The State Law and Order Restoration
Council
The City of Mandalay Development
Law
(The State Law and Order Restoration Council Law
No. 10/92)
The 6th Waxing Day of Pyatho, 1354 M.E.
(29th December, 1992)
The State Law and Order Restoration Council hereby
enacts the following Law: -
Chapter I
Title and Definition
1. This Law shall be called the
City of Mandalay Development Law.
2. The following expressions contained
in this Law shall have the meanings given hereunder:
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(a) Committee means the City of
Mandalay Development Committee formed under this
Law;
(b) Head of Office means the Head
of the personnel of the City of Mandalay Development
Committee Office.
Chapter II
Formation
3. In order to carry out the development
works of the City of Mandalay effectively, the Prime
Minister: -
(a) shall form the Committee comprising
a minimum of 5 members and a maximum of 7 members;
(b) in forming the Committee shall do so with suitable
citizens;
(C) shall at the same time determine
the Chairman and Secretary of the Committee.
4. The Chairman of the Committee
is the Mayor of Mandalay.
5. The Head of Office is the Joint
Secretary of the Committee.
6. The Committee shall operate
under its own name and a common seal, and shall
have perpetual succession with power to sue and
be sued in its corporate name.
Chapter III
Being Responsible
7. The Committee shall be directly
responsible to the Prime Minister.
8. In carrying out city development
works, the Committee shall carry out works in which
policy matters are involved only after obtaining
the approval of the Prime Minister.
Chapter IV
Functions and Duties of the Committee
9. The Committee shall, in respect
of the following functions and duties, lay down
the policy, give guidance, supervise or implement:
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(a) preparation of civil projects
and establishment of new towns within the limits
of the City of Mandalay Municipality;
(b) construction, repairing and
demolition of buildings;
(c) demolition and re-settlement
of squatter houses, squatter buildings and squatter
wards;
(d) construction of roads and bridges
and maintenance thereof;
(e) stipulation of conditions for
traffic and parking of vehicles and slow-moving
vehicles
(f) construction of gardens, parks,
playgrounds and recreation centres and maintenance
thereof;
(g) carrying out works for lighting
of roads
(h) carrying out works for water
supply;
(i) carrying out works for sanitation;
(j) carrying out works for public
health;
(k) construction, maintenance and administration
of markets;
(I) stipulation of conditions in
respect of roadside stalls;
(in) carrying out precautionary measures against
fire hazards
(n) carrying out other city development
works in the interest of the public.
10. The Committee shall, in addition
to the functions and duties contained in section
9 also carry out other functions and duties prescribed
by the existing city development law, rules and
bye-laws.
11. The Committee may, in carrying
out its functions and duties co-ordinate with the
relevant departments and obtain the assistance thereof,
if necessary.
Chapter V
Powers of the Committee
12. The powers of the Committee
are as follows: -
(a) having the power to carry out
city development works with funds owned by the Committee,
in accordance with the existing law, rules and bye-laws;
(b) determining, revising, assessing and collecting
duties and taxes relating to city development works
and the rates thereof, in accordance with the existing
laws;
(c) having the power to utilize
foreign currency derived from the lease of buildings
or lease of lands or by other means, for city development
works’
(d) having the power to carry out
works contributing to city development by communicating
with local and foreign organizations or local and
foreign individuals;
(e) having the power to obtain
loans and grants from the Government or from foreign
organizations, on its own responsibility;
(f) having the power to carry out
works by forming bodies work-wise;
(g) arranging improved modern methods
and systems in order to carry out city development
works more effectively;
(h) exercising powers conferred under the existing
city development law, rules and bye-laws;
(i) exercising powers conferred
from time to time by the Prime Minister.
Chapter VI
Finance
13. The Committee shall subsist
on its own funds. In addition, it shall undertake
responsibility for all its financial matters.
14. The Committee shall open a
separate bank account for its funds and shall have
the power to utilize such funds for city development
works. Funds not immediately required for use may
be invested in a suitable manner.
15. The Committee shall open a
separate bank account for foreign currency accrued
to it and shall have the power to utilize such foreign
currency for city development works.
16. The Committee shall: -
(a) after scrutinizing the annual
budget estimate prepared and submitted by the Head
of Office submit the same to the Prime Minister
and obtain confirmation’
(b) submit and report the progress
of the annual finance and auditing work to the Prime
Minister within 90 days of the end of the financial
year.
Chapter VII
Organizational Set-Up
17. The Committee shall prepare
and maintain the necessary organizational set-up
based on the functions and duties, with the confirmation
of the Prime Minister.
18. The Committee may, in preparing
the organizational set-up under sectionl7 also include
in the set-up the following personnel contributing
to the city development works, after consultation
with the relevant departments: -
(a) personnel carrying out work
relating to precautionary measures against disease
and public health;
(b) personnel carrying out the function of precautionary
measures against fire hazards;
(c) personnel carrying out the function of security
and maintenance of discipline.
19 The Committee, in appointing
personnel : -
(a) has the power to appoint within the organizational
set-up, in
accordance with the existing regulations and bye-laws;
(b) may appoint by transfer, personnel who would
be able to carry
out effectively city development works, in consultation
with the
relevant departments.
20. In appointing personnel, the Committee shall
not utilize in excess of 30
percent of the annual income accrued.
21. In order that the Head of Office
may supervise and control the personnel the Committee
shall delegate as may be necessary powers relating
to service affairs to the Head of Office.
Chapter VIII
Maintenance of Fund and Auditing of Accounts
22. In order that the Head of Office
may maintain the accounts systematically and to
enable auditing thereof, the Committee shall prescribe
accounts procedures in consultation with the Auditor
General. Accounts shall be maintained in accordance
with the accounts procedures so prescribed.
23. The Committee shall cause the
accounts maintained by the Head of Office to be
audited by a person assigned responsibility by the
Auditor General.
Chapter IX
Miscellaneous
24. Funds owned by the City of
Mandalay Municipality, moveable and immoveable property,
works in the process of execution, works which have
been completed, assets and liabilities shall devolve
respectively on the Committee.
25. The Committee shall apply the existing city
development law, rules,
bye-laws and orders in so far as they are not contrary
to the objective and concepts of this Law.
26. For the purpose of carrying
out the provisions of this Law, the Committee may:
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(a) issue such rules and procedures as may be necessary,
with the approval of the Prime Minister;
(b) issue such by-laws, orders
and directives as may be necessary.
Sd.I Than Shwe
General
Chairman
The State Law and Order Restoration Council