consist of a Chairperson and six other commissioners appointed by the President on the advice of the Attorney General. Except where otherwise expressly provided in this Act, the Commission may carry out its functions notwithstanding any vacancy in its membership or the absence of any of the commissioners.
Section 4
Establishment and membership of Uganda Law Reform Commission - Qualifications of commissioners
Part II: Establishment and membership of Uganda Law Reform Commission Section Qualifications of commissioners Section The Chairperson and four of the other six commissioners referred to in section 3(1) shall be persons who are lawyers and who are— retired or sitting judges of the Court of Appeal or the High Court of Uganda; qualified to be appointed as judges of the Court of Appeal or the High Court of Uganda; or senior practising lawyers or senior teachers of law at a university or a similar institution of law in Uganda. Two of the other six commissioners referred to in section 3(1) shall be persons who are non-lawyers and who have distinguished themselves in disciplines relevant to the functions of the Commission .
Section 5
Establishment and membership of Uganda Law Reform Commission - Quorum of Commission
Part II: Establishment and membership of Uganda Law Reform Commission Section Quorum of Commission Section The quorum of the Commission shall be constituted by three commissioners, two of whom shall be lawyers as referred to in section 4(1) .
Section 6
Establishment and membership of Uganda Law Reform Commission - Tenure of office of Chairperson and commissioners
Part II: Establishment and membership of Uganda Law Reform Commission Section Tenure of office of Chairperson and commissioners Section Subject to this Act, the Chairperson shall hold office on a full time basis on such terms and conditions as may be specified in the instrument of appointment. Subject to this Act, the six other commissioners shall serve on the Commission on a part-time basis for a period not exceeding three years on such terms and conditions as may be specified in the instruments of appointment.
Section 7
Establishment and membership of Uganda Law Reform Commission - Resignation of commissioner
Part II: Establishment and membership of Uganda Law Reform Commission Section Resignation of commissioner Section A commissioner may resign his or her office, by writing under his or her hand, addressed to the President through the Attorney General.
Section 8
Establishment and membership of Uganda Law Reform Commission - Removal from office of commissioner
Part II: Establishment and membership of Uganda Law Reform Commission Section Removal from office of commissioner Section The President may, on the advice of the Attorney General, remove a commissioner from office on the ground of inability to perform the functions of his or her office as a result of infirmity of body or mind or for any other cause or misbehaviour. In the case of removal from office of a commissioner under this section on the ground of inability to perform the functions of his or her office, for misbehaviour or as a result of any other cause other than infirmity of body or mind, the commissioner shall, before removal, be given an opportunity to be heard on the allegations made against him or her.
Section 9
Establishment and membership of Uganda Law Reform Commission - Re-appointment of commissioners ceasing to hold office
Part II: Establishment and membership of Uganda Law Reform Commission Section Re-appointment of commissioners ceasing to hold office Section A commissioner who ceases to hold office as a member of the Commission shall, subject to this Act, be eligible for re-appointment.
Section 10
Functions of Commission - Functions of Commission
Part III: Functions of Commission Section Functions of Commission Section The Commission shall study and keep under constant review, the Acts and other laws comprising the laws of Uganda with a view to making recommendations for their systematic improvement, development, modernisation and reform with particular emphasis on— the elimination of anomalies in the law, the repeal of obsolete and unnecessary laws and the simplification and translation of the law; the reflection in the laws of Uganda of the customs, values and norms of society in Uganda as well as concepts consistent with the United Nations Charter for Human Rights and the Charter of Human and Peoples’ Rights of the African Union; the development of new areas in the law by making the laws responsive to the changing needs of the society in Uganda; the adoption of new or more effective methods or both for the administration of the law and dispensation of justice; and the integration and unification of the laws of Uganda.
Section 11
Functions of Commission - Powers of Commission
Part III: Functions of Commission Section Powers of Commission Section In the performance of its functions, the Commission may— receive, review and consider any proposals for the reform of the law which may be referred to it by any person or authority; prepare and submit to the Attorney General, for approval, programmes for the study and examination of any branch of the law with a view to making recommendations for its improvement, modernisation and reform; and those programmes shall include an estimate of the finances and other resources required to carry out any such studies and the period of time that would be required for the completion of the studies; undertake, pursuant to any such recommendations approved by the Attorney General, the formulation of drafts in the form of bills or other instruments for consideration by the Government and Parliament; initiate and carry out, or, with the approval of the Attorney General, direct the initiation and research necessary for the improvement and modernisation of the law; provide, at the instance of the Government, to Ministries and departments of Government and other authorities concerned, advice, information and proposals for reform or amendment of any branch of the l...
