17President, Vice-President and Honorary Secretary
(1) The Council shall, at its first meeting, elect three of its members from amongst persons referred to in clause (a) of sub-section (2) of section 12, to be respectively the President, Vice-President and Honorary Secretary thereof, and as often as the office of the President, Vice-President and Honorary Secretary falls vacant, the Council shall choose one of the member in the same manner:
Provided that the Chairperson of the Council of the Actuarial Society shall continue to hold such office as President after the commencement of this Act, until such time as a President is elected under the provisions of this sub-section.
(2) The President shall be the Chief Executive Officer of the Council.
(3) The President, the Vice-President or the Honorary Secretary shall hold office for a period of two years from the date on which he is chosen provided that he continues to be a member of the Council.
(4) The President and the Vice-President shall, notwithstanding the expiration of his term, continue to hold office until his successor enters upon his office.
(5) In the event of occurrence of any vacancy in the office of the President, the Vice-President shall act as the President until a new President is elected in accordance with the provisions of this section to fill such vacancy and enters upon his office.
(6) When the President is unable to discharge his functions owing to absence, illness or any other cause, the Vice-President shall discharge his functions until the President resumes his duties.
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- 1 Short title, extent and commencement
- 2 Definitions
- 3 Incorporation of Institute
- 4 Transfer of assets, liabilities, etc., of Actuarial Society
- 5 Objects of Institute
- 6 Entry of names in register
- 7 Associates and fellows
- 8 Honorary, affiliate and student members
- 9 Certificate of practice
- 10 Members to be known as Actuaries
- 11 Disqualifications
- 12 Composition of Council of Institute
- 13 Annual general meetings
- 14 Re-election to Council
- 15 Settlement of dispute regarding election
- 16 Establishment of Tribunal
- 17 President, Vice-President and Honorary Secretary
- 18 Resignation from membership and filling up to casual vacancies
- 19 Functions of Council
- 20 Staff, remuneration and allowances
- 21 Committees of Council
- 22 Finances of Council
- 23 Register
- 24 Removal of name from register
- 25 Re-entry in register
- 26 Disciplinary Committee
- 27 Appointment of Prosecution Director
- 28 Authority, Council, Disciplinary Committee and Prosecution Director to have powers of civil court
- 29 Action by Council on disciplinary Committee’s report
- 30 Member to be afforded opportunity of being heard
- 31 Professional or other misconduct defined
- 32 Constitution of Appellate Authority
- 33 Term of Office of Members of Authority
- 34 Allowances, conditions of service of Members and procedure, etc., of Authority
- 35 Officers and other staff of Authority
- 36 Appeal to Authority
- 37 Penalty for falsely claiming to be a member, etc
- 38 Penalty for using name of Institution, awarding degrees of actuarial science, etc
- 39 Companies not to engage in actuarial practice
- 40 Unqualified person not to sign documents
- 41 Offences by companies
- 42 Sanction to prosecute
- 43 Establishment of Quality Review Board
- 44 Functions of Board
- 45 Procedure of Board
- 46 Terms and conditions of Chairperson and Members of Board
- 47 Expenditure of Board
- 48 Dissolution of Actuarial Society of India
- 49 Provisions respecting employees of dissolved society
- 50 Maintenance of more than one offices by Actuary
- 51 Reciprocity
- 52 Power of Central Government to issue directions
- 53 Protection of action taken in good faith
- 54 Members, etc., to be public servants
- 55 Power of Central Government to make rules
- 56 Power to make regulations
- 57 Power of Central Government to issue directions for making or amending regulations
- 58 Laying of rules and regulations
- 59 Power to remove difficulties