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1976-09-24GRD-1976-L-85543
Grenada
Agriculture workers
 
Agricultural and Industrial Development Corporation Act, 1976 (No. 11 of 1976).
Act on-line, FAOLEX (Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations) (PDF) (consulted on 2010-12-10)

It shall be the duty of the Corporation to: (a) assist persons in establishing, carrying or expanding enterprises by participating in share capital, granting loans, etc; (b) to foster development funds and capital markets in Grenada, and (c) mobilize and coordinate available resources (sect. 4). The Corporation shall have various divisions including a division for agricultural development (sect. 5). Section 6 specifies the funds available to the Corporation. Remaining provisions deal with structure of the Corporation, staffing, and financial arrangement.

Amending text(s):
1992-03-16 (GRD-1992-R-28879)
Grenada Agricultural and Industrial Development Corporation (Amendment) Regulations, 1992 (Statutory Rules and Orders No. 16 of 1992)



1969-06-13GRD-1969-L-17959
Grenada
Agriculture workers
 
Provident Fund (Agricultural Workers) Act 1969.
Printed separately

An Act to provide for the establishment of a Provident Fund for daily paid agricultural workers and for other related matters. No. 8.




1886-08-11GRD-1886-L-68690
Grenada
Agriculture workers
 
Labourers and Servants Occupancy of Land Act, 1886.
Separate copy, 9 p.

Provides for termination of occupancy of land held incidental to service, and for appraisement and payment of value of growing crops on such land.




1969-03-21GRD-1969-L-17958
Grenada
Community, social and personal services workers
 
Performers' Protection Act 1969.
Printed separately

An Act to make provision for the protection of performers in the State of Grenada, and for matters incidental thereto [copyright, etc.]. No. 4.




2008-03-20GRD-2008-L-85538
Grenada
Public and civil servants
 
Executive Agencies Act, 2008 (No. 4 of 2008).
Act on-line, FAOLEX (Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations) (PDF) (consulted on 2010-12-10)

An Act to make provisions for the establishment and operations of semi-autonomous Executive Agencies within the ambit of Government Ministries for purpose of providing public services in selected areas in a more efficient and effective manner and for related matters.




1994-09-30GRD-1994-L-39157
Grenada
Public and civil servants
 
Public Officers Special Severance Pay Act 1994 (No. 29 of 1994)
Printed separately, 3 p.

Provides that where the service of a public officer is terminated by reason of redundancy or retrenchment the public officer may be paid severance pay as provided in this Act, and provides for rules for the calculation of such severance pay for public officers on both the permanent and non-permanent establishment.
Date of entry into force: 1994-01-01




1994-03-23GRD-1994-L-36957
Grenada
Public and civil servants
 
Pensions Amendment Act 1994 (No. 5 of 1994)
Printed separately, 3 p.

Provides, inter alia, that the Public Service Commission may require an officer to retire from the Public Service at any time after he attains the age of sixty years.

Amended text(s):
1950-06-03 (GRD-1950-R-68701)
Pensions Ordinance, 1950 (Chapter 214)(as amended)



1990-05-28GRD-1990-L-20756
Grenada
Public and civil servants
 
Pensions (Increase and Continuation of Payment) Act, 1990. No. 5.
Printed separately, p. 17-19

Provides for the pensions of Government Pensioners to be increased whenever public sector salaries are revised, and for the beneficiary of a deceased pensioner to receive the latter's pension up to one year after the death of the pensioner.
Date of entry into force: 1990-06-01




1987-05-04GRD-1987-L-3453
Grenada
Public and civil servants
 
Public Service Re-organisation Act 1987. No. 9.
Government Gazette, 1987-05-15, Vol. 195, N. 23, p. 33-34

Empowers the Public Service Commission to require any public officer to retire for the purpose of reorganisation of the Ministries and Departments of Government. Such officers shall be entitled to pension and retirement benefits in accordance with the Pensions Ordinance, as amended.




1983-09-16GRD-1983-L-68705
Grenada
Public and civil servants
 
Pensions (Disqualification) Law, 1983 (People's Law No. 24 of 1983).
Separate copy, 2 p.

Establishes that any person who is appointed to a post in service of Government of Grenada on or after 4 April 1983 shall not be entitled to any pension, gratuity or other allowance under the following enactments: Pensions Ordinance, Pensions (Prison Officers) Ordinance, Pensions (School Teachers) Ordinance, and Police Pensions Ordinance.




1973-09-07GRD-1973-L-16239
Grenada
Public and civil servants
 
Protection of Wages Act 1973.
Printed separately

An Act to provide for the protection of wages to workers in the State. No. 19.




1971-03-22GRD-1971-R-55296
Grenada
Public and civil servants
 
Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 1971 (S.R.O. 10 of 1971)
Printed Separately, 2 p.

Makes further amendments to the Pensions Regulations with regard to public servants.

Basic text(s):
1950-06-03 (GRD-1950-R-68701)
Pensions Ordinance, 1950 (Chapter 214)(as amended)



1971-02-01GRD-1971-R-55295
Grenada
Public and civil servants
 
Pensions (Amendment) Regulations, 1971 (no. 4 of 1971)
Printed Separately, 2 p.

Amends the Pensions Regulations in order to make provisions regarding public servants.
Date of entry into force: 1971-11-01

Basic text(s):
1950-06-03 (GRD-1950-R-68701)
Pensions Ordinance, 1950 (Chapter 214)(as amended)



1994-03-23GRD-1994-L-36958
Grenada
Teachers
 
Pensions (School Teachers) (Amendment) Act 1994 (No. 4 of 1994)
Printed separately, 3 p.

Provides that a teacher who has occupied, for not less than 10 years, the position of a teacher in any school and who has attained the age of fifty years, or who has completed twenty-six years and eight months of continuous service as a teacher in any school (irrespective of age) may on retirement be granted a pension as provided in this Act. Provides that every teacher under the age of fifty years who has completed twenty years of continuous service as a teacher in any school may retire and may be granted a pension (the teacher must give two years written notice to the Public Service Commission of intention to retire at the expiration of that notice).




1992-12-21GRD-1992-R-32927
Grenada
Teachers
 
Education (Amendment) Regulations 1993. (Statutory Rules and Orders No. 5 of 1993)
Government Gazette, Statutory Rules and Orders, 1993-03-26, No. 5, pp. A11-A12

These Regulations provide that teachers shall not be allowed to be absent without leave or a reasonable excuse, shall be liable to be summarily dismissed and for related matters.




  
 

  
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