Section 12
Functions of Commission - Appointment of experts and consultants
Part III: Functions of Commission Section Appointment of experts and consultants Section The Attorney General may, on the advice of the Commission , appoint a person who is an expert or a consultant in a specific aspect of any law reform being undertaken by the Commission to be an additional commissioner only for the purposes of the particular law reform being undertaken.
Section 13
Functions of Commission - Procedure of Commission
Part III: Functions of Commission Section Procedure of Commission Section The Commission shall regulate its own procedure and method of carrying out its functions.
Section 14
Secretary and other staff of Commission - Secretariat
Part IV: Secretary and other staff of Commission Section Secretariat Section The Commission shall be serviced by a secretariat composed of a Secretary and other staff.
Section 15
Secretary and other staff of Commission - Appointment, qualifications and tenure of office of Secretary
Part IV: Secretary and other staff of Commission Section Appointment, qualifications and tenure of office of Secretary Section The Secretary of the Commission shall be appointed by the Attorney General. A person to be appointed Secretary of the Commission shall be a lawyer with considerable practical, professional and administrative experience. Subject to this Act, the Secretary shall hold office on a full time basis on such terms and conditions as shall be specified in the instrument of appointment. The Secretary may resign his or her office, by writing under his or her hand, addressed to the Attorney General. The Attorney General may remove the Secretary from office on the ground of inability to perform the functions of his or her office as a result of infirmity of body or mind or for any other cause or for misbehaviour. In the case of removal from office of the Secretary under this section on the ground of inability to perform the functions of his or her office as a result of misbehaviour or for any other cause, the Secretary shall, before removal, be given an opportunity to be heard on the allegations made against him or her. Where the office of Secretary becomes vacant, the Commission shall notify the Attorney General, as so...
Section 16
Secretary and other staff of Commission - Functions of Secretary
Part IV: Secretary and other staff of Commission Section Functions of Secretary Section Subject to the general control of the Commission , the Secretary shall be responsible for— The Secretary shall be the executive and accounting officer of the Commission . carrying out the policy decisions of the Commission and for the day-to-day administration and management of the affairs of the Commission and for the control of the other staff of the Commission ; and recording and keeping the minutes of the Commission at all its meetings. The Secretary shall, unless in any particular case otherwise directed on grounds stated by the Commission in writing, be entitled to attend all meetings of the Commission , but the Secretary shall not have the right to vote on any matter falling to be decided upon by the Commission at its meetings.
Section 17
Secretary and other staff of Commission - Other staff of Commission
Part IV: Secretary and other staff of Commission Section Other staff of Commission Section The Attorney General shall have the following functions in relation to the staff of the Commission — The other staff of the secretariat of the Commission referred to in section 14 shall consist of lawyers and non-lawyer staff as may be necessary for the efficient discharge of the functions of the Commission . The staff of the Commission to whom this section applies shall be recruited from among persons who are public officers and persons who are not public officers and shall be appointed by the Attorney General in accordance with this section. the establishment of posts for lawyers, accountants, other professionals and other staff as the Commission may require for the efficient carrying out and discharge of its functions; the appointment and promotion of suitably qualified persons to occupy the posts established under paragraph (a) ; the making of rules and regulations governing the terms and conditions of service of the persons appointed under paragraph (b) ; ensuring that reasonable provision is made for the welfare of the staff of the Commission and other matters connected therewith; and the discipline, including dismissal, of the staff...
Section 18
Remuneration - Remuneration of Chairperson and other commissioners
Part V: Remuneration Section Remuneration of Chairperson and other commissioners Section There shall be paid to the Chairperson such salary, allowances and other benefits as shall be determined by the President on the advice of the Attorney General. There shall be paid to the other six commissioners such allowances and other benefits as shall be determined by the President on the advice of the Attorney General.
Section 19
Remuneration - Remuneration of committee members, experts and consultants
Part V: Remuneration Section Remuneration of committee members, experts and consultants Section There shall be paid to the members of a committee appointed under section 11(g) , such allowances as the Attorney General shall determine. There shall be paid to the experts or consultants appointed to the Commission under section 12 , such fees and allowances as the Attorney General shall determine.
Section 20
Remuneration - Remuneration of Secretary
Part V: Remuneration Section Remuneration of Secretary Section There shall be paid to the Secretary such salary, allowances and benefits as shall be determined by the Attorney General.
Section 21
Remuneration - Remuneration of other staff
Part V: Remuneration Section Remuneration of other staff Section There shal1 be paid to the other staff of the Commission such salaries or wages, as the case may be, allowances and other benefits as shall be determined by the Attorney General.
Section 22
Financial and other matters - Funds of Commission
Part VI: Financial and other matters Section Funds of Commission Section The funds of the Commission shall include the following— sums of money issued out of the Consolidated Fund; loans, grants, donations and gifts from sources within and outside Uganda; and such other sums of money as may become payable to the Commission in the discharge of its functions.
Section 23
Financial and other matters - Remuneration and expenditure to be charged on Consolidated Fund
Part VI: Financial and other matters Section Remuneration and expenditure to be charged on Consolidated Fund Section There shall be charged and paid out of the Consolidated Fund, without further appropriation than this Act, any payments required under this Act to be made towards remuneration as provided under Part V , and other expenditures of the Commission in the discharge of its functions.
Section 24
Financial and other matters - Commission to be self-accounting
Part VI: Financial and other matters Section Commission to be self-accounting Section The Commission shall be a self-accounting body and shall deal directly with the Ministry responsible for finance on matters concerning its finances.
Section 25
Financial and other matters - Financial year
Part VI: Financial and other matters Section Financial year Section The financial year of the Commission shall be the period of twelve months commencing on the 1st day of July and ending on the 30th day of June of the following year.
Section 26
Financial and other matters - Estimates of Commission
Part VI: Financial and other matters Section Estimates of Commission Section The Commission shall, before the commencement of each financial year, submit to the Minister responsible for finance, estimates of income and expenditure of the Commission for the ensuing financial year.
Section 27
Financial and other matters - Accounts and audit
Part VI: Financial and other matters Section Accounts and audit Section The Commission shall keep proper books of accounts in respect of its income and expenditure, in a form approved by the Auditor General. The books of accounts of the Commission shall be audited within three months after the end of each financial year by the Auditor General or by an auditor appointed by him or her. The Auditor General or the auditor appointed by him or her shall be entitled to have access to all books of accounts and other financial records of the Commission and to require any information and explanation in relation to those books and records. The Auditor General shall, within three months after the end of each financial year, submit to the Attorney General a copy of the audited accounts of the Commission together with his or her report on the accounts stating any matter which in his or her opinion has to be brought to the attention of the Attorney General. The Auditor General shall, within three months after the end of each financial year, submit to the Commission a copy of the audited accounts and his or her report submitted to the Attorney General under subsection (4) .
Section 28
Financial and other matters - Attorney General to lay Auditor General’s report before Parliament
Part VI: Financial and other matters Section Attorney General to lay Auditor General’s report before Parliament Section The Attorney General shall, as soon as practicable after receiving the audited accounts of the Commission and the Auditor General’s report under section 27 , lay before Parliament the audited accounts of the Commission and the Auditor General’s report.
Section 29
General - Annual report
Part VII: General Section Annual report Section The Commission shall make an annual report to the Attorney General on its proceedings.
Section 30
General - Attorney General to lay Commission’s annual report before Parliament
Part VII: General Section Attorney General to lay Commission’s annual report before Parliament Section The Attorney General shall lay before Parliament— any programme prepared by the Commission and approved by him or her and any proposals for reform formulated by the Commission pursuant to that programme; and the annual report of the Commission on its proceedings submitted to him or her by the Commission under section 29 with any comments on it as he or she may deem necessary.
Section 31
General - Directions of Attorney General
Part VII: General Section Directions of Attorney General Section The Attorney General may, subject to this Act, give directions of a general or specific nature relating to policy to the Commission .
Section 32
General - Regulations
Part VII: General Section Regulations Section The Attorney General may make regulations for better carrying out the provisions of this Act